Jackie Chan filmography
Chan in July 2016
Jackie Chan began his film career as an extra child actor in the 1962 film Big and Little Wong Tin Bar . Ten years later, he was a stuntman opposite Bruce Lee in 1972's Fist of Fury and 1973's Enter the Dragon . He then had starring roles in several kung fu films , such as 1973's Little Tiger of Canton and 1976's New Fist of Fury . His first major breakthrough was the 1978 kung fu action comedy film Snake in the Eagle's Shadow , which was shot while he was loaned to Seasonal Film Corporation under a two-picture deal.[ 1] He then enjoyed huge success with similar kung fu action comedy films such as 1978's Drunken Master and 1980's The Young Master . Jackie Chan began experimenting with elaborate stunt action sequences in The Young Master [ 2] and especially Dragon Lord (1982).[ 3]
1983's Project A saw the official formation of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team and established Chan's signature style of elaborate, dangerous stunts combined with martial arts and slapstick humor, a style he further developed in a more modern setting with 1984's Wheels on Meals and notably 1985's Police Story , which contained numerous large-scale action scenes[ 4] and is considered one of the best action films of all time.[ 5] Chan continued his style of slapstick martial arts mixed with elaborate stunts in numerous other films, such as: the Police Story sequels, the Armour of God series, Project A Part II (1987), Dragons Forever (1988), Twin Dragons (1992), City Hunter (1993), and Drunken Master II (1994), among others. Rumble in the Bronx (1995) made Jackie Chan a mainstream celebrity in North America, leading to a successful Hollywood career with the Rush Hour and Shanghai series. In 2000, Chan produced an animated series Jackie Chan Adventures , which ran until 2005.[ 6] In 2010, Jackie Chan appeared in his first dramatic role in an American film, The Karate Kid .[ 7] In 2017, the Chinese -Indian co-production Kung Fu Yoga became his highest-grossing film in China .[ 8] As of 2021[update] , Jackie Chan has appeared in nearly 150 films.[ 9]
At the box office , ten of his films earned nearly US$ 200,000,000 (equivalent to $570,000,000 in 2023) worldwide between 1985 and 1989.[ 10] By the mid-1990s, he had become the most popular action movie star in Asia and Europe, with at least 20 films (out of 40 films) up until then, earning him a net income of $5 million per film.[ 11] In East Asia , his films collectively grossed HK$ 1.14 billion (US$146 million ) in Hong Kong between 1973 and 2010,[ 12] ¥ 48.4 billion (US$607 million ) in Japan between 1979 and 2012,[ 13] and over US$72 million in South Korea between 1991 and 2010,[ 14] while topping the Taiwan box office ten times between 1982 and 1994.[ 15] In Europe, his films collectively sold about 84 million tickets between 1973 and 2010.[ 16] As of 2021[update] , his films have grossed over CN¥ 14 billion (US$2.17 billion ) in China,[ 17] and US$1.84 billion [ 18] (more than US$2.44 billion adjusted for inflation) in the United States and Canada.[ 19] As of 2018[update] , 48 of his films listed by The Numbers have grossed more than US$5 billion at the worldwide box office.[ 18]
As actor
Short film
As director
Documentaries
Television
Scripted series
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1996
Martin
Himself
Scrooge, Season 5 Ep. 10
2000–2005
Jackie Chan Adventures
Himself (live-action segments)
Also executive producer
[ 84] [ 85]
2009–2010
Jackie Chan's Fantasia
Himself
2017
All New Jackie Chan Adventures
Reality shows
Notes
^ Cantonese and Mandarin dub versions
References
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