Jackie Chan Biography

 Jackie Chan Biography


Chan was born in Hong Kong, as well as the poor parents. The family moved to Canberra, Australia, when the Channel was six years old, but in the following year, his parents sent him back to Hong Kong to take to to a strict boarding school that prepared students for the Jingxi. At the age of 7 to 17 years of age, he studied acrobatics, singing and martial arts and the pantomime
which led him to a position as a professional aerobatic team and will be given different roles such as a chair, an actor, and then as a stuntman. An independent film director, Lo Wei, in the hope that it will be a successor to the late Bruce Lee, and directed him to a series of matte and kung fu films between 1976-78.
In 1978, Chen used his own brand of awkward physical comedy in his first major films, ' It Is a Sin ??? show ("Snake in the eagle's Shadow" and "Zui Quan"("the Drunken Master"). He wrote the screenplay and starred in the film is Xiao quan guia Zhao (1979; Fearless Hyena). 
It will retain full creative control of di Shi chu ma (1980); The Young Master, his directorial debut for the Golden Harvest, of which he is later able to transform into Hong Kong's largest film sets. 
In the early 1980's, when he was made an unsuccessful foray into English-language film, in which he moved from a traditional martial arts, movies period, and the modern adventure films such as "A", Jihua (1983;) and cha Jing gu shi (1985: A Police Story, as well as their successors and assigns. The movies were a director of talent for fighting, and the art of choreography. 
Of his own stunts and was frequently to be very dangerous: he almost died due to a fall in Long-Hin-fu Dai (1986); the whole Armour of God, that is, crushing his skull, and the impairment of his hearing
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