Original name | Chang Kong Sang (meaning born in Hong Kong) |
Nick Name (s) | Jackie Chan |
Date of birth | 7th April, 1954 |
Address | |
jackiechan@stareastnet.com | |
Home town | Shandong ,China |
Brought up in | Hong Kong |
Height | 5ft 8 inches |
Weight | 160 lbs |
Languages Known | Cantonese (mother tongue), Mandarin, Japanese, Korean and English |
Web Sites | www.chan.da.ru |
Qualification | Jackie spent a year in Primary 1, equivalent to kindergarten. He never passed Primary 1, and his father enrolled him in the Peking Opera School for a contracted period of ten years where he learned the various skills required of Chinese Opera – acrobatics, gymnastics, martial arts, weaponry, dance, singing, and dramatics. |
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First Movie | |
Turning Point | Snake in Eagle’s Shadow in 1978 |
Uniqueness in his films | According to Jackie, the components of his films include:
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Best fight scene | The fight between Jackie Chan and Benny “The Jet” Urquidez in Wheals on Meals |
Injuries from fight scenes | His body has been bruised, battered, and beaten number of times that even he can’t remember them. His most serious injury occurred during Armour of God, shot in Yugoslavia. On an “easy” stunt, jumping from a ledge to a tree, he lost his grip and fell. He landed headfirst on the rocky ground, with blood pouring out of his ears. He was rushed to the hospital and was hours in surgery. But he came through, and was soon back to filming. |
Unforgettable Incidence | Working with Bruce Lee. When Bruce Lee was in his peak, Jackie was working as a stuntman. He acted as a stuntman on Bruce Lee’s Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon. |
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Favourite delecacy | Shark fin soup |
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