Sunday, April 13, 2014

History Jackie Chan | Actor

A Brief History of Life-Make Jackie Chan action lovers name Jackie Chan certainly a familiar sound in your ear. Action kung fu martial  already established itself as the ranks of the world-famous actor. He gives color to the genre films he played with combining elements of humor in martial arts. For it was on this occasion I will tell you a little about Jackie Chan Brief History of Life for you all. Here's more information.

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan was born in Hong Kong on 7 April 1954. His parents, Charles and Lee-Lee Chan is the Chinese civil war refugees. In his childhood, Chan received support from his parents. Jackie Chan, who has little name Chan Kong Sang, which means born in Hong Kong, spent his childhood in an elite neighborhood, District of Victoria Park. As a child, Chan earned the nickname Pao Pao which means the bullet boy. This naming is not without reason, because Chan as little known as a child who has a lively character.

Biography

Stage Name: Jackie Chan
Birth Name: Chan Kong Sang
Place, Date of Birth: Hong Kong, 7 April 1954
Occupation: Actor, Director, Producer, Martial Arts Choreographer, Singer

Early life

He learned martial arts from an early age and not many thought it was the best option for Jackie Chan in terms of discipline. At the beginning of his acting career, Jackie Chan is part of the Beijing Opera during the 10 years of her life, where she studied dance interpretation, continuous music and kung fu. He began little by little to play in the film while still being part of the Peking opera but it was only a secondary role, but he was the one who started his career well.

Career

Starting as a two-actor in two films of Bruce Lee, but the real opportunity came after the death of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan get a chance to show his knowledge of martial arts and disciplines. At first only imitated Bruce Lee but he realized it was wrong. Mimic the martial arts master really could affect his career, then he tries to imitate not because he was looking for some originality and detail characteristics favorite actor. Successful career in Asia but when he wanted to introduce himself in the United States, it took skill to support the English fluency. At first he thought that so many of his films do not have success, so the movie is not sponsored in the U.S. (at the time). But in its development, it gradually gained popularity in the United States public.

Basically Opera

When Jackie was 7 years old his father worked as a head cook at the U.S. Embassy in Australia. Before leaving he took Jackie to the Peking Opera School. For 10 years she trained at the harsh rules of the game. He taught a variety of martial arts, acrobatics, singing, and acting. Subject matter at drama school for children is intended to prepare the boys into a life in China's famous Peking opera Opera. In the study period, Jackie first appeared at the age of 8 years in the Cantonese movie "Big and Little Wong Tin Bar" (1962).

Furthermore at the age of 10 years he had a role in "The Story of Qin Xianglian" (1964), two years back role in "Come Drink with Me" (1966) or what became known as the Big Drunken Hero. And before ending his education, he also appeared in "Master with kracked Fingers vs. Little Tiger From Canton (1971). All roles was done as a side job playing as extras or stunman in Hong Kong films.

At age 17, young Jackie graduated operas, unfortunately at that time (1970s period) opera is not popular anymore. Although already mastered the subject of opera, but it seems there is no more future in opera. It is precisely the one that the movie industry moving rapidly in Hong Kong.

Working odd jobs

Facing the reality that, Jackie Chan and contemporaries had hard work to find a job. It's quite difficult because for opera education, there is no learning to read and write. The only skill is the ability to work a stunt double. While, every year, a lot of films produced in Hong Kong. The film industry is always looking for "young leaf" to be involved as a stuntman. Jackie took this opportunity and register as a stuntman in many Hong Kong movies. He is a quick learner and is known as the youth who was never afraid. His reputation as a well-known stuntman film world. He dared to try different things and do the most dangerous scenes. From here he blended into the film world.

Reaping Success

When Hong Kong film industry doldrums, Jackie followed his parents to Australia. He works in a restaurant and so construction workers. But he does not like to live in Australia. When he gets a telegram from a man named Willie Chan, he then returned to Hong Kong and starred in the film "New Fist of Fury" (1976). But the real success of it when Jackie Chan was given the opportunity to participate in working on the script and the characters develop character.

Jackie contribution in working on the film proved fruitless. He gives color to the movie genre by combining elements of humor in martial arts. His first success proved through the film "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow" (1978). Followed by "Drunken Master" (1978). Then the first movie directed "Fearless Hyena" (1979) was really a great success. Hong Kong's success catapulted the name of Jackie Chan in the course of subsequent career to date. Just look at his performance in his new film Rob-B-Hood. Jackie condensed style looks so stunning!

Filmography

* Young Tiger (1973)
* Eagle Shadow Fist (1973)
* The meteors Killer (1976)
* Shaolin Wooden Men (1976)
* New Fist of Fury (1976)
* Countdown in Kung Fu (1976)
* To Kill With Intrigue (1977)
* Jackie Chan's 36 Crazy Fists (1977)
* The Magnicient Bodyguards (1978)
* Spiritual Kung Fu (1978)
* Snake in the Eagle's Shadow (1978)
* Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin (1978)
* Half a Lot of Kung Fu (1978)
* Drunken Master (1978)
* The Fearless Hyena (1979)
* Dragon Fist (1979)
* The Young Master (1980)
* The Big Brawl (1980)
* The Cannonball Run (1981)
* Dragon Lord (1982)
* The Fearless Hyena II (1982)
* Winners and Sinners (1983)
* Wheels on Meals (1984)
* Jackie Chan's Crime Force (1984)
* Fantasy Mission Force (1984)
* Cannonball Run II (1984)
* The Protector (1985)
* Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985)
* Police Story (1985)
* Ninja Thunderbolt (1985)
* Heart of the Dragon (1985)
* Naughty Boys (1986)
* Project A II (1987)
* My Lucjy strass (1987)
* Police Story II (1988)
* Dragons Forever (1988)
* Miracles (1989)
* The Prisoner (1990)
* The Kid From Tibet (1991)
* Island on Fire (1991)
* The Best Of Martial Arts Films (1992)
* Supercop (1992)
* City Hunter (1992)
* The Armour of God (1994)
* Project A (1994)
* Once A Cop (1994)
* Crime Story (1994)
* Supercop (1996)
* Rumble In The Bronx (1996)
* Operation Condor (1997)
* Jackie Chan's Second Strike (1997)
* First Strike (1997)
* Gods (1998)
* The Operation Condor 2: The Armour of the Gods (1998)
* Who Am I? (1998)
* Rush Hour (1998)
* Mr. Nice Guy (1998)
* Hongkong Face Off (1998)
* Burn, Hollywood, Burn (1998)
* Twin Dragons (1999)
* Master of Disaster (1999)
* Jackie Chan's Project A (1999)
* Heikek Chi Wong (1999)
* Bolei Cheun (1999)
* The Legend of Drunken Master (2000)
* Shanghai Noon (2000)
* The accidential Spy (2001)
* Rush Hour 2 (2001)
* The Tuxedo (2002)
* The Medallion (2003)
* The Cin Gei Bin (2003)
* Snake in Eagle's Shadow 2 (2003)
* Shanghai Knights (2003)
* San Gingchat Gum (2004)
* Around the World in 80 Days (2004)
* Sen-Hua (2005)
* Legends of Martial Arts (2005)
* Come Drink With me (2005)
* Thunderbolt (2006)
* Bo Bui Ga Wak (2006)
* Rush Hour 3 (2007)
* The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)

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