It depends on what Jackie Chan is doing. If he is filming then it is being onset on time, doing the scenes required for that day and then going back to where-ever they are staying while filming. In between filming Jackie is usually busy with charity and promotional work. There is also lots of travelling and time spent on aeroplanes.
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Jackie Chan dislikes doing interviews but has the attitude that every person deserves the best interview he can give because even when he has given the same answer to the same question many times in one day, for the person asking the question it is the first time.
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Jackie Chan got the name "Jackie" when he was working construction in Australia. On the first day of work he was asked for his name. The person (Jack) who got him the job realised that "Kong-sang" would be too difficult, said "Call him Jack". When people said 'But you are Jack, how will we tell you apart?" Jack said "I'm Big Jack, he is Little Jack." 'Little Jack' quickly changed to 'Jackie'. Jackie liked the name and soon every one, including his parents were calling him 'Jackie'.
Jackie Chan did not attend college as such. He did attend an adult education language class at Dickson College in Canberra, Australia for a short while. He was called 'Paul' during his time at the college for gaining the name 'Jackie' on a construction site.
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Jackie Chan Adventures - 2000 Day of the Dragon 1-13 was released on: USA: 17 March 2001
"I do small things. I try to do good things every day. If everyone does some good, think of what a good world this will be." - Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan dislikes doing interviews but has the attitude that every person deserves the best interview he can give because even when he has given the same answer to the same question many times in one day, for the person asking the question it is the first time.
probaly watching jackie chan movies all day and night and jet li movies
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Jackie Chan got the name "Jackie" when he was working construction in Australia. On the first day of work he was asked for his name. The person (Jack) who got him the job realised that "Kong-sang" would be too difficult, said "Call him Jack". When people said 'But you are Jack, how will we tell you apart?" Jack said "I'm Big Jack, he is Little Jack." 'Little Jack' quickly changed to 'Jackie'. Jackie liked the name and soon every one, including his parents were calling him 'Jackie'.
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker were in talks mid-June 2013 to discuss "Rush Hour 4". In interviews after this- Jackie Chan said that he did not want to make "Rush Hour 4" just for the sake of making it. He wanted there to be a good script with a good story before making it. In another interview- Jackie Chan said that all the ideas that were presented for "Rush Hour 4" had been done before. Update: The idea has now been put forward to make "Rush Hour 4" with Chris Tucker and not with Jackie Chan.
Jackie Chan did not attend college as such. He did attend an adult education language class at Dickson College in Canberra, Australia for a short while. He was called 'Paul' during his time at the college for gaining the name 'Jackie' on a construction site.
"Every movie is a different location, different character, different people. That makes it fun. The most fun job in the world is making a movie, really," admitted Chan. "For [me], today America, tomorrow Beijing. You see different people, then you see different movies, different costumes. Then every day is a different challenge. It's fun, really, really fun and people pay you a lot." - Jackie Chan
'The Tuxedo' was released in 2002 but it was made in 2001. In 2001 Jackie Chan was 47 years old. Trivia: First day of filming on 'The Tuxedo' was 9.11.01 in Toronto. The scene that was being filmed was the scene in the park where Jackie's character, James Tong, was supposed to meet Jennifer Love-Hewitt's character for the first time. Filming was stopped and the whole cast and crew went to donate blood as there was a call for donations.
Jackie Robinson Day was created in 2004.