Jackie
Chan was born in Hong Kong on April 7th, 1954. His Chinese name was given to
him by his parents, Charles and Lee-lee Chan. They named him Chan Kong Sang
which means "born in Hong Kong." When Jackie was born his mother
required surgery to deliver him. Because Jackie's parents were very poor at
that time, they had to borrow money from their friends to pay the doctor.
Although
Jackie's parents were poor, they had stable jobs working at the French embassy
in Hong Kong. The Chan family together, lived on Victoria Peak in Hong Kong.
When Jackie was a young child, his father would wake him early in the morning
and simultaneously they would practice Kung Fu. Charles believed that learning
Kung Fu would help build Jackie Chan's character, teaching him patience,
strength, and courage. When Jackie was seven years old his father took a job as
the head cook at the American embassy in Australia. This occupation forced
Charles to leave his son. However, he felt that it would be the best for Jackie
to stay behind in Hong Kong. As a result, Jackie studied at the China Drama
Academy for the next 10 years of his life. This made Jackie's life miserable.
During
Jackie's time at China Drama Academy, he learned martial arts, acrobatics,
singing, and acting. The school was meant to prepare boys for a life in the
Peking Opera. Students at the school were severely disciplined and were beaten
if they disobeyed or made mistakes. It was a very harsh and difficult life but
Jackie had nowhere else to go, so he stayed. In addition to his hellish life, may
you not forget that he had very little support from his parents since he rarely
saw them.
While
at the China Drama Academy, Jackie made his first acting appearance at the
young age of eight in a Cantonese movie called Seven Little Valiant Fighters: Big and Little Wong Tin Bar. As
Jackie got older he worked as a stuntman in the Hong Kong film industry. When
Jackie was 17, he graduated from the China Drama Academy. At the time when
Jackie graduated Chinese opera was no longer popular, so Jackie and his
classmates had to find other occupations. This was a very difficult task for
them because at the school they were never taught how to read or write. The
only work available to them was unskilled labour work. Every year, many movies
were produced in Hong Kong, and strong stuntmen were something like a
necessity. To prerequisite of being a stuntman for a movie was being strong,
athletic and inventive. Jackie fulfilled those demands and became a great stuntman.
He soon gained the reputation of being fearless, trying everything, with great
curiosity. His curiosity and his positive attitude led him to his success.
Over
the next few years, Jackie was forced to move to Australia since the movie
industry in Hong Kong was starting to falter. There, he lived with his parents,
and throughout those years, Jackie agreed that those were the worst years of
his life. Jackie was very unhappy with the poor living standards he had in Australia.
He was a construction worker, helping to build a restaurant for near minimum
wage. He did not get a chance to show other people his athleticism and
determination for acting. Nevertheless he did not give up hope, and continued
living his boring life.
One
day, a telegram was received by Jackie and it was sent to him by a man named Willie
Chan. Willie Chan worked in the Hong Kong movie industry and was looking for a
young and athletic actor to star in a new movie called New Fist of Fury. The movie was being produced and directed by a
famous man named Lo Wei. Willie had scouted Jackie a few years ago when Jackie
was working as a stuntman. Willie was impressed with Jackie's determination and
work ethic. Although at that time Jackie Chan did not know it but Willie would
end up becoming his future best friend and manager. Soon Jackie was on his way
back to Hong Kong to star in New Fist of
Fury in 1976.
Once
Jackie got back to Hong Kong, Willie Chan took control over Jackie's career. To
this day Jackie is quick to point out that he owes his success to Willie.
However, the movies that Jackie made for Lo Wei were not very successful. The
problem was that Jackie's talents were not being used properly. It was only
when Jackie was able to contribute his own ideas that he became a star. He
brought humor to martial arts movies; his first success was "Snake in
Eagle's Shadow." This was followed by "Drunken Master" (another
blockbuster) and Jackie's first ever directing job, "Fearless Hyena."
All were big hits.
Soon
after starring in his first movie, Jackie Chan soon evolved in to a popular
movie star in Asia. Even though he was already popular in Asia, he wanted to be
popular in America as well. It would take him a total of 10 long years before
he starred in Rumble in the Bronx the
movie that introduced Jackie to the American audiences. His bright future
continued to shine as he starred in the Rush
Hour series and the Shanghai Noon
series. These movies helped put Jackie Chan on the Hollywood A List.
He
spends most of his spare time working with children, the elderly, and those in
need. He is a giving and generous celebrity who has come very far. He was born
into a poor family, and had nothing to start with. Jackie encountered many
obstacles during his career, but never gave up. Becoming the star he is today
took a lot of effort and courage. Another quality he possessed was an excellent
work ethic and passion for acting. Without these qualities, Jackie Chan would
not have succeeded to becoming who he is today. This is why I regard him as my
hero. Although all odds were against him when he was born, he never lost faith
in himself and became who he is today, a famous and well know movie star. At
the age of 57, Jackie Chan continues to make films in Hong Kong, including the new
blockbuster drama, New Police Story.
On top of his superb acting skills
Jackie also has a donation set up for talented but yet less fortunate young men
and women. It is called the Jackie Chan Charitable Foundation. Jackie Chan has
also won numerous ambassador awards, and nominations for Golden Globe, Green
Globe Film Awards, etc.
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