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نام كامل: KONG SANG CHAN
نام مستعار:SING LUNG

نام هنري:JACKIE CHAN

تاريخ تولد: 7 آپريل 1954.

محل تولد: هنگ كنگ چين. ژ

شغل: بازيگر، كارگردان، تهيه كننده، بدل كار.

قد: 174 سانتي متر.

وزن: 63 كيلوگرم.

ورزش رزمي: كونگ فو.

درآمد ساليانه وي: 15-20 ميليون دلار.

نام پدر:CHARLES CHAN---شغل: آشپز سفارتخانه فرانسه در هنگ كنگ.

نام مادر:LEE-LEE CHAN---شغل: خدمتكار سفارتخانه فرانسه در هنگ كنگ.

نام پسر:JA CEE CHAN---23 ساله.---نام مادر:LIN FENG

نام دختر:ETTA NG CHOCK LAM---8 ساله--- نام مادر:Elaine Ng Yi-Lei(همسر قانوني جكي چان نبوده است)(وي دختر شايسته چين بوده است)

نام همسر:LIN FENG-CHIAO---شغل: بازيگر تايواني. تاريخ ازدواج: 1983---اكنون از يكديگر جدا شده اند.

جوايز دريافتي: بهترين بازيگر در سال 1995 از سوي GOLDEN HORSE AWARDS و در سال 1995 ازسوي MTV MOVIE AWARDS

فيلمهايي كه وي در آنها نقش آفريني كرده:

Rush Hour 3 (2006)

New Police Story (2004)

The Twins Effect 2 (2004)

Around the World in 80 Days (2004)

The Medallion (2003)

The Twins Effect (2003)

Shanghai Knights (2003)

The Tuxedo (2002)

Rush Hour 2 (2001)

The Ac10008ental Spy (2001)

Shanghai Noon (2000)

Gen-X Cops (1999)

The King of Comedy (1999)

Gorgeous (1999)

Who Am I? (1999)

Rush Hour (1998)

Mr. Nice Guy (1998)

Police Story 4: First Strike (1996)

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Thunderbolt (1995)

Rumble in the Bronx (1994)

Drunken Master II (1994)

Once a Cop (1993)

Crime Story (1993)

City Hunter (1993)

Police Story 3 (1992)

Brother vs. Brother (1992)

A Kid from Tibet (1991)

Island of Fire (1991)

Twin Dragons (1991)

New Kids in Town (1990)

Operation Condor:Armour of God II (1990))

Miracles (1989)

Police Story 2 (1988)

( Brothers (1988

Jackie Chan's Project A2 (1987)

Dragons Forever (1987)

Naughty Boys (1986)

Armour of God (1986)

Police Story (1985)

Heart of Dragon (1985)

Ninja and the Thief (1985)

The Protector (1985)

My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985)

My Lucky Stars (1985)

Wheels on Meals (1984)

Dragon Attack (1984)

Pom Pom (1984)

Two in a Black Belt (1984)

Cannonball Run II (1983)

The Fearless Hyena Part II (1983)

Winners and Sinners (1983)

Project A (1983)

Dragon Lord (1982)

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Black Magic Wars (1982)

The Cannonball Run (1981)

The Big Brawl (1980)

The Young Master (1980)

Dragon Fist (1979)

Fearless Hyena (1979)

Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin (1978)

Snake in Eagle's Shadow (1978)

Karate Ghostbuster (1978)

Drunken Master (1978)

Magnificent Bodyguards (1978)

Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (1978)

The 36 Crazy Fists (1977)

To Kill with Intrigue (1977)

Killer Meteor (1976)

Shaolin Wooden Men (1976)

Countdown in Kung Fu (1976)

Fists to Fight (1976)

All in the Family (1975)

No End of Surprises (1975))

Fists of the Double K (1974)

The Golden Lotus (1974)

Police Woman (1974)

Supermen Against the Orient (1974)

Facets of Love (1973)

Eagle Shadow Fist (1973)

Enter the Dragon (uncredited, 1973)

Attack of the Kung Fu Girls (1973)

Lady Kung Fu (1972)

Bruce Lee and I (1972)

The Chinese Connection (1972)

Little Tiger of Canton (1971)

Come Drink with Me (1966)

The Story of Qin Xianglian (1964)

Big and Little Wong Tin Bar (1962)

بيوگرافي:

جـكي چـان در يـك خــانواده فقير بدنيا آمد. پدر وي بعنوان آشـپـز و مادرش بعنوان خدمتكار سفارت فرانسه در هنگ كنگ مجـبـور بـه كـار بـودنـد. وي در كودكي در مدرسـه اي تـحـصيل مــيكرد كه در آن به دانش آموزان خود مهارتهايي هـمـچـون بازيگري، خوانندگي، هنرهاي رزمي و آكروباتيك تعليم مي دادند. اولين ايفاي نقش وي در سال 1962رقم خـورد. وي در 17 سـالـگـي مدرسه را ترك كرد و در فيلمها نقشهاي كوتاه بازي كرده و يا به بدل كاري ميپرداخت. وي حـتـي در فيلمهاي بروس لي نيز بعنوان حريف وي چندين بــار ضربه فني شده است. پس از چندين بازي در فيلمها سـرانـجـــام بـا ايـفـاي نـقـش در فـيـلـم RUMBLE IN THE BRONX مشهور گشت.

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جـكي چـان تـا چـندي پيش تمام صحنه هاي بدل كاري فيلمهايش را شخصا اجرا ميكرد اما بـه عـلت كهولت سن ديگر قادر به چنين عملي نــيست.

او همـچـنين اكـثـر تـرانـه هـاي فيــلمهايش را خودش اجرا ميكند اما معمولا در سينماهاي آمريكا صداي وي را پخش نمـيـكنند. اقدامات انسان دوستانه جكي چان و همچنين دفاع از حقوق حيوانات وي نيز به محبوبيتش افزوده است.

چند مطلب جالب در مورد جكي چان:

1- جكي چان 12 ماه در رحم مادرش جا خوش كرده بود. كه سرانجام با عمل جراحي وي را بدنيا آوردند.

2-نـام وي KONG SANG به معني: بـدنيـا آمـده در هنـگ كنگ ميباشد.

3- بـرغم تحصيلات اندك جكي چان دانشكده هنگ كنگ به وي دكتراي افتخاري علوم اجتماعي اهدا كرده است.

4- جكي چان در سال 1976 تحت عمل جراحي پلاستيك قرار گرفت تا پلكهايش را شبيه غربي ها در آورد.

5- وي در جريان فيلمهايش بارها دچار شكستگي در اغلب نقاط بدنش گرديده است از جمله: 3 بار شكستگي در ناحيه بيني، يك بار از ناحيه قوزك پا، اغلب انگشتان دستهايش، هر دو استخوان گونه و حتي جمجعه وي دچار شكستگي شده است.

Jackie Chan

The boy who would become Jackie Chan was born April 7, 1954 with the name Chan Kong-sang in Hong Kong. Compared to many other mainland refugees (as a result of China's Communist revolution), the Chan family had it fairly easy. His parents worked for the French ambassador; his father as a cook, his mother as a maid.

Early on, Chan displayed his trademark energy. His parents nicknamed him "Pao-Pao" (cannonball) because he was always rolling around. However, this energy also got him into much trouble. Young Kong-sang was never good at school, and he was always getting into fights using the martial arts training his father gave him (which would result in his father's punishments -- something that Chan would explore in the Drunken Master films). Deciding he had too much free time on his hands, Chan's father enrolled the boy in the China Drama Academy.

Chan would spend the next ten years of his life at the academy, taking the name Yuen Lo -- all of the students took the surname "Yuen." Chan would awake at the crack of dawn and train until dusk under the guise of the tough Master Yu Jim-yuen, who would dish out severe punishment just as soon (or even quicker) as he would praise. Chan also faced hardships from his "big brothers" (older students). The toughest of these students, Yuen Lung, would come to work with Chan on some of his most notable films -- under the name Sammo Hung. Several other notable Hong Kong stars came out of the academy, including the last of the "three brothers" Yuen Biao.

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As time wore on, it was becoming apparent that fewer people were going to see the opera, and more were going to the cinema. In order to support the school, Master Yu allowed some of his older students to work on films full-time, mostly as stuntmen and extras in generic kung-fu films. After a few years, Chan decided to strike out on his own as a stuntman, much to his family's dismay.

In order to keep his family happy, he lied and said he had a contract with a studio, when, in reality, he was living from paycheck to paycheck, working on small films or putting on opera exhibitions. Eventually, Chan found semi-regular work at the prestigious Shaw Bros. studio as a "junior boy" (basically a glorified extra). Chan started hanging around the stuntmen and impressed them enough that he began doing stunt work on films, often without the aid of wires or nets, because many directors wanted to reduce the costs on the film.

When Chan began to make some real money, the boy who grew up in relative poverty, started to spend it like a rich man, delving heavily into drinking and gambling. His fellow stuntmen dubbed him Yeh Fu Pai ("gambles with everyone"). A few times, his gambling got him into trouble with local thugs and Chan barely escaped with the clothes on his back.

The film industry grew crowded with former opera students like Chan and stunt work dwindled. Chan was still finding work (mostly on the strength of his reputation as a fearless stuntman), but he spent more time at a local bar than on the set. It was during one of these drinking excursions that he met up with his former nemesis, Sammo Hung. The two put their former differences behind them and became friends. With the return of Yuen Biao from Los Angeles, the "three brothers" were complete.

Time passed, and while Chan gained the reputation as Hong Kong's best stuntman, he still felt unsatisfied. He wanted to be a star. So when one of his former classmates offered him a chance to work in front of the camera, Chan jumped at the chance. Taking the stage name of Yuen Lung, Chan's first experience as a star in Little Tiger of Canton (aka Snake Fist Fighter) was less than stellar, and he soon returned to being a stuntman, working on such notable films as Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon. Eventually, doing stunt work started to grow tiresome (mostly due to Sammo's -- the stunt coordinator on many films -- demanding directions), and Chan signed on with the small Da Di studio.

Chan made two films at Da Di -- both flops. Chan's status as a rising Hong Kong film star was in jeopardy. Chan was also having trouble finding stunt work; with the saturation of Bruce Lee knock-offs that hit Hong Kong after his death, audiences were turning off to martial arts movies and many studios reduced their budgets or closed outright. Out of work and broke, Chan joined his family in Australia, where he took odd jobs to support himself. It was on one of these jobs that he got the nickname "Jackie" and the name stuck. Chan Kong-sang became Jackie Chan.

Chan's manager and long-time friend, Willie Chan, kept his contacts alive in Hong Kong, and eventually Jackie was contacted by director Lo Wei to star in the sequel to Fist of Fury. Lo Wei was no John Woo (who Chan had worked with in a brief return to Hong Kong) and almost immeadiately the two hated each other. None of the Lo/Chan collaborations were too successful, so when rival director Ng See-Yuen asked to have Chan "loaned" to him, Lo agreed.

It was under Ng than Chan was able to realize his dream of meshing comedy and kung-fu, first in Snake in Eagle's Shadow and then Drunken Master, both of which were huge hits at the box office. Jackie Chan was now a star. But Lo Wei would not let him go that easily, and he tried to hold Chan to his contract. Chan filmed only one more film for Lo's company, Fearless Hyena, walking out in disgust in the middle of filming the sequel. Chan broke his contract and signed with Golden Harvest, but Lo used his Triad connections and started having thugs sent to the set to threaten Jackie. Things were getting bad. On the advice of Willie, Chan decided to try his hand at Hollywood.

Jackie's first run at Hollywood was dismal. His first US movie, Battle Creek Brawl, was a failure in both concept and execution. He also had bit parts in the horrible Cannonball Run movies, where he was actually cast as a Japanese driver. Chan was getting sick of both the Hollywood studio system and the fact that most people took him as the next Bruce Lee. After the mess with Lo was resolved, Chan returned to Hong Kong in disgust.

Jackie's time in Hollywood was not all for naught. He gained many ideas from America and turned them into successful Hong Kong films. The multi-star ensemble action picture concept of The Cannonball Run was turned into Winners and Sinners (which was also the first "three brothers" movie). The feel of the 1930's action-comedies of Raiders of the Lost Ark was turned into Project A. After a nasty spat with Sammo Hung on the set of Heart of Dragon, Chan decided to return to America.

His next US film, The Protector, didn't do much better than Battle Creek Brawl. Chan also disliked The Protector for the gratuitous sex and profanity, cutting them out and adding new fight sequences for the movie's Hong Kong release. However, like his previous trip, Chan took back new ideas with him. He took the basic idea of The Protector and made the film that would set the standard for years to come: Police Story. The highly successful mix of action, martial arts, comedy, romance and stunts (not to mention the obligatory blooper reel) would become the prototype for many of Chan's films through the 1980's and 90's, including Supercop, First Strike and Crime Story. Dragons Forever would be the final "three brothers" film, though Sammo would later work with Chan as a director on Mr. Nice Guy. Chan returned to his roots in 1994 with the excellent Drunken Master II, his first traditional martial arts picture in ten years. "Pao-Pao" was at the top of the heap in Hong Kong, and ready to take on Hollywood once again -- but this time he was going to do it on his own terms.

In 1995, Chan filmed Rumble in the Bronx with the express purpose of making a film that could work for both US and HK audiences. While retaining many "classic" Chan elements, the story was put in an American setting and used many western actors. The gamble paid off. Even though it wasn't a runaway hit, Rumble made enough money at the box office to encourage New Line to re-release several of Chan's older films. The box office draw and continued "buzz" around Chan eventually led to the making of Rush Hour, Chan's first US project in over ten years, which was a huge hit. It became New Line's most successful film to date, taking in over $110 million. Chan's dream of being a worldwide star had finally c

Jackie Chan (成龍), né Chan Kong-sang 陈生 le 7 avril 1954 à Hong Kong en Chine (à l'époque colonie britannique), est acteur, réalisateur et chorégraphe de films de kung fu wushu, mais aussi chanteur (chantant pour la plupart de ses films HK).

Sommaire [masquer]
1 Biographie
2 Vie personnelle
3 Filmographie
3.1 Réalisateur
3.2 Acteur
3.3 Producteur
4 Récompenses
5 Anecdote
6 Liens externes
7 Bibliographie
 


 Biographie  [modifier]
Ses parents sont Charles et Lee-lee Chan, un cuisinier et une femme de ménage. Il était marié à Lin Feng-Jiaodont il est divorcé aujourd'hui et a un fils, Jaycee Chan, né le 3 décembre 1982. Il est appelé Cheng Long (成龍) en mandarin, Sing Lung en cantonais mais son vrai nom est Chan Kwong-sang (Chan Kong-sang), qui signifie né à Hong Kong. Il passe 10 ans à l'Académie d'étude du théâtre chinois, de 1961 à 1971 où il fait la connaissance de Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao et Corey Yuen, membres des Seven Little Fortunes.

Jackie Chan pratique plusieurs arts martiaux du wushu tels que le Zui quan‎ , l'Aïkido, le Karaté ou le Judo[réf. nécessaire].


 Vie personnelle  [modifier]
En 1982, Jackie Chan épouse Lin Feng-jiao, une actrice taiwanaise. Le couple a un enfant la même année, l’acteur et chanteur Jaycee Chan. En 1999, Chan ne reconnaît pas la paternité d’une fille née en 1990, gagnante de Miss Asia Pageant, Elaine Ng, bien qu’il n’y eu aucune confirmation.

Jackie Chan et les ours berlinois: Jackie Chan passa plusieurs semaines en 2003 à Berlin à l'occasion du tournage du film "Le Tour du monde en 80 jours". C'est à cette époque que l'acteur tomba amoureux des ours berlinois. Il s'engagea pour que l'exposition de la ronde des United Buddy Bears (Les Oursons Unis), porte-parole d'un monde plus paisible, soit montée en 2004 à Hong Kong, à Victoria Park. Lors de l'inauguration de l'exposition, Jackie Chan a pu remettre des chèques d'un montant total de 4,14 millions de dollars HK à l'UNICEF et à deux autres organisations d'aide à l'enfance. Depuis, l'exposition a fait étape dans de nombreuses métropoles, sur tous les continents.


 Filmographie  [modifier]
Les titres de films en français ont été privilégiés ; à défaut, ceux en anglais sont indiqués. Entre parenthèses, la translittération du titre original.

On peut également noter l'existence d'une série d'animation, dont Jackie Chan est le héros.


 Réalisateur  [modifier]
1979 : La Hyène intrépide (The Fearless Hyena)
1980 : La Danse du lion (The Young Master)
1982 : Dragon Lord
1983 : Le Marin des mers de Chine (Project A)
1985 : Police Story
1987 : The Brother
1987 : Mister Dynamite (Armour of God)
1987 : Action force 10 (Le Marin des mers de Chine 2)
1988 : Police Story 2
1989 : Big Brother (Miracles)
1991 : Operation Condor

 Acteur  [modifier]
1962 : Big and Little Wong Tin Bar : le gamin
1963 : The Lover Eternal, de Li Han-Xiang
1964 : The Story of Qin Xianglian (Qin Xiang Lian), de Yan Jun
1966 : L'Hirondelle d'or (Da zui xia), de King Hu
1968 : A Touch of Zen, de King Hu : Bit Part
1971 : Le Jeune Tigre (Guang dong xiao lao hu), de Mu Chu : Jackie Chan
1972 : Le Vengeur aux poings d'acier (Qi lin zhang), de Lo Mar
1972 : Lady Kung Fu (Hapkido), de Huang Feng
1972 : La Fureur de vaincre (Jing wu men), de Lo Wei
1972 : Brutal Boxer (Blood Fingers), de Guan Shan
1973 : Eagle Shadow Fist (Ding tian li di), de Zhu Mu : Si To
1973 : Facets of Love (Bei di yan zhi), de Richard Lee : Bit Part
1973 : L'Héroïne du kung fu (Tie wa), de Lo Wei
1973 : Opération dragon (Enter the Dragon), de Robert Clouse
1973 : Fist to Fist (Fists of the Double K), de John Woo
1974 : Rumble in Hong Kong, de Tsu Hdeng
1974 : The Golden Lotus (Jin ping shuang yan), de Richard Lee : Pear seller
1974 : Les Trois superman du kung fu (Crash che botte!), de Bitto Albertini : un cascadeur
1975 : No End of Surprises (Pai an jing ji), de Zhu Mu
1975 : The Himalayan (Mi zong sheng shou), de Huang Feng
1975 : All in the Family (Hua fei man cheng chun), de Zhu Mu
1976 : La Mission fantastique (Feng yu shuang liu xing), de Lo Wei : Wa Wu-Bin / Tiger
1976 : La Nouvelle fureur de vaincre (Xin ching-wu men), de Lo Wei
1976 : Hand of Death (Shao Lin men), de John Woo : Tan Feng
1976 : L'Impitoyable (Shao Lin mu ren xiang), de Chen Chi-hwa
1977 : Les 36 poings vengeurs de Shaolin (San shi liu mi xing quan), de Jackie Chan et Chen Chi-hwa
1977 : Le Vengeur (Jian hua yan yu jiang nan), de Lo Wei : Cao Lei
1978 : Le Chinois se déchaîne (She xing diao shou), de Yuen Woo-ping : Chien Fu
1978 : Le Magnifique (She hao ba bu), de Chen Chi-hwa : Hsu Yin-fung
1978 : Magnificent Bodyguards (Fei du juan yun shan), de Lo Wei : Lord Ting Chung
1978 : Le Maître chinois (Jui kuen), de Yuen Woo-ping : Wong Fei-hung
1978 : L'Irrésistible (Quan jing), de Lo Wei : Yi-Lang
1979 : La Hyène intrépide (Hsiao chuan yi chao), de Jackie Chan et Kenneth Tsang : Shing Lung
1979 : Le Poing de la vengeance (Long quan), de Lo Wei : Tang How-yuen
1980 : La Danse du lion (Shi di chu ma), de Jackie Chan : Dragon
1980 : Le Protecteur (Dian zhi gong fu gan chian chan), de Chen Chi-hwa
1980 : Le Chinois (The Big Brawl), de Robert Clouse : Jerry Kwan
1981 : L'Équipée du Cannonball (The Cannonball Run), de Hal Needham : Jackie Chan, le conducteur de la Subaru
1982 : Fantasy Mission Force (Mai nei dak gung dui), de Kevin Chu : Sammy
1982 : Dragon Lord (Long xiao ye), de Jackie Chan : Dragon
1982 : Les 7 magnifiques (Golden Queen's Commando), de Kevin Chu
1982 : Black Magic Wars (Iga ninpûchô), de Mitsumasa Saito
1983 : Le Gagnant (Wu fu xing), de Sammo Hung : CID 07
1983 : Le Cri de la hyène (Long teng hu yue), de Chan Chuen et Lo Wei : Chan Lung
1983 : Le Marin des mers de Chine ('A' gai waak), de Jackie Chan : Dragon Mi Yong
1984 : Two in a Black Belt, de Cheung Sum
1984 : Pom Pom (Shen yong shuang xiang pao), de Joe Cheung : un motard de la police
1984 : Soif de justice (Kwai tsan tseh), de Sammo Hung : Thomas
1984 : Cannon Ball 2 (Cannonball Run II), de Hal Needham : Jackie Chan
1985 : Ninja Fury (Ninja Thunderbolt), de Godfrey Ho
1985 : First Mission (Long de xin), de Sammo Hung et Fruit Chan : Ted / Tat Fung
1985 : Police Story (Ging chaat goo si), de Jackie Chan : Chan Ka Kui
1985 : Le Flic de Hong-Kong (Fuk sing go jiu), de Sammo Hung
1985 : Le Flic de Hong-Kong 2 (Xia ri fu xing), de Sammo Hung
1985 : Le Retour du Chinois (The Protector), de James Glickenhaus : Billy Wong
1986 : Naughty Boys (Nui ji za pai jun), de Wellson Chin : un prisonnier
1986 : Ninja's Terror (Ninja the Protector), de Godfrey Ho
1986 : Mister Dynamite (Longxiong hudi), de Jackie Chan : Jackie
1987 : Action force 10 ('A' gai waak juk jaap), de Jackie Chan : Dragon Mao
1988 : Police Story 2 (Ging chaat goo si juk jaap), de Jackie Chan : Chan Ka Kui
1988 : Dragons Forever (Fei lung maang jeung), de Sammo Hung et Corey Yuen : Jackie Lung
1989 : Big Brother (Qiji), de Jackie Chan
1989 : Island of Fire (Huo shao dao), de Kevin Chu : Lung / Steve
1990 : New Kids in Town (Chu dao gui jing), de Lau Kar-yung : un inspecteur
1990 : Operation Condor (Fei ying gai wak), de Jackie Chan : Jackie Condor
1992 : Double Dragon (Shuang long hui), de Tsui Hark et Ringo Lam : Ma Yau / Die Hard
1992 : Police Story 3 (Jing cha gu shi III: Chao ji jing cha), de Stanley Tong : Inspecteur Chan Ka-kui
1992 : A Kid from Tibet (Xi Zang xiao zi), de Yuen Biao
1993 : Crime Story (Zhong an zu), de Kirk Wong : Inspecteur Eddie Chan
1993 : Supercop 2 (Chao ji ji hua), de Stanley Tong : Inspecteur Chan
1993 : Nicky Larson (Cheng shi lie ren), de Wong Jing : Ryu Saeba
1994 : Combats de maître 2 (Jui kuen II), de Liu Chia-liang : Wong Fei-hung
1995 : Jackie Chan sous pression (Pik lik feng), de Gordon Chan : Chan Foh To
1996 : Jackie Chan dans le Bronx (Hung faan aau), de Stanley Tong : Keung
1996 : Contre-attaque (Jing cha gu shi IV: Jian dan ren wu), de Stanley Tong : Inspecteur Chan Ka-kui
1997 : Mister Cool (Yat goh hiu yan), de Sammo Hung : Jackie
1998 : Who Am I? (Ngo si sui), de Benny Chan et Jackie Chan
1998 : Rush Hour (Rush Hour), de Brett Ratner : Inspecteur en chef Lee
1999 : Jackie Chan à Hong Kong (Bor lei jun), de Vincent Kok : Chan
1999 : The King of Comedy (Hei kek ji wong), de Stephen Chow et Richard Lee
1999 : Gen-X Cops (Dak ging san yan lui), de Benny Chan : poisonnier
2000 : Shanghai Kid (Shanghai Noon), de Tom Dey : Chon Wang
2001 : Espion amateur (Dak miu mai shing), de Teddy Chan : Buck Yuen
2001 : Rush Hour 2 (Rush Hour 2), de Brett Ratner : Inspecteur en chef Lee
2002 : Le Smoking (The Tuxedo), de Kevin Donovan : Jimmy Tong
2003 : Shanghai Kid 2 (Shanghai Knights), de David Dobkin : Chon Wang
2003 : The Twins Effect (Chin gei bin), de Dante Lam et Donnie Yen : Jackie
2003 : Le Médaillon (The Medallion), de Gordon Chan : Eddie Yang
2004 : Enter the Phoenix (Daai lo oi mei lai), de Stephen Fung : client de Julie
2004 : Le Tour du monde en 80 jours (Around the World in 80 Days), de Frank Coraci : Passepartout
2004 : The Twins Effect 2 (Fa dou daai jin), de Patrick Leung et Corey Yuen
2004 : New Police Story (San ging chaat goo si), de Benny Chan : Inspecteur Chan Kwok-Wing senior
2005 : The Myth (Shen hua), de Stanley Tong : Général Meng-yi / Jack
2006 : Rob-B-Hood (Bo bui gai wak), de Benny Chan : Fong Ka Ho
2007 : Rush Hour 3 (Rush Hour 3), de Brett Ratner : inspecteur en chef Lee
2008 : Kung Fu Panda : Maître singe (voix)
2008 : Le Royaume Interdit : Avec Jet Li et Jackie Chan

 Producteur  [modifier]
1986 : Naughty Boys (Nui ji za pai jun)
1987 : Rouge (Yin ji kau)
1988 : Inspector Wears Skirts (Ba wong fa)
1990 : Stage Door Johnny (Wu tai jie mei)
1991 : Angry Ranger (Huo bao lang zi)
1992 : The Actress (Yuen Ling-yuk)
1992 : The Shootout (Wei xian qing ren)
1992 : Police Story III: Supercop (Jing cha gu shi III: Chao ji jing cha)
1995 : Dead Heat (Pi li huo)
1998 : Jackie Chan: My Story
1998 : Hot War (Waan ying dak gung)
1999 : Jackie Chan à Hong Kong (Gorgeous, Bor lei jun)
1999 : Jackie Chan: My Stunts
1999 : Gen-X Cops (Tejing xinrenlei)
2000 : Shanghai Kid (Shanghai Noon)
2000 : « Jackie Chan Adventures »