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Chan Kong-sang (Jackie Chan) Wiki Biography
Hong Kong actor, film producer and director, stunt performer, martial artist, as well as a singer, Jackie Chan was born Chan Kong-sang on 7 April 1954, in then British Hong Kong, and has become one of the most famous actors all around the world, starring in more than 150 films many involving several stunts, and has collected numerous awards, including Golden Phoenix Awards, Hong Kong Film Awards, People’s Choice Awards, World Stunt Awards and many others. In addition to that, Jackie Chan has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, as well as on the Hong Kong Avenue of Stars.
So just how rich is Jackie Chan, as of mid-2017? According to authoritative sources, Chan’s net worth is estimated to be over $390 million, accumulated during his career in the film industry which now spans over 50 years. His impressive net worth means that he has been able to acquire assets such as his LEGACY 650 jet, which cost over $30 million.
Jackie studied at Nah-Hwa Primary School, and later attended the China Drama Academy. Chan’s introduction to the film industry started when he was only five years old, as he was already making on screen appearances in minor roles. At the age of eight, Jackie was cast in his first major role in “Big and Little Wong Tin Bar”, and a year later starred in the musical film entitled “The Love Eterne”. In the beginnings of his acting career, he also worked as a stuntman in “Enter the Dragon” and “Fist of Fury” with Bruce Lee, and it was his stunt work that eventually led him to receive more acting offers. In 1976, Jackie Chan met film producer Willie Chan, who soon became his personal manager, as well as a friend. With Willie’s help, Jackie Chan was able to land his first role in Hollywood in the martial arts film “The Big Brawl”. Chan then went on to star in “The Protector” yet, disappointed with its failure, he returned to star in Hong Kong, where he began to attract large audiences.
Jackie’s films attracted other audiences too, including in Japan where “The Young Master” in 1980 and Dragon Lord in 1982 grossed more at the box office than even Bruce Lee had managed. However, Chan’s eyes were still focused on Hollywood, and in the mid-‘90s he gained audience’s attention, becoming known for his stunts and acrobatic abilities, most notably in such films as “Rumble in the Bronx”, “The Medallion” with Lee Evans, “Shanghai Noon” with Owen Wilson and Lucy Liu, but is perhaps best known for the “Rush Hour” trilogy, in which he plays Detective Inspector Lee alongside Chris Tucker portraying the character of Detective James Carter. The first movie in the trilogy enjoyed huge commercial success, grossing over $244 million at the box office, and resulted in the creation of “Rush Hour 2” and “Rush Hour 3”, both of which were at least as successful as the first film, so much so that for the latest installment in the trilogy, Jackie Chan earned $15 million, making him the most famous Hong Kong actor in Hollywood. His fame and net worth were certainly well set.
Jackie has been in work consistently over the last 50 years, being involved as actor, director, producer or martial arts co-ordinator in over 160 productions, the latest being “Kung Fu Yoga” released in early 2017, so his talents are still very much in demand.
In his personal life, Jackie Chan has been married to Joan Lin since 1982 and they have a son; he also has a daughter with Elaine Ng Yi-Lei. Jackie is a philanthropist too, supporting such varied projects as the Jackie Chan Science Centre at the Australian National University, and is an ambassador of Save China’s Tigers, aiming to save the endangered animals. He’s also contributed to several earthquake devastated areas around the world, and has pledged to leave half his fortune to charities on his death.
Jackie currently has homes in Hong Kong, Beverley Hills and Canberra, Australia.
IMDB Wikipedia “Big and Little Wong Tin Bar” “Fist of Fury” “Rush Hour 2” $390 Million 190 lbs (86 kg) 1954 5 ft 8 in (1.74 m) Actor Actors April 7 Beijing Bruce Lee “The Protector” Chan Gong Sang Chan Kong San Chan Kong Sang Charles Chan Chen Cheng Long China Academy of Drama Chinese people Chris Tucker Cinema of Hong Kong Comedian Dickson College Entertainment Entrepreneur Etta Ng Chok Lam Fang Shide Fang Shilong Fang Shisheng Film Film director Film producer Films Golden Harvest films Golden Phoenix Awards Guilan Chan Han Chinese Hollywood Hollywood Walk of Fame Hong Kong Hong Kong action films Hong Kong films Hong Kong people Jackie Jackie Chan Jackie Chan Net Worth Jacky Chan Jaycee Chan Kong Sang Kong-Sang Chan Kung Fu Panda 3 Kung Fu Yoga Lee Evans Lily Chan Lin Feng-jiao Lin Feng-jiao (m. 1982) Lucy Liu Mars Martial Artist Martial arts Martial arts films Nah-Hwa Primary School Owen Wilson Pao Pao Police Story Railroad Tigers Rush Hour Rush Hour (1998 film) Screenwriter Sing Lung Singer Stunt Stunt performer Television Producer Theatrical combat United States Victoria Peak Willie Chan Yulan Chan
Chan Kong-sang (Jackie Chan) Quick Info
Full Name | Jackie Chan |
Net Worth | $390 Million |
Date Of Birth | April 7, 1954 |
Place Of Birth | Victoria Peak, Hong Kong |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.74 m) |
Weight | 190 lbs (86 kg) |
Profession | Actor, Film Producer, Film director, Stunt Performer, Screenwriter, Martial Artist, Singer, Television producer, Entrepreneur, Comedian |
Education | Nah-Hwa Primary School, Dickson College, China Academy of Drama, Peking Opera School |
Nationality | Hong Kong |
Spouse | Joan Lin (m. 1982) |
Children | Jaycee Chan, Etta Ng Chok Lam |
Parents | Charles Chan, Lily Chan |
Siblings | Fang Shide, Fang Shisheng, Yulan Chan, Guilan Chan |
Nicknames | Jacky Chan , Chan Gong Sang , Kong-Sang Chan , Chan Kong San , Sing Lung , Chan Kong Sang , Cheng Long , Fang Shilong , Kong Sang , Pao Pao |
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Google+ | https://plus.google.com/+JackieChan |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000329 |
Allmusic | www.allmusic.com/artist/jackie-chan-mn0000106964 |
Awards | Honorary Oscar for Extraordinary achievements (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 2016), American Choreography Awards, American Choreography Awards, Asia-Pacific Film Lifetime (1993, 2005), Achievement Award/Special Jury Award, Maverick Spirit Award (1998) |
Albums | Jackie Chan (1988), Who am I, Official Album for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games (2008), Dragon’s Heart (1996), With All One’s Heart (2002), First Time (1992) |
Nominations | Star on the Walk of Fame (2002), Guinness World Record for “Most Stunts by a Living Actor”, Hong Kong Film Awards, Daytime Emmy Awards, Hollywood Film Festival – 1999 Actor of the Year |
Movies | The Love Eterne (1963), Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016), Kung Fu Yoga (2017), Railroad Tigers (2016), Heart Of Dragon (1985), Rush Hour (1998), Who Am I? (1998), Around The World In 80 Days (2004), The Karate Kid (2010), Kung Fu Panda (2008), Rush Hour 3 (2007) |
TV Shows | Jackie Chan Adventures (since 2000), Martin (1996), The Karate Kid, New Police Story, Deal or No Deal (2007), Kung Fu (2006),Saturday Night Live (2000) |
Chan Kong-sang (Jackie Chan) Trademarks
- Chinese accent
- Most of his films feature slapstick humor
- Uses martial arts and hand-to-hand combat in all his fight scenes
- Always plays the “Good Guy” except in Ru jing cha (1974) aka “Rumble in Hong Kong”
- In addition to spectacular stunts and action, his movies often contain scenes in which he is tortured or forced to undergo grueling physical activity (usually as punishment by a master or teacher).
- Often has outtakes at the end of his films of failed stunts and other accidents.
- Mostly does his own stunts
- Likes to give “thumbs up.”
- Cleverly utilizes everyday items as props in fight scenes (chairs, ladders, lamps, tables, et cetera)
Chan Kong-sang (Jackie Chan) Quotes
- [on Donald Trump’s presidency] Just give him a chance to try to change America and change the world. He’s a businessman… I think he knows how to handle these types of things
- I was making a film in China. The government buy me a dinner. I sit down. Boom! – they give me shark fin soup. I said put it away. I said can I have some other soup, I just don’t like shark fin soup…Sometimes when government do things, the people just don’t concentrate. But if you use celebrity, they will believe it. We need more celebrities to speak out about this.
- When I was younger I thought shark fin soup was good for the skin, for collagen. I thought tiger bone oil was good for when you get hurt. These kinds of things are always in your mind – traditional things. You eat pigs brain and you get clever. When you eat pig knuckles you feel good.
- [in June, 2013 in New Delhi, India for the inaugural Chinese Film Festival] Action stars have a shelf life. Actors go on till 70 or 80. I want people to say Jackie is a good actor who can also do action. I want to be the Robert De Niro of Asia.
- [in June, 2013 in New Delhi, India for the inaugural Chinese Film Festival] I used to enjoy action; now I enjoy acting.
- I have reasons to do each film, I have something to say. Unlike “Rush Hour” there was no reason [in making it], you just give me the money and I’m fine. I dislike “Rush Hour” the most, but ironically it sold really well in the U.S. and Europe.
- [on making his last action movie, 2012] I’m not young anymore. I’m really, really tired. And the world is too violent right now. It’s a dilemma – I like action but I don’t like violence.
- I’m not sure if it’s good to have freedom or not. I’m really confused now. If you’re too free, you’re like the way Hong Kong is now. It’s very chaotic. Taiwan is also chaotic. I’m gradually beginning to feel that we Chinese need to be controlled. If we’re not being controlled, we’ll just do what we want.
- In Hollywood, they care more about comedy, relationship and so many things before action stunts. In Hong Kong, we go straight into stunts and action, but in America sometimes that’s too much. So, now I’m making a film half and half – take some good things from Hollywood and some good things from Asia.
- I hate violence, yes I do. It’s kind of a dilemma, huh?
- My wish is to bring my heroes to the big screen, and many of them have already appeared in my films. The firefighter is the only one I have yet to put in a film. I have dragged this idea on for so many years, even if I want to make it, now I feel that my age makes me unsuitable. If I do make this film, I would no longer play a firefighter, and would more likely be a firefighting captain. But if I were to be honest with you, the role I want to play most is the firefighter.
- The ads all call me fearless, but that’s just publicity. Anyone who thinks I’m not scared out of my mind whenever I do one of my stunts is crazier than I am.
- I never wanted to be the next Bruce Lee. I just wanted to be the first Jackie Chan.
- I have a few rules that I tell my manager: No sex scenes. No make love. The kids who like me don’t need to see it. It would gross them out.
- I don’t want to be an action star, action star’s life is so short. I want my life to get longer. I want my career to get longer.
- I’m crazy, but I’m not stupid.
- It’s very important that I get hurt [when making a movie]
- Don’t try to be like Jackie. There is only one Jackie…. Study computers instead.
Chan Kong-sang (Jackie Chan) Important Facts
- $15,000,000 + 15% gross
- 20,000,000+
- $15,000,000 + gross points
- $5,000,000
- $4,000,000
- His exclamation “Duang!”, coined in a commercial for Bawang shampoo in 2004, took off as a meme in 2015 on Chinese social media and became one of the top trending words of the year, even though it has no specific meaning.
- Mentioned in the song “Kung Fu” by Ash.
- Ranked #3 in E!’s 2002 Toughest Stars 25 list.
- Frequent collaborator of Stanley Tong.
- He was sucker punched by one of his fans while filming Rush Hour 2 (2001) because the fan thought he would block the punch. [April, 2001].
- Qi ji (1989) is favorite out of his own movies.
- During a news conference in Shanghai on 28 March 2004, Chan referred to the recently concluded Republic of China 2004 presidential election in Taiwan, in which Democratic Progressive Party candidates Chen Shui-bian and Annette Lu were re-elected as President and Vice-President, as “the biggest joke in the world”. A Taiwanese legislator and senior member of the DPP, Parris Chang, called for the government of Taiwan to ban his films and bar him the right to visit Taiwan. Police and security personnel separated Chan from scores of protesters shouting “Jackie Chan, get out” when he arrived at Taipei airport in June 2008.
- Mentioned in the song ‘Jackie Chan’ by Japan female musical group Frank Chickens.
- One of Forbes’ Top 10 Most Generous Celebrities in 2006.
- Ranked #94 in Premiere magazine’s 2003 annual Power 100 list. Had ranked #85 in 2002.
- He was voted the #15 in Top 25 Awesome Action Heroes by Entertainment Weekly. [October 2007].
- His wife Feng-Jiao Lin was former famously Taiwanese actress.
- Ranked #6 in Netscape’s Top 10 Hollywood Super Heroes. [July 2006].
- In 2015, Forbes Magazine estimated his earnings for the year to be $50 million.
- His greatest regret in life is not having received a proper education, inspiring him to fund educational institutions around the world.
- In 2007, He recorded and released “We Are Ready”, the official one-year countdown song to the 2008 Summer Olympics which he performed at a ceremony marking the one-year countdown to the 2008 Summer Paralympics. Chan also released one of the two official Olympics albums, Official Album for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games – Jackie Chan’s Version, which featured a number of special guest appearances. Chan performed “Hard to Say Goodbye” along with Andy Lau, Liu Huan and Wakin (Emil) Chau, at the 2008 Summer Olympics closing ceremony.
- His movies Project A (1983), Rush Hour (1998) and San wa (2005) have been adapted to a television series.
- A UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
- He has been the inspiration for manga such as Dragon Ball (including a character with the alias “Jackie Chun”), the character Lei Wulong in Tekken and the fighting-type Pokémon Hitmonchan.
- His Cantonese song Story of a Hero (theme song of Police Story (1985)) was selected by the Royal Hong Kong Police and incorporated into their recruitment advertisement in 1994.
- In 1999, He was cameo role of movie extra in Stephen Chow’s Hei kek ji wong (1999) and Stephen Chow was cameo role of police officer in Jackie Chan’s Boh lei chun (1999).
- His first major breakthrough was film Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow (1978), shot while he was loaned to Seasonal Film Corporation under a two-picture deal. Director Woo-Ping Yuen allowed Chan complete freedom over his stunt work. The film established the comedic kung fu genre, and proved refreshing to the Hong Kong audience. Chan then starred in Drunken Master (1978), which finally propelled him to mainstream success. Upon Chan’s return to Wei Lo’s studio, Lo tried to replicate the comedic approach of Drunken Master (1978), producing Yi zhao ban shi chuang jiang hu (1978) and Spiritual Kung Fu (1978). He also gave Chan the opportunity to co-direct Xiao quan guai zhao (1979) with Kenneth Tsang. When Willie Chan left the company, he advised Jackie to decide for himself whether or not to stay with Wei Lo. During the shooting of Long teng hu yue (1983), Chan broke his contract and joined Golden Harvest, prompting Lo to blackmail Chan with triads, blaming Willie for his star’s departure. The dispute was resolved with the help of fellow actor and director Jimmy Wang Yu, allowing Chan to stay with Golden Harvest.
- Ranked #89 in Premiere magazine’s 2001 annual Power 100 list. Had ranked #85 in 2002.
- Was not in attendance at Leslie Cheung’s funeral due to The Medallion (2003) filming in Germany.
- In 2000, He helped create a PlayStation game called Jackie Chan Stuntmaster, to which he lent his voice and performed the motion capture.
- Ranked #41 on Channel 4 (UK)’s 100 Greatest movie stars. [1999].
- He was voted the #70 in Top 101 Most Influential People by Entertainment Weekly in 2001.
- His movie The Legend of Drunken Master (1994) was listed in Time magazine’s All-Time 100 Movies.
- Founded the Jackie Chan Charitable Foundation in 1988, to offers scholarship and active help to Hong Kong’s young people and provide aid to victims of natural disaster or illness.
- In 2009, he received another honorary doctorate from the University of Cambodia, and has also been awarded an honorary professorship by the Savannah College of Art and Design in Hong Kong in 2008.
- Received his Doctor of Social Science degree in 1996 from the Hong Kong Baptist University.
- An avid football fan and supports the Hong Kong national football team, England National Football Team, and Manchester City.
- Mentioned in the song ‘Jackie Chan is a Punk Rocker’ by ‘Heavy Vegetable’.
- He was awarded the title of Panglima Mahkota Wilayah by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia Tuanku Abdul Halim in conjunction with the country’s Federal Territory Day. It carries the title of Datuk in Malaysia. [1 February 2015].
- Referring to his participation in the torch relay for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Chan spoke out against demonstrators who disrupted the relay several times attempting to draw attention to a wide-ranging number of grievances against the Chinese government. He warned that “publicity seekers” planning to stop him from carrying the Olympic Torch “not get anywhere near” him. Chan also argued that China was attempting reform and that the Olympics coverage that year would be a chance for the country to learn from the outside world.
- In 2009, Chan was named an “anti-drug ambassador” by the Chinese government, actively taking part in anti-drug campaigns and supporting President Xi Jinping’s declaration that illegal drugs should be eradicated, and their users punished severely. In 2014, when his own son Jaycee was arrested for cannabis use, he said that he was “angry”, “shocked”, “heartbroken” and “ashamed” of his son. He also remarked, “I hope all young people will learn a lesson from Jaycee and stay far from the harm of drugs. I say to Jaycee that you have to accept the consequences when you do something wrong.
- His fans call him “Big brother”.
- Has appeared with Andy Lau in 4 films: Xia ri fu xing (1985), Huo shao dao (1990), The Legend of Drunken Master (1994) and San siu lam zi (2011).
- Was in consideration for the part of the King in Ying xiong (2002) but turned it down.
- Good friend of Korean actress Hee-seon Kim.
- Once owns a production company, Golden Way Films Ltd. It was produced for Police Story films (1985-1992), Project A II (1987) and Mr. Canton and Lady Rose (1989).
- Eight directors cast him at least twice in their films: Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Stanley Tong, Gordon Chan, Benny Chan, Brett Ratner, Ding Sheng, Yen-Ping Chu and Wei Lo.
- Shares his birthday with Russell Crowe, Francis Ford Coppola, James Garner, Stan Winston, Alan J. Pakula and Ted Kotcheff.
- Suffers from dyslexia.
- Performed the voice acting and singing for the Beast in the Chinese (Mandarin) dub of the Beauty and the Beast (1991).
- Weighed 5.7 kg at birth.
- Has played 7 characters more than once in the movies: Wong fei-Hung from Drunken Master films, Asian Hawk from Armour of God films, Monkey voice from Kung Fu Panda films, Lee from Rush Hour films, Chan Ka Kui from Police Story films, Dragon Ma Yue Lung from ‘A’ gai wak films and Muscles from Lucky Stars films.
- Chan has played many roles whose character names have the ‘Jackie’. Examples include Cannonball Run II (1984), Fei lung mang jeung (1988), Armour of God 2: Operation Condor (1991), Mr. Nice Guy (1997) and Vampire Effect (2003).
- Was in consideration for the part of Clouseau’s Chinese assistant, Cato Fong in The Pink Panther (2006) but the filmmakers decided they didn’t want to use a politically incorrect character, and replaced Cato with the Frenchman Ponton.
- Co-Founder of JCE Movies Limited in 2004.
- Godfather of Tin Chiu Hung.
- Police Story (1985) is his favorite out of “Police Story” series.
- Jackie received the Star Asia Lifetime Achievement Award at the 12th annual New York Asian Film Festival in 2013.
- Has a daughter, Etta Ng Chok Lam (born November 19, 1999), with Elaine Ng Yi-Lei.
- His father is Charles Chan and his mother is Lily Chan (also known as Lee-Lee Chan).
- Won Taiwan Golden Horse “Best Actor” Awards Two Times: Police Story 3, 1992. Crime Story, 1993.
- Won Hong Kong Academy “Best Picture” Award for Police Story, 1986.
- He and Maggie Cheung made 6 movies together: Police Story (1985), ‘A’ Gai Wak 2 (1987)_, _Ging Chat Goo Si 2 (1988)_, Police Story 3: Supercop (1992), Twin Dragons (1992), and Center Stage (1991) (producer and actress). They also appeared in a music video together.
- Is trained in Northern & Southern styles of Kung-Fu as well as other styles of Martial Arts including Tae Kwon Do, Karate, Judo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu & Hapkido. Chan also has some experience in Jeet Kune Do having studied under Bruce Lee while working as a stuntman on some of his films.
- Turned down the roles of “Wang Chi” in “Big Trouble In Little China”(1986) & “Simon Phoenix” in “Demolition Man”(1993).
- Was John Carpenter’s first choice for the role of Wang Chi in Big Trouble In Little China (1986) but declined in order to concentrate on his career in Hong Kong.
- Despite being known for his extraordinary combat skills, Jackie abhors violence in real life and claims to having only been in one fight his entire life and only then because his friends dragged him into it.
- Admits that he is not very good with technology, particularly computers.
- Jackie Chan personally holds two Guinness World Records that were awarded to him December 5, 2012. He holds the records of Most credits in one movie and Most stunts by a living actor. The first record was made by him with the movie Sap ji sang ciu (2012) where he carried out 15 of the major creative movie-making roles for the film including Director, Producer, Actor, Fight Choreographer and Composer, breaking the previous record of 11 credits held by Robert Rodriguez.
- The character ‘Hitmonchan’ from the Pokemon series is named after him.
- On 25th April 2008 in Chennai(Madras), Tamil Nadu, Southern India to attend as the Chief guest for the audio release of a great Indian [Tamil] Star KamalaHassan’s much awaiting movie Dasavatharam along with CM Mr K. Karunanidhi, Amitab Bachan, Mammootty, Vijay, Hemamalini, Jayaprada, Mallika Shravat, Asin etc. [April 2008]
- Taitung, Taiwan: Filming for Sap ji sang ciu (2012) [January 2012]
- Jelgava, Latvia: Filming for Sap ji sang ciu (2012) [April 2012]
- On June 10, Jackie Chan received the New York Asian Film Festival’s Star Asia Lifetime Achievement Award. The presentation was made at a special event at New York’s Lincoln Center. Jackie also participated in a Q&A session with Grady Hendrix, one of the founders of Subway Cinema, the organization that began and now co-presents the annual NYAFF. The evening concluded with a screening of Jackie’s most recent film “Chinese Zodiac”.
- While he’s classed as a Martial Artist, he has little formal training, and doesn’t hold any formal belt for any style. The fighting style he used during filming was a mix of different styles, primarily using Northern and traditional Kung-Fu as the base, then building on that with other fighting styles and slapstick to make the scene work is the most humorous way possible.
- Despite his nearly innumerable injuries, he admits he still has a fear of needles.
- He said the hardest thing about acting is speaking in English. Doing stunts are easy for him compared to speaking in English.
- There is a Chinese Take-away in Hyde Park, Leeds of the United Kingdom named ‘Jackie Chan’s’.
- Was first approached to play Sato in Black Rain (1989) but decided the role did not match his values/image.
- Received his name “Jackie” from fellow workers on a construction site in Canberra, Australia, who couldn’t pronounce his real name.
- His family roots originate from the coastal port city of Ningbo, which is located on southern edge of Hangzhou Bay along the Eastern seaboard of Zhejiang province, China.
- Played a policeman in five movies in 1985 alone: Fuk sing go jiu (1985) [“My Lucky Stars”], The Protector (1985), Xia ri fu xing (1985) [“Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars”], Long de xin (1985) [“Heart of Dragon”], and Police Story (1985) [“Police Story”]. Ironically, Chan said that if he didn’t become an actor, he would have become a police officer.
- Appointed Honorary Ambassador of Peace for the Harvey Ball Foundation along with Brooke Shields, Jerry Lewis, A.V.T. Shankardass, Prince Albert of Monaco, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Phil Collins, Jimmy Buffett, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Darrell Waltrip, Heather Mills, Yoko Ono, Patch Adams, Sergei Khrushchev and Winnie Mandela.
- Capable of speaking Cantonese, Mandarin, English, and Korean.
- Supporter of The Salvation Army’s work in China.
- Is best friends with Sylvester Stallone.
- Says the most painful of all the injuries he’s sustained in his career happened on Enter the Dragon (1973), when Bruce Lee accidentally hit him in the face with a nunchuck.
- Some of his favourite films include Gone with the Wind (1939), Singin’ in the Rain (1952), and The Matrix (1999).
- He is also a talented singer. He has released numerous albums in Asia. His music is normally heard in the outtakes of his HK movies. Movies include: Shi di chu ma (1980) (The Young Master), Project A (1983) (Project A; not in US version), Police Story (1985) (Police Story; not in US version), Lung hing foo dai (1986) (Armour of God; not in US version), Project A 2 (1987) (Project A 2), Police Story 2 (1988) (Police Story 2), Fei lung mang jeung (1988) (Dragons Forever), Armour of God 2: Operation Condor (1991) (Armour of God 2: Operation Condor; not in US version), Twin Dragons (1992) (Twin Dragons; not in US version), Police Story 3: Supercop (1992) (Police Story 3: Supercop; not in US version), The Legend of Drunken Master (1994) (Drunken Master II; not in US version), Rumble in the Bronx (1995) (Rumble in the Bronx; not in US version), Thunderbolt (1995) (Thunderbolt), Police Story 4: First Strike (1996) (Police Story 4: First Strike; not in US version), Mr. Nice Guy (1997) (Mr. Nice Guy), Who Am I? (1998) (Who Am I?), Vampire Effect (2003) (The Twins Effect), and San ging chaat goo si (2004) (New Police Story).
- Is good friends with Steven Seagal and James Lew.
- He was a stunt/fight coordinator for John Woo during his kung-fu phase.
- He worked with Bruce Lee as a stunt coordinator.
- Elaine Wu gave birth to a daughter, Etta Ng Chok Lam, on November 19, 1999. The Hong Kong media alleged that he was the father, but there has as yet been no verification by either party involved.
- His role models are Charles Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd, all of whom were more important to him as a child than any martial arts star, the label he was basically forced into at a very young age.
- He sings in the Chinese version of Mulan (1998). He sings the Chinese version of “I’ll Make a Man Out of You”.
- According to his production diary on the official Shanghai Knights (2003) website, the producers of the film wanted to throw him a birthday party, but he asked them not to since his mother had recently died and Chinese tradition dictates that you should wait 3 to 12 months after a death to stop the mourning period. The producers threw the party anyway, and Chan did not object because, he said, “it is an important part of the American culture to celebrate birthdays”.
- His parents worked at the American Embassy in Canberra, Australia. Jackie lived with them there for a while after one of his attempts in the movie business fell through.
- Underwent plastic surgery in 1976 to re-shape his eyelids, giving him a more “Western” appearance. The final film with the old-look Chan is Shaolin Wooden Men (1976).
- Has a great, long-lasting relationship with Mitsubishi Motors. The company has donated many of their automobiles for his films.
- In his action scenes, his punches and kicks actually connect with their targets. He has his actors wear special padding in their feet and body to prevent serious injury.
- Despite the minimal formal education he received, he was made an honorary doctor of social science of the Hong Kong Baptist University, and an honorary fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts.
- The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region conferred the Silver Bauhinia Star (SBS) upon him in 1999.
- In 1990, he was made a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres (Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters) by the French Minister of Culture and Communication.
- He has his own stunt team, known as the Sing Ga Ban (Jackie Chan Stuntman Association). Members of the team appear as extras in his films. The team includes Andy Kay, Chung Cheng, Chung Chi Li (Nicky Li), and Bradley James Allan.
- His Opera Academy “brothers” include Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Biao Yuen, Corey Yuen, Wah Yuen, and Yuen Man Meng.
- Admits he did Cannonball Run II (1984) just to fulfill his contract with Warner Brothers.
- Has a permanent hole in his head from a stunt accident.
- His fan club once topped 10,000 members, mostly young girls; one of them committed suicide after she discovered that he was married. Another female fan attempted suicide, but was saved.
- In 1989, he was awarded an M.B.E.(Member of the Order of the British Empire) for his services to entertainment.
- Was to star in a film entitled “Nosebleed”, but the project was canceled after the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001. He was to play a window-washer at the WTC who has to stop a terrorist plot.
- Most often dubs his own voice for the English release of his Asian films. He also dubs his Asian films in Mandarin.
- Has a son, Jaycee Chan (born December 3, 1982), with wife Feng-Jiao Lin.
- Not only does he do his own stunts, but he is a lead-from-the-front kind of guy and expects the actors & actresses in his movies to do their own stunts as well.
- In the act of performing his own stunts, he has broken his nose three times, his ankle once, most of the fingers in his hand, both cheekbones and his skull.
- Prefers to do action films with strong humour streaks and physical clowning like Buster Keaton.
- Sing Lung means “Already a Dragon.”
- Kong Sang means “Born In Hong Kong.”
Chan Kong-sang (Jackie Chan) Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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Ex-Baghdad | 2019 | announced | Actor | |
Bleeding Steel | 2017 | post-production | Actor | |
The Foreigner | 2017 | post-production | Quan | Actor |
The LEGO Ninjago Movie | 2017 | post-production | Sensei Wu (voice) | Actor |
The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature | 2017 | completed | Mr. Feng (voice) | Actor |
Viy 2 | 2017 | post-production | Master | Actor |
Five Against a Bullet | announced | Actor | ||
Rush Hour 4 | announced | Lee (rumored) | Actor | |
Shanghai Dawn | announced | Chon Wang | Actor | |
The Karate Kid 2 | announced | Mr. Han | Actor | |
Gong fu yu jia | 2017 | Jack | Actor | |
Railroad Tigers | 2016 | Ma Yuan | Actor | |
The Master | 2016 | Short | Sensei Wu (voice) | Actor |
Jue di tao wang | 2016 | Bennie Chan | Actor | |
Kung Fu Panda 3 | 2016 | Monkey (voice) | Actor | |
Xi you ji zhi da sheng gui lai | 2015 | Monkey King (English version, voice) | Actor | |
Tian jiang xiong shi | 2015 | Huo An | Actor | |
Gau fo ying hung | 2014 | Fireman in TV ad | Actor | |
Police Story: Lockdown | 2013 | Zhong Wen | Actor | |
Si ren ding zhi | 2013 | Actor | ||
The Unbelievable | 2013 | Short | Mr. Z | Actor |
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | Asian Hawk | Actor | |
Xin hai ge ming | 2011 | Huang Xing | Actor | |
Kung Fu Panda 2 | 2011 | Monkey (voice) | Actor | |
San siu lam zi | 2011 | Wudao | Actor | |
The Legend of Silk Boy | 2010 | Xu Rongcun (English version, voice) | Actor | |
Kung Fu Panda Holiday | 2010 | TV Short | Monkey (voice) | Actor |
The Karate Kid | 2010 | Mr. Han | Actor | |
Da bing xiao jiang | 2010 | The Soldier | Actor | |
The Spy Next Door | 2010 | Bob Ho | Actor | |
Jian guo da ye | 2009 | Li Jishen’s Interviewer | Actor | |
Lessons in Seppuku | 2009 | TV Series | Actor | |
Xun zhao Cheng Long | 2009 | Jackie Chan | Actor | |
San suk si gin | 2009 | Steelhead | Actor | |
Kung Fu Panda: Legendary Warriors | 2008 | Video Game | Master Monkey (voice) | Actor |
Kung Fu Panda | 2008 | Monkey (voice) | Actor | |
The Forbidden Kingdom | 2008 | Lu Yan Old Hop |
Actor | |
Rush Hour 3 | 2007 | Lee | Actor | |
Bo bui gai wak | 2006 | Thongs | Actor | |
San wa | 2005 | Meng Yi / Jack | Actor | |
San ging chaat goo si | 2004 | Senior Insp. Chan Kwok-Wing | Actor | |
Chin gei bin 2: Fa tou tai kam | 2004 | Lord of Armour Wei Cheng | Actor | |
Around the World in 80 Days | 2004 | Passepartout Lau Xing |
Actor | |
Da lao ai mei li | 2004 | Client of Julie (Cameo) | Actor | |
The Medallion | 2003 | Eddie Yang | Actor | |
Vampire Effect | 2003 | Jackie Fong | Actor | |
Shanghai Knights | 2003 | Chon Wang | Actor | |
The Tuxedo | 2002 | Jimmy Tong | Actor | |
Rush Hour 2 | 2001 | Lee | Actor | |
Te wu mi cheng | 2001 | Buck Yuen | Actor | |
Shanghai Noon | 2000 | Chon Wang | Actor | |
Gen-X Cops | 1999 | Poor Fisherman (uncredited) | Actor | |
Hei kek ji wong | 1999 | Famous Movie Star (uncredited) | Actor | |
Boh lei chun | 1999 | C.N. Chan | Actor | |
Rush Hour | 1998 | Lee | Actor | |
Who Am I? | 1998 | Who Am I | Actor | |
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn | 1997 | Jackie Chan | Actor | |
Mr. Nice Guy | 1997 | Jackie | Actor | |
Police Story 4: First Strike | 1996 | Insp. Chan Ka Kui | Actor | |
Thunderbolt | 1995 | Chan Foh To | Actor | |
Rumble in the Bronx | 1995 | Keung | Actor | |
The Legend of Drunken Master | 1994 | Wong Fei-hung | Actor | |
Supercop 2 | 1993 | Inspector Chan | Actor | |
Cung on zo | 1993 | Inspector Eddie Chan | Actor | |
Sing si lip yan | 1993 | Ryu Saeba | Actor | |
Supercop | 1992 | Insp. Chan Ka Kui | Actor | |
Twin Dragons | 1992 | Ma Yau / Die Hard | Actor | |
Xi Zang xiao zi | 1992 | Cameo appearance | Actor | |
Armour of God 2: Operation Condor | 1991 | Asian Hawk / Condor / Jackie | Actor | |
Huo shao dao | 1990 | Lung / Steve Tong | Actor | |
Qi ji | 1989 | ‘Charlie’ Cheng Wah Kuo | Actor | |
Police Story 2 | 1988 | Chan Ka Kui | Actor | |
Fei lung mang jeung | 1988 | Jackie Lung | Actor | |
Project A 2 | 1987 | Sergeant Dragon Ma Yue Lung | Actor | |
Lung hing foo dai | 1986 | Asian Hawk | Actor | |
Nui ji za pai jun | 1986 | Prisoner | Actor | |
Project Ninja Daredevils | 1986 | Actor | ||
Police Story | 1985 | Chan Ka Kui | Actor | |
Long de xin | 1985 | Ted / Tat Fung | Actor | |
Xia ri fu xing | 1985 | Muscles | Actor | |
The Protector | 1985 | Billy Wong | Actor | |
Fuk sing go jiu | 1985 | Muscles | Actor | |
Kuai can che | 1984 | Thomas | Actor | |
Cannonball Run II | 1984 | Jackie Chan, Mitsubishi Engineer | Actor | |
Pom Pom | 1984 | Motorcycle Cop #2 | Actor | |
Project A | 1983 | Sergeant Dragon Ma Yue Lung | Actor | |
Qi mou miao ji: Wu fu xing | 1983 | CID 07 | Actor | |
Long teng hu yue | 1983 | Chan Lung (as Jacky Chan) | Actor | |
Dragon Attack | 1983 | Sammy (as Jacky Chan) | Actor | |
Dragon Strike | 1982 | Dragon | Actor | |
The Cannonball Run | 1981 | Subaru Driver #1 | Actor | |
Battle Creek Brawl | 1980 | Jerry Kwan | Actor | |
Shi di chu ma | 1980 | Dragon | Actor | |
Long quan | 1979 | Tang How-Yuen | Actor | |
Xiao quan guai zhao | 1979 | Shing Lung (as Jacky Chan) | Actor | |
Spiritual Kung Fu | 1978 | Yi-Lang | Actor | |
Drunken Master | 1978 | Wong Fei-Hung (as Jacky Chan) | Actor | |
Yi zhao ban shi chuang jiang hu | 1978 | Jiang (as Jacky Chan) | Actor | |
Fei du juan yun shan | 1978 | Lord Ting Chung | Actor | |
She he ba bu | 1978 | Hsu Yin-Fung (as Jacky Chan) | Actor | |
Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow | 1978 | Chien Fu (as Lung Cheng) | Actor | |
Huo shao shao lin men | 1978 | General Kawasaki’s Aide | Actor | |
Jian hua yan yu jiang nan | 1977 | Cao Lei (as Chen Lung) | Actor | |
Shaolin Wooden Men | 1976 | as Jacky Chan | Actor | |
The Killer Meteors | 1976 | Hua Wu Bin | Actor | |
Shao Lin men | 1976 | Tan Feng (as Chan Yuan Lung) | Actor | |
New Fists of Fury | 1976 | A Lung (as Chen Yuen Lung) | Actor | |
Mi zong sheng shou | 1976 | Tseng’s man (uncredited) | Actor | |
Pai an jing ji | 1975 | Secretary Chen (as Chen Yuen Lung) | Actor | |
Hua fei man cheng chun | 1975 | Hsiao Tang (as Yuan Lung Chen) | Actor | |
Jin ping shuang yan | 1974 | Pear seller Brother Yun (as Yuan Lung Chen) | Actor | |
E hu cun | 1974 | Extra (uncredited) | Actor | |
Crash! Che botte… strippo strappo stroppio | 1973 | Extra (uncredited) | Actor | |
Chu ba | 1973 | Guard (as Chen Yuen Lung) | Actor | |
Xiao lao hu | 1973 | as Chen Yuan-lung | Actor | |
Enter the Dragon | 1973 | Thug in Prison (uncredited) | Actor | |
Shi po tian jian | 1973 | Thug – beats up a woman (uncredited) | Actor | |
Police Woman | 1973 | Gang Leader (as Jacky Chan) | Actor | |
Tie wa | 1973 | Japanese extra (as Chen Yuen Lung) | Actor | |
Bei di yan zhi | 1973 | Xiao Liu (as Chen Yuan Lung) | Actor | |
Bruce Lee and I | 1973 | Thug (uncredited) | Actor | |
Ma tou da jue dou | 1973 | Thug (uncredited) | Actor | |
Ding tian li di | 1973 | Shi Tzer (as Yuen Lung Chen) | Actor | |
Mai fu | 1973 | Extra (uncredited) | Actor | |
Snake Fist Fighter | 1973 | Hsiao Hu (as Yuan Lung Chen) | Actor | |
Tang ran ke | 1972 | Thug – slides along floor (uncredited) | Actor | |
He qi dao | 1972 | Black Bear Student (uncredited) | Actor | |
The Chinese Connection | 1972 | Jing Wu student (uncredited) | Actor | |
Xia nü | 1971 | Extra (uncredited) | Actor | |
Gui nu chuan | 1971 | Cameo (uncredited) | Actor | |
Dao bu liu ren | 1971 | Young Ching Yun (uncredited) | Actor | |
Huang jiang nu xia | 1970 | Beggar kid (uncredited) | Actor | |
Da zui xia | 1966 | Kid (uncredited) | Actor | |
Qin Xiang Lian | 1963 | Tung Ge (Juvenile) (as Yuan-Lou Chen) | Actor | |
Liang Shan Bo yu Zhu Ying Tai | 1963 | Extra (uncredited) | Actor | |
Da xiao Huang Tian Ba | 1962 | Kid (as Yuen Lau) | Actor | |
San siu lam zi | 2011 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
The Karate Kid | 2010 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Da bing xiao jiang | 2010 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
The Spy Next Door | 2010 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
The Forbidden Kingdom | 2008 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Rush Hour 3 | 2007 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Bo bui gai wak | 2006 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt choreographer / stunt director | Stunts | |
San wa | 2005 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt choregrapher | Stunts | |
San ging chaat goo si | 2004 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt director | Stunts | |
Chin gei bin 2: Fa tou tai kam | 2004 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Around the World in 80 Days | 2004 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt choreography – uncredited | Stunts | |
The Medallion | 2003 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Vampire Effect | 2003 | stunt performer – uncredited | Stunts | |
Shanghai Knights | 2003 | action choreographer / stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator – uncredited | Stunts | |
The Tuxedo | 2002 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Rush Hour 2 | 2001 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator – uncredited | Stunts | |
Te wu mi cheng | 2001 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Jackie Chan Stuntmaster | 2000 | Video Game motion capture stunts: himself – uncredited | Stunts | |
Shanghai Noon | 2000 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator – uncredited | Stunts | |
Boh lei chun | 1999 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Rush Hour | 1998 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Who Am I? | 1998 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Mr. Nice Guy | 1997 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator – uncredited | Stunts | |
Police Story 4: First Strike | 1996 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator – uncredited | Stunts | |
Thunderbolt | 1995 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Rumble in the Bronx | 1995 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt director | Stunts | |
The Legend of Drunken Master | 1994 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Cung on zo | 1993 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Sing si lip yan | 1993 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Supercop | 1992 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Twin Dragons | 1992 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt choreographer | Stunts | |
Armour of God 2: Operation Condor | 1991 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Zui jia zei pai dang | 1990 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Qi ji | 1989 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Police Story 2 | 1988 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Top Squad | 1988 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Fei lung mang jeung | 1988 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Project A 2 | 1987 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Lung hing foo dai | 1986 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator – uncredited | Stunts | |
Police Story | 1985 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Long de xin | 1985 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Xia ri fu xing | 1985 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
The Protector | 1985 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Fuk sing go jiu | 1985 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Kuai can che | 1984 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator – uncredited | Stunts | |
Project A | 1983 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Qi mou miao ji: Wu fu xing | 1983 | stunt actor – uncredited | Stunts | |
Dragon Attack | 1983 | stunt actor | Stunts | |
Dragon Strike | 1982 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Battle Creek Brawl | 1980 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Shi di chu ma | 1980 | additional stunt double: Whang Ing-Sik – uncredited / stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator / stunts | Stunts | |
Long quan | 1979 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Xiao quan guai zhao | 1979 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Spiritual Kung Fu | 1978 | stunt coordinator – as Chen Yuen Lung | Stunts | |
Bai zhan bao shan he | 1978 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Yi zhao ban shi chuang jiang hu | 1978 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Fei du juan yun shan | 1978 | stunt coordinator / stunts | Stunts | |
Game of Death | 1978 | stunts – uncredited | Stunts | |
She he ba bu | 1978 | stunt coordinator – as Chen Yuen Lung | Stunts | |
The 36 Crazy Fists | 1977 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Jian hua yan yu jiang nan | 1977 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Wu quan | 1976 | stunt coordinator – as Chen Yuan-lung | Stunts | |
Shaolin Wooden Men | 1976 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Mi zong sheng shou | 1976 | stunt performer – uncredited | Stunts | |
Tie han rou qing | 1974 | stunt coordinator – as Yuan Lung Chen | Stunts | |
Crash! Che botte… strippo strappo stroppio | 1973 | stunts – uncredited | Stunts | |
Chu ba | 1973 | stunts | Stunts | |
Enter the Dragon | 1973 | stunts – uncredited | Stunts | |
Police Woman | 1973 | stunt coordinator – uncredited / stunts – uncredited | Stunts | |
Ma tou da jue dou | 1973 | stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Snake Fist Fighter | 1973 | stunt coordinator – as Chan Yuen Lung | Stunts | |
Tang ran ke | 1972 | stunts | Stunts | |
He qi dao | 1972 | stunts – uncredited | Stunts | |
The Chinese Connection | 1972 | stunt double / stunts | Stunts | |
Gong fu yu jia | 2017 | action coordinator | Stunts | |
Tian jiang xiong shi | 2015 | action director | Stunts | |
Police Story: Lockdown | 2013 | action coordinator | Stunts | |
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | stunt actor – uncredited / stunt choreographer / stunt double | Stunts | |
Xin hai ge ming | 2011 | stunt actor / stunt coordinator | Stunts | |
Ex-Baghdad | 2019 | producer announced | Producer | |
Bleeding Steel | 2017 | executive producer / producer post-production | Producer | |
Viy 2 | 2017 | producer post-production | Producer | |
Five Against a Bullet | executive producer announced | Producer | ||
Jackie Chan: Down to Earth | Documentary producer announced | Producer | ||
Fatal Countdown: Reset | 2017 | supervising executive producer | Producer | |
Gong fu yu jia | 2017 | executive producer / producer | Producer | |
Railroad Tigers | 2016 | executive producer / producer | Producer | |
Jue di tao wang | 2016 | producer | Producer | |
Jackie Chan Presents: Amnesia | 2015 | executive producer | Producer | |
Gambling on Extinction | 2015 | Documentary producer | Producer | |
Tian jiang xiong shi | 2015 | executive producer / producer | Producer | |
Fen Shou Da Ren | 2014 | executive producer | Producer | |
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | executive producer / producer | Producer | |
Legendary Amazons | 2011 | producer | Producer | |
Da bing xiao jiang | 2010 | producer | Producer | |
San suk si gin | 2009 | executive producer | Producer | |
Jackie Chan Presents: Wushu | 2008 | executive producer | Producer | |
Yat kor ho ba ba | 2008 | executive producer | Producer | |
Bo bui gai wak | 2006 | executive producer / producer | Producer | |
San wa | 2005 | executive producer / producer | Producer | |
Changhen ge | 2005 | chief producer | Producer | |
Jing mo gaa ting | 2005 | executive producer | Producer | |
Hainan ji fan | 2004 | executive producer | Producer | |
San ging chaat goo si | 2004 | executive producer | Producer | |
Around the World in 80 Days | 2004 | executive producer | Producer | |
Da lao ai mei li | 2004 | executive producer | Producer | |
The Medallion | 2003 | executive producer | Producer | |
Shanghai Knights | 2003 | executive producer | Producer | |
Jackie Chan Adventures | 2000-2002 | TV Series executive producer – 53 episodes | Producer | |
Te wu mi cheng | 2001 | producer | Producer | |
Shanghai Noon | 2000 | executive producer | Producer | |
Gen-X Cops | 1999 | executive producer | Producer | |
Jackie Chan: My Stunts | 1999 | Video documentary producer | Producer | |
Boh lei chun | 1999 | producer | Producer | |
Waan ying dak gung | 1998 | producer | Producer | |
Jackie Chan: My Story | 1998 | Video documentary producer | Producer | |
Thunderbolt | 1995 | executive producer | Producer | |
Kin chan no Cinema Jack | 1993 | producer | Producer | |
Wei xian qing ren | 1992 | producer | Producer | |
Supercop | 1992 | executive producer | Producer | |
Huo bao lang zi | 1991 | producer | Producer | |
Xi huan de gu shi | 1990 | producer | Producer | |
Wu tai jie mei | 1990 | producer | Producer | |
Shen yong fei hu ba wang hua | 1989 | producer | Producer | |
Top Squad | 1988 | producer | Producer | |
Yan zhi kou | 1987 | producer | Producer | |
Liang xiao hua nong yue | 1987 | producer | Producer | |
Nui ji za pai jun | 1986 | producer | Producer | |
Lao shu jie | 1981 | producer | Producer | |
Ma bao chuang ba guan | 1980 | producer | Producer | |
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | catering coordinator / set production assistant | Miscellaneous | |
San wa | 2005 | action director | Miscellaneous | |
San ging chaat goo si | 2004 | action director | Miscellaneous | |
Around the World in 80 Days | 2004 | action director / fight choreographer | Miscellaneous | |
Shanghai Knights | 2003 | action choreographer / action director | Miscellaneous | |
Rush Hour 2 | 2001 | action director | Miscellaneous | |
Gen-X Cops 2: Metal Mayhem | 2000 | presenter | Miscellaneous | |
Gen-X Cops | 1999 | presenter | Miscellaneous | |
Rumble in the Bronx | 1995 | martial arts director | Miscellaneous | |
The Legend of Drunken Master | 1994 | martial arts choreographer | Miscellaneous | |
Center Stage | 1991 | presenter | Miscellaneous | |
Shuo huang de nu ren | 1989 | presenter | Miscellaneous | |
Fei lung mang jeung | 1988 | planner | Miscellaneous | |
Dragon Strike | 1982 | martial arts choreographer | Miscellaneous | |
Shi di chu ma | 1980 | action director | Miscellaneous | |
Yi zhao ban shi chuang jiang hu | 1978 | martial arts director | Miscellaneous | |
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | Director | ||
Xin hai ge ming | 2011 | general director | Director | |
Jackie Chan: My Stunts | 1999 | Video documentary | Director | |
Jackie Chan: My Story | 1998 | Video documentary | Director | |
Who Am I? | 1998 | Director | ||
Cung on zo | 1993 | uncredited | Director | |
Armour of God 2: Operation Condor | 1991 | Director | ||
Qi ji | 1989 | Director | ||
Police Story 2 | 1988 | Director | ||
The Brothers | 1987 | Director | ||
Project A 2 | 1987 | Director | ||
Lung hing foo dai | 1986 | Director | ||
Police Story | 1985 | Director | ||
Project A | 1983 | Director | ||
Dragon Strike | 1982 | Director | ||
Shi di chu ma | 1980 | Director | ||
Xiao quan guai zhao | 1979 | Director | ||
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | Writer | ||
Da bing xiao jiang | 2010 | screenplay | Writer | |
Bo bui gai wak | 2006 | written by | Writer | |
Boh lei chun | 1999 | written by | Writer | |
Who Am I? | 1998 | writer | Writer | |
Armour of God 2: Operation Condor | 1991 | Writer | ||
Police Story 2 | 1988 | writer | Writer | |
Project A 2 | 1987 | Writer | ||
Lung hing foo dai | 1986 | uncredited | Writer | |
Police Story | 1985 | Writer | ||
Project A | 1983 | writer | Writer | |
Dragon Strike | 1982 | Writer | ||
Shi di chu ma | 1980 | Writer | ||
Xiao quan guai zhao | 1979 | Writer | ||
Yi zhao ban shi chuang jiang hu | 1978 | uncredited | Writer | |
Tian jiang xiong shi | 2015 | performer: “PLEASE TELL THE WIND TO BRING MY FATHER HOME”, “DESERT HERO” | Soundtrack | |
Police Story: Lockdown | 2013 | performer: “Rescue 2013 Rap Version”, “Rescue 2013 Ballad Version” | Soundtrack | |
The Spy Next Door | 2010 | performer: “Ba Ma De Hua” | Soundtrack | |
Rush Hour 3 | 2007 | performer: “Closer I Get to You” | Soundtrack | |
San wa | 2005 | performer: “Endless Love” Korean version | Soundtrack | |
San ging chaat goo si | 2004 | performer: “September Storm” | Soundtrack | |
Vampire Effect | 2003 | performer: “Change, Change, Change” | Soundtrack | |
Long de shen chu: Shi luo de pin tu | 2003 | Documentary performer: “Can’t Help Falling In Love” composed by nm0673392, nm0187158 and nm0918993 | Soundtrack | |
Xin yi tian tu long ji | 1993 | TV Series performer: “You give me a new world” | Soundtrack | |
Lung hing foo dai | 1986 | performer: “Friend Of Mine”, “Flight Of The Dragon” | Soundtrack | |
Police Story | 1985 | performer: “Hero Story” | Soundtrack | |
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | music scored by / theme song: sung by | Music Department | |
San ging chaat goo si | 2004 | performer: title song | Music Department | |
Vampire Effect | 2003 | performer: theme song | Music Department | |
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | unit production manager | Production Manager | |
Da bing xiao jiang | 2010 | production manager | Production Manager | |
Fei lung mang jeung | 1988 | production supervisor | Production Manager | |
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | Cinematographer | ||
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | props | Art Department | |
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | Art Director | ||
Sap ji sang ciu | 2012 | lighting | Camera Department | |
Bontoc Eulogy | 1995 | Documentary additional editor | Editorial Department | |
Stunt Games | 2014 | special thanks | Thanks | |
That’s Life!! Kilorenzos Smith in Talks… | 2013 | TV Series documentary inspiration – 1 episode | Thanks | |
The World’s End | 2013 | special thanks | Thanks | |
Funny Show Part Two: The Video – Movie | 2012 | Video inspiration | Thanks | |
The Suppressor | 2011 | special thanks | Thanks | |
Edición Especial Coleccionista | 2011 | TV Series dedicatee – 1 episode | Thanks | |
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World | 2010 | special thanks | Thanks | |
El Morao del Dragon Gordo | 2007 | Short dedicatee | Thanks | |
Sei dai tinwong | 2006 | special thanks | Thanks | |
Left for Dead | 2005/II | thanks | Thanks | |
The Contact | 2004 | Short special thanks | Thanks | |
StarCraft | 1998 | Video Game thanks | Thanks | |
Mr. Show with Bob and David | 1996 | TV Series special thanks – 1 episode | Thanks | |
Diablo | 1996 | Video Game thanks | Thanks | |
FX Fighter Turbo | 1996 | Video Game special thanks | Thanks | |
World Film Report | 2008 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Le Rush Hour Trois: Production Diaries | 2007 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Making ‘Rush Hour 3’ | 2007 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Getaway | 2007 | TV Series | Himself – Celebrity Traveller | Self |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | 2007 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Late Night with Conan O’Brien | 1996-2007 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Live with Kelly and Ryan | 2007 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Late Show with David Letterman | 1996-2007 | TV Series | Himself – Guest / Himself | Self |
Rush Hour 1, 2, 3! | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Rush Hour 3: The French Connection | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Fusion: Kanye West, Gnarls Barkley, Lupe Fiasco | 2007 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
TV total | 2005-2007 | TV Series | Himself – Guest / Himself – Segment ‘Gäste-Marathon’ | Self |
Le grand journal de Canal+ | 2006 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Sei dai tinwong | 2006 | Himself (uncredited) | Self | |
2006 Asian Excellence Awards | 2006 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
The 11th China Movie Awards | 2005 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Jackie Chan Adventures | 2000-2005 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Wetten, dass..? | 2004 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Tigres et dragons, les arts martiaux au cinéma | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Mysti Show | 2004 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Richard & Judy | 2004 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Cartoon Cartoon Fridays | 2004 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1996-2004 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Jackie Chan: The Inside Story | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Tinseltown TV | 2004 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Film ’72 | 2004 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Miss World 2003 Pageant | 2003 | TV Special | Himself – Judging Panelist | Self |
Extra | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Who Is Albert Woo? | 2003 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Long de shen chu: Shi luo de pin tu | 2003 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
The 100 Greatest Movie Stars | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Brit Awards 2003 | 2003 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
Chop Socky: Cinema Hong Kong | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Player$ | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
MADtv | 2002 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Art of Action: Martial Arts in Motion Picture | 2002 | TV Movie documentary | Himself – Interviewee | Self |
2002 ABC World Stunt Awards | 2002 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Rank | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Hong Kong Superstars | 2001 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Fashion of ‘Rush Hour 2’ | 2001 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Rush Hour 2: Evolution of a Scene | 2001 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Making Magic Out of Mire | 2001 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Jackie Chan Adventures | 2001 | Video Game | Himself (voice) | Self |
The Big Breakfast | 2001 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Daily Show | 1996-2001 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Yi shu ren sheng | 2001 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Priory | 2001 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
2001 ABC World Stunt Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
2001 MTV Movie Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
Bruce Lee, the Legend Continues | 2001 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
The World Sports Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Himself – Audience Member | Self |
Attaining International Stardom | 2001 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Culture Clash: West Meets East | 2001 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Jackie Chan’s Hong Kong Tour | 2001 | Video documentary short | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Kung Fu Choreography | 2001 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Language Barrier | 2001 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Jackie Chan Stuntmaster | 2000 | Video Game | Himself (voice) | Self |
Die Harald Schmidt Show | 2000 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Making of Shanghai Noon | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
20 heures le journal | 2000 | TV Series | Himself – Interviewee | Self |
2000 MTV Movie Awards | 2000 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
International Indian Film Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Saturday Night Live | 2000 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | 2000 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2000 | 2000 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
1999 MTV Movie Awards | 1999 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Lung feng | 1999 | Himself (uncredited) | Self | |
MTV Movie Awards 1999 Pre-Show | 1999 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Jackie Chan: My Stunts | 1999 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
A Piece of the Action: Behind the Scenes of ‘Rush Hour’ | 1999 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Vivement dimanche | 1999 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Ôsama no buranchi | 1999 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Bruce Lee: The Legend Lives On | 1999 | TV Movie | Himself (uncredited) | Self |
The Path of the Dragon | 1998 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
The Art of Influence | 1998 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Rosie O’Donnell Show | 1996-1998 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
1998 MTV Video Music Awards | 1998 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
Masters of the Martial Arts Presented by Wesley Snipes | 1998 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Jackie Chan: My Story | 1998 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
The Making of Jackie Chan’s ‘Mr. Nice Guy’ | 1997 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Moviewatch | 1997 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Oops! The World’s Funniest Outtakes 5 | 1997 | TV Movie | Himself – Guest | Self |
28th NAACP Image Awards | 1997 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Martin | 1996 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Smap×Smap | 1996 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Biography | 1996 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The 68th Annual Academy Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: Best Animated Short Film | Self |
1995 MTV Movie Awards | 1995 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Eastern Heroes: The Video Magazine | 1995 | Video documentary | Self | |
Mezamashi terebi | 1995 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Top Fighter | 1995 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Cinema of Vengeance | 1994 | Documentary | Himself (uncredited) | Self |
The Life of Bruce Lee | 1994 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Best of the Martial Arts Films | 1990 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Jin ye bu she fang | 1989 | TV Series | Himself – Guest (1989) | Self |
The Incredibly Strange Film Show | 1989 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The Probe Team | 1989 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Qi xiao fu | 1988 | Himself | Self | |
Jackie Chan: Down to Earth | Documentary announced | Himself | Self | |
Good Morning Britain | 2017 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
E! Live from the Red Carpet | 2017 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The 89th Annual Academy Awards | 2017 | TV Special | Himself – Winner: Governor’s Award | Self |
The Kapil Sharma Show | 2017 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Brett & Jackie Look Back at the ‘Rush Hour’ Trilogy | 2016 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
The Talk | 2013 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Arsenio Hall Show | 2013 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Guys Choice Awards 2013 | 2013 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Leonning maen | 2013 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Kai Jiang La | 2013 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Evening Urgant | 2012 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Close Up | 2012 | TV Series | Himself – Interviewee / Actor | Self |
The Hour | 2012 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Just for Kicks: The Making of ‘The Karate Kid’ | 2010 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
The Karate Kid: Production Diaries | 2010 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Janela Indiscreta | 2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
El hormiguero | 2010 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Caiga quien caiga | 2005-2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Breakfast | 2010 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross | 2010 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The View | 2010 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2006-2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Say Hello to the Bad Guy | 2010 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
2010 MTV Movie Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
MTV Movie Awards 2010 Pre-Show | 2010 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Jackie Chan: Stunt Master and Mentor | 2010 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2010 | 2010 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Asia Uncut with Jon Niermann | 2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien | 2010 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The 36th Annual People’s Choice Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Lopez Tonight | 2009 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Beijing | 2009 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
How Bruce Lee Changed the World | 2009 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Making of… | 2009 | TV Series documentary | Self | |
A Touch of Beijing | 2008 | Himself / Host | Self | |
Wushu Cannes 2008 | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Dangerous Beauty: The Women of ‘The Forbidden Kingdom’ | 2008 | Video short | Himself | Self |
The Kung Fu Dream Team | 2008 | Video short | Himself | Self |
Autour de ‘Rush Hour 3’ en 80 mots | 2008 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Mega Cities | 2008 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
HBO First Look | 2002-2008 | TV Series documentary short | Himself | Self |
The Graham Norton Show | 2008 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson | 2008 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Up Close with Carrie Keagan | 2007-2008 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show | 2008 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Lorraine | 2017 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Entertainment Tonight | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Nostalgia Critic | 2016 | TV Series | Lee | Archive Footage |
Extra | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
2nd Indie Fest of YouTube Videos 2014 | 2014 | TV Movie | Himself | Archive Footage |
Missing Reel | 2014 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Wong Fei-Hung | Archive Footage |
Edición Especial Coleccionista | 2011-2012 | TV Series | Thug in Prison Chan Ka Kui Insp. Chan Ka Kui |
Archive Footage |
I Am Bruce Lee | 2012 | TV Movie documentary | Actor on Enter the Dragon (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Adventures in Acting with the Kids of ‘The Spy Next Door’ | 2010 | Video short | Himself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never | 2010 | Video short | Mr. Han | Archive Footage |
American Masters | 2009 | TV Series documentary | Archive Footage | |
The Graham Norton Show | 2008 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Rome Is Burning | 2008 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Blood and Steel: Making ‘Enter the Dragon’ | 2004 | Video documentary short | Himself / Prison tug (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Late Night with Conan O’Brien: 10th Anniversary Special | 2003 | TV Special | Himself | Archive Footage |
Jackie Chan: Fast, Funny and Furious | 2002 | Video documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
E! True Hollywood Story | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Keung | Archive Footage |
Ultimate Fights from the Movies | 2002 | Video documentary | Wong Fei-Hung | Archive Footage |
NG See Yuen: Inside the Dragon’s Den with Roy Horan | 2002 | Video documentary short | Archive Footage | |
Heroes of Black Comedy | 2002 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Archive Footage | |
The Unbeatable Bruce Lee | 2001 | Video documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Bruce Lee: A Warrior’s Journey | 2000 | Video documentary | Archive Footage | |
Fist to Fist | 2000 | Documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Late Night with Conan O’Brien: 5 | 1998 | TV Movie | Himself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Bruce Lee: In His Own Words | 1998 | Video documentary short | Himself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Top Fighter 2 | 1996 | Video documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
The Curse of the Dragon | 1993 | Documentary | Himself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Bruce Lee and Kung Fu Mania | 1992 | Documentary | Archive Footage | |
Bruce Lee, the Legend | 1984 | Documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Chan Kong-sang (Jackie Chan) Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | Honorary Award | Academy Awards, USA | Won | ||
2015 | ASEAN Inspiration Award | ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards | Won | ||
2015 | Guinness World Record | Guinness World Record Award | Sap ji sang ciu (2012) | Won | |
2015 | Guinness World Record | Guinness World Record Award | most stunts by a living actor | Won | |
2015 | Huading Award | Huading Award | Best Action Choreography for a Motion Picture | Tian jiang xiong shi (2015) | Won |
2013 | Golden Horse Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Best Action Choreography | Sap ji sang ciu (2012) | Won |
2013 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Choreography | Sap ji sang ciu (2012) | Won |
2013 | Golden Lotus Awards | Macau International Movie Festival | Best Director | Sap ji sang ciu (2012) | Won |
2012 | BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting Award | Behind the Voice Actors Awards | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film | Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) | Won |
2011 | Blimp Award | Kids’ Choice Awards, USA | Favorite Butt Kicker | The Karate Kid (2010) | Won |
2011 | People’s Choice Award | People’s Choice Awards, USA | Favorite Action Star | Won | |
2005 | Special Jury Award | Asia-Pacific Film Festival | Won | ||
2005 | Outstanding Contribution Award | Golden Phoenix Awards, China | Won | ||
2005 | Golden Rooster | Golden Rooster Awards | Best Actor | San ging chaat goo si (2004) | Won |
2005 | Professional Achievement Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Won | ||
2005 | Outstanding Contribution to Chinese Cinema | Shanghai International Film Festival | Won | ||
2003 | Blimp Award | Kids’ Choice Awards, USA | Favorite Male Butt Kicker | The Tuxedo (2002) | Won |
2002 | Innovator Award | American Choreography Awards, USA | Won | ||
2002 | Blimp Award | Kids’ Choice Awards, USA | Favorite Male Action Hero | Rush Hour 2 (2001) | Won |
2002 | MTV Movie Award | MTV Movie Awards | Best Fight | Rush Hour 2 (2001) | Won |
2002 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Motion Picture | On 4 October 2002. At 6801 Hollywood Blvd. | Won |
2002 | Taurus Honorary Award | World Stunt Awards | Won | ||
2001 | Grand Prix Special des Amériques | Montréal World Film Festival | Won | ||
2000 | Special Award | Awards of the International Indian Film Academy | Excellence in International Cinema | Won | |
1999 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Duo – Action/Adventure | Rush Hour (1998) | Won |
1999 | Actor of the Year | Hollywood Film Awards | Won | ||
1999 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Choreography | Ngo si seoi (1998) | Won |
1999 | MTV Movie Award | MTV Movie Awards | Best On-Screen Duo | Rush Hour (1998) | Won |
1998 | Maverick Tribute Award | Cinequest San Jose Film Festival | Won | ||
1997 | Best Asian Film | Fantasia Film Festival | Jui kuen II (1994) | Won | |
1996 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Choreography | Hung fan kui (1995) | Won |
1995 | MTV Movie Award | MTV Movie Awards | Lifetime Achievement | Won | |
1993 | Lifetime Achievement Award | Asia-Pacific Film Festival | This honor was (likely) given to the youngest person ever at any world wide ‘lifetime achievement … More | Won | |
1993 | Golden Horse Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Best Leading Actor | Cung on zo (1993) | Won |
1992 | Golden Horse Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Best Leading Actor | Ging chaat goo si III: Chiu kup ging chaat (1992) | Won |
1991 | Special Achievement Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Won | ||
1989 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Picture | Yan zhi kou (1987) | Won |
1987 | Special Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Won | ||
2017 | Honorary Award | Academy Awards, USA | Nominated | ||
2015 | ASEAN Inspiration Award | ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards | Nominated | ||
2015 | Guinness World Record | Guinness World Record Award | Sap ji sang ciu (2012) | Nominated | |
2015 | Guinness World Record | Guinness World Record Award | most stunts by a living actor | Nominated | |
2015 | Huading Award | Huading Award | Best Action Choreography for a Motion Picture | Tian jiang xiong shi (2015) | Nominated |
2013 | Golden Horse Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Best Action Choreography | Sap ji sang ciu (2012) | Nominated |
2013 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Choreography | Sap ji sang ciu (2012) | Nominated |
2013 | Golden Lotus Awards | Macau International Movie Festival | Best Director | Sap ji sang ciu (2012) | Nominated |
2012 | BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting Award | Behind the Voice Actors Awards | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film | Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) | Nominated |
2011 | Blimp Award | Kids’ Choice Awards, USA | Favorite Butt Kicker | The Karate Kid (2010) | Nominated |
2011 | People’s Choice Award | People’s Choice Awards, USA | Favorite Action Star | Nominated | |
2005 | Special Jury Award | Asia-Pacific Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2005 | Outstanding Contribution Award | Golden Phoenix Awards, China | Nominated | ||
2005 | Golden Rooster | Golden Rooster Awards | Best Actor | San ging chaat goo si (2004) | Nominated |
2005 | Professional Achievement Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Nominated | ||
2005 | Outstanding Contribution to Chinese Cinema | Shanghai International Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2003 | Blimp Award | Kids’ Choice Awards, USA | Favorite Male Butt Kicker | The Tuxedo (2002) | Nominated |
2002 | Innovator Award | American Choreography Awards, USA | Nominated | ||
2002 | Blimp Award | Kids’ Choice Awards, USA | Favorite Male Action Hero | Rush Hour 2 (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | MTV Movie Award | MTV Movie Awards | Best Fight | Rush Hour 2 (2001) | Nominated |
2002 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Motion Picture | On 4 October 2002. At 6801 Hollywood Blvd. | Nominated |
2002 | Taurus Honorary Award | World Stunt Awards | Nominated | ||
2001 | Grand Prix Special des Amériques | Montréal World Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2000 | Special Award | Awards of the International Indian Film Academy | Excellence in International Cinema | Nominated | |
1999 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Duo – Action/Adventure | Rush Hour (1998) | Nominated |
1999 | Actor of the Year | Hollywood Film Awards | Nominated | ||
1999 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Choreography | Ngo si seoi (1998) | Nominated |
1999 | MTV Movie Award | MTV Movie Awards | Best On-Screen Duo | Rush Hour (1998) | Nominated |
1998 | Maverick Tribute Award | Cinequest San Jose Film Festival | Nominated | ||
1997 | Best Asian Film | Fantasia Film Festival | Jui kuen II (1994) | Nominated | |
1996 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Choreography | Hung fan kui (1995) | Nominated |
1995 | MTV Movie Award | MTV Movie Awards | Lifetime Achievement | Nominated | |
1993 | Lifetime Achievement Award | Asia-Pacific Film Festival | This honor was (likely) given to the youngest person ever at any world wide ‘lifetime achievement … More | Nominated | |
1993 | Golden Horse Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Best Leading Actor | Cung on zo (1993) | Nominated |
1992 | Golden Horse Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Best Leading Actor | Ging chaat goo si III: Chiu kup ging chaat (1992) | Nominated |
1991 | Special Achievement Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Nominated | ||
1989 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Picture | Yan zhi kou (1987) | Nominated |
1987 | Special Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Nominated |