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Jackie Chan

Known for his martial arts skills, Jackie Chan Kong-sang (April 7,1954) combines agility and speed with comedic action to create popular films, such as Rush Hour. He is also an accomplished singer, having released over 20 albums.

483 Questions

Is Jackie Chan a millionaire?

Yes. According to Forbes Magazine his wealth is estimated at US$130 million.

Does Jackie Chan smoke?

He started smoking to try to look older when he was working as a stunt coordinator. He was only 17 / 18 years old and was giving instructions to stunt men who were much older than he was. He smoked for many years until he did an anti-smoking commercial which made him aware of the dangers of smoking and he stopped.

Now he does not approve of smoking and has put an anti-smoking message in many of his movies.

Where did Jackie Chan learn to fight?

Jackie Chan learned martial arts from his Dad, at Opera School and later through other training.

How many movies has Jackie Chan played in?

YEAR

TITLE

ROLE

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Karate Kid 2

Script in Development

2014

Wolf Flag

unknown

2014

Manhattan

A police man in New York

(further details not yet known)

2013

Skiptracer

Benny Black (in pre-production)

2013

Police Story 2013

Zhong Wen

2013

The Unbelievable (short film / advert)

Mr. Z

2013

Kungfu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (TV series)

Monkey

2012

The Break Up Artist

(executive producer)

2012

CZ12 / Chinese Zodiac

JC

2012

The Adventures of Jinbao

Jinbao (voice / Cantonese)

2011

Letter with No Return

(producer)

2011

1911

Huang Xing

2011

Kungfu Panda 2

Monkey (voice)

2011

Shaolin

Wudao

2011

Legendary Amazons

(producer)

2010

Magic Master

(producer)

2010

Kungfu Panda Holiday (TV short)

Monkey (voice)

2010

The Karate Kid

Mr. Han

2010

Little Big Soldier

The Soldier

2010

The Spy Next Door

Bob Ho-

2010

The Legend of Silk Boy

Xu Rongcun

2009

Looking for Jackie

Himself

2009

The Founding of a Republic

Li Jishen's Interviewer

2009

Shinjuku Incident

Steelhead

2008

Kungfu Panda

Monkey (voice)

2008

The Forbidden Kingdom

Lu Yan / Old Hop

2008

Jackie Chan Presents: Wushu

(executive producer)

2008

Run Papa Run

(executive producer)

2007

Air Diary

(producer)

2007

Rush Hour 3

Chief Inspector Lee

2006

Magic & Me

Himself

2006

Rob-B-Hood

Fong Ka Ho-

2005

The Myth

General Meng Yi / Dr Jack Chan

2005

Everlasting Regret

(chief producer)

2005

House of Fury

(executive producer) (presenter)

2004

New Police Story

Senior Insp. Chan Kwok-Wing

2004

The Twins Effect II

Lord of Armour Wei Cheng

2004

Around the World in 80 Days

Passepartout / Lau Xing

2004

Enter the Phoenix

Mr Chan (Cameo)

2004

Rice Rhapsody

(executive producer)

2003

The Medallion

Eddie Yang

2003

Twins Effect

Jackie Fong

2003

Traces of a Dragon

Himself

2003

Shanghai Knights

Chon Wang

2002

The Tuxedo

Jimmy Tong

2001

Rush Hour 2

Chief Inspector Lee

2001

The Accidental Spy

Buck Yuen

2000-2001

Jackie Chan Adventures (TV series)

(executive producer - 8 episodes)

2000

Shanghai Noon

Chon Wang

1999

Gen-X Cops

Poor Fisherman

1999

King of Comedy

Famous Movie Star

1999

Gorgeous

C.N. Chan

1999

Tempting Heart

(presenter)

1999

Jackie Chan: My Stunts (video documentary)

(producer)

1998

Rush Hour

Inspector Lee

1998

Jackie Chan's Who Am I?

WhoamI / Jackie Chan

1998

Hot War

(producer)

1998

Jackie Chan: My Story (video documentary)

(producer)

1997

An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn

Jackie Chan

1997

Mr. Nice Guy

Jackie

1996

Jackie Chan's First Strike

Insp. Chan Ka Kui

1995

Thunderbolt

Jackie Chan Feng Jim

1995

Rumble in the Bronx

Keung

1994

The Legend of Drunken Master

Wong Fei-hung

1993

Supercop 2

Inspector Chan

1993

Crime Story

Inspector Eddie Chan

1993

City Hunter

Ryu Saeba

1993

Kin chan no Cinema Jack

(producer)

1992

Supercop

Insp. Chan Ka Kui

1992

Twin Dragons

Ma Yau / Die Hard (John Ma / Boomer in US version)

1992

A Kid from Tibet

Cameo appearance

1992

Center Stage

(producer)

1992

The Shootout

(producer)

1991

Operation Condor

Asian Hawk / Condor / Jackie

1991

Angry Ranger

(producer)

1990

Island of Fire

Lung/Steve Tong

1990

The Outlaw Brothers

(stunt coordinator)

1990

Story Of KennedyTown

(producer)

1990

Stage Door Johnny

(producer)

1989

I am Sorry

(presenter)

1989

Miracles - Mr. Canton and Lady Rose

'Charlie' Cheng Wah Kuo

1989

The Inspector Wears Skirts II

(producer)

1988

Police Story 2

Chan Ka Kui

1988

Dragons Forever

Jackie Lung

1988

Top Squad

(stunt coordinator)

1988

Rouge

(producer)

1987

Project A 2

Sgt. Dragon Ma Yue-Lung

1987

That Enchanting Night

(producer)

1986

Armour of God

Asian Hawk

1986

Naughty Boys

Prisoner

1985

Police Story

Chan Ka Kui

1985

Heart of a Dragon

Ted/Tat Fung

1985

Winners & Sinners 3: Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars

Muscles

1985

The Protector

Billy Wong

1985

Winners & Sinners 2: My Lucky Stars

Muscles

1984

Wheels on Meals

Thomas

1984

Cannonball Run II

Jackie Chan, Mitsubishi Engineer

1984

Pom Pom

Motorcycle Cop #2

1983

Project A

Sgt. Dragon Ma Yue-Lung

1983

Fire Dragon

(Fantasy Mission Force footage)

1983

Winners & Sinners

Cop #7086

1983

Fearless Hyena 2

Chan Lung (as Jacky Chan)

1982

Dragon Strike

Dragon

1982

Fantasy Mission Force

Sammy (as Jacky Chan)

1981

The Cannonball Run

Subaru Driver #1

1981

The Gold Hunters

(producer)

1980

The Big Brawl

Jerry Kwan

1980

Half a Loaf of Kung Fu

Jiang (as Jacky Chan)

1980

The Young Master

Dragon

1980

Read Lips

(producer)

1979

In Eagle Dragon Fist

Tang How-Yuen

1979

The Fearless Hyena

Shing Lung (as Jacky Chan)

1978

Spiritual Kungfu

Yi-Lang

1978

Drunken Master

Wong Fei-Hung (as Jacky Chan)

1978

Magnificent Bodyguards

Lord Ting Chung

1978

Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin

Hsu Yin-Fung (as Jackie Chen)

1978

Snake in the Eagle's Shadow

Chienfu (as Lung Cheng)

1978

Immortal Warriors

(stunt coordinator)

1978

The Game of Death

(stunts - uncredited)

1977

To Kill with Intrigue

Cao Lei (as Chen Lung)

1977

The 36 Crazy Fists

In opening scene (uncredited)

1977

Blood Pact

Possible Extra

1976

Hand of Death

Tan Feng (as Chan Yuan Lung)

1976

The Killer Meteors

Wa Wu-Bin/Tiger

1976

New Fists of Fury

Ah Lung

(as Chen Yuen Lung)

1976

The Himalayan

Tseng's man (uncredited)

1976

Dance of Death

stunt coordinator

(as Chen Yuan Lung)

1976

Shaolin Wooden Men

Tiger / Little Mute

1975

No End of Surprises

Secretary Chen

(as Chen Yuen Lung)

1975

All in the Family

Hsiao Tang

1974

The Golden Lotus

Pear seller Brother Yun

(as Chen Yuen Lung)

1974

Village Of Tigers

Bandit (uncredited)

1974

The Young Dragons

Stunt coordinator

1974

Supermen Against the Orient

Extra / Stuntman

1973

Fist to Fist / Fists of the Double K

Guard

(as Chen Yuen Lung)

1973

Young Tiger

Extra (uncredited)

(as Chen Yuan Lung)

1973

Enter the Dragon

Thug in Prison (uncredited)

1973

The Awaken Punch / Village on Fire

Thug - beats up a woman (uncredited)

1973

Not Scared to Die / Eagle Shadow Fist

Shi Tzer

1973

Police Woman

Gang Leader

(as Jacky Chan)

stunt coordinator (uncredited,)

stunts (uncredited)

1973

None But The Brave / Attack of the Kung Fu Girls

Japanese extra (as Chen Yuen Lung)

1973

Facets of Love

Xiao Liu (as Chen Yuan Lung)

1973

Chinese Hercules / Freedom Strikes a Blow

Thug (uncredited)

Stunt Coordinator

1973

Fist of the Unicorn / Bruce Lee and I

Extra (uncredited)

1973

Fist of Anger

Si To

1973

Ambush

Extra (uncredited)

1973

Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung

Hsiao Hu

1972

Stranger in Hong Kong

1972

Brutal Boxer

Thug - slides along floor (uncredited)

1972

Hapkido

Black Bear student (uncredited)

1972

The Chinese Connection / Fist of Fury

Jing Wu student (uncredited)

1971

A Touch of Zen

Extra (uncredited)

1971

The Angry River

Cameo (uncredited)

1971

The Blade Spares None

Young Ching Yun (uncredited)

1971

Master with Cracked Fingers

Jackie Chan (as Chan Yuan Lung)

1970

Lady of Steel

Beggar child (uncredited)

1966

Come Drink with Me

Child (uncredited)

1966

The Eighteen Darts II

Child

1966

The Eighteen Darts I

Child

1964

The Story of Qin Xianglian

Child

1963

Unidentified Film with Li-Li Hua

Wrongly identified as "The Love Eterne" Jackie made a film with Li-Li Hua in 1963.

1962

Big and Little Wong Tin Bar

Child

1962

The 7 Tyrants of Jiangnan

Child
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Where can you see a picture of Jackie Chan's wife?

Lin Feng Jiao (born 30 June 1953 in Taiwan) is a retired Taiwanese actress and now the wife of martial arts superstar Jackie Chan.

What movies did Jackie Chan make with Owen Wilson?

Jackie Chan has made a lot of movies in China.

Supercop

1911

The Forbidden Kingdom

Founding of a Republic

CZ12

Drunken Master II

The Myth

The Karate Kid

Little Big Soldier

Shanghai Noon

Finding Jackie Chan

What are Jackie Chan's accomplishments?

1982

  • The Most Favorite Actor, Road Show Magazine, Japan

1983

  • Best Foreign Actor, Road Show Magazine, Japan

1984

  • Best Action Choreography - Jackie Chan Stunt Team, Hong Kong Film Awards
  • Best Foreign Actor, Road Show Magazine, Japan
  • The Best Foreign Singer in Japan

1985

  • Best Film: Police Story, Hong Kong Film Award
  • Best Action Choreography Hong Kong Film Award
  • Best Foreign Actor, Road Show Magazine, Japan
  • Best Foreign Director, Road Show Magazine, Japan

1986

  • Best Action Choreography, Hong Kong Film Award
  • Best Foreign Actor, Road Show Magazine, Japan
  • Best Foreign Director, Road Show Magazine, Japan
  • Jackie Chan Day (September 6th, 1986) San Francisco, USA
  • The Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong, H.K. Junior Chamber of Commerce

1987

  • Best Foreign Actor, Road Show Magazine, Japan
  • Nominated Best Actor, Golden Horse Award

1988

  • Best Action Choreography Hong Kong Film Award
  • Best Foreign Action Movie Director, Road Show Magazine, Japan
  • Best Foreign Actor, Road Show Magazine, Japan
  • The Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World, Jaycees International, Hong Kong Junior Chamber of Commerce

1989

  • Best Action Choreography, Hong Kong Film Award
  • Best Actor, Artists' Guild, Hong Kong
  • Best Foreign Actor, Road Show Magazine, Japan
  • Special Award 34th Asia Pacific Film Festival, Jakarta
  • Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire [MBE] British Government, H.K./Commonwealth

1990

  • Best Action Choreography, Hong Kong Film Award
  • des Insignes de Chevalier des Arts et des Letters The Cinematheque Francaise
  • Ten Most Popular Performers in the 80's Radio & Television, Hong Kong

1991

  • Jackie Chan Day (March 9th, 1991) Chicago, USA

1992

  • Best Actor, Golden Horse Award
  • Ten Most Healthy Personalities of Hong Kong, Radio & Television, Hong Kong
  • The Five Most Outstanding Young Chinese of the World, Taiwan Government

1993

  • Best Actor, Golden Horse Award
  • Outstanding Contribution to Movies Award, Asia Pacific Film Festival, Asia/Pacific

1994

  • Best Actor, Golden Horse Award
  • Best Action Choreography, Golden Horse Award
  • Best Actor of the Year, Cine-Asia

1995

  • Best Action Choreography, Hong Kong Film Award
  • Best Action Choreography, Golden Horse Award
  • Best Actor of the Year, Cine-Asia
  • Doctor of Social Science, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
  • Hong Kong Tourism Ambassador, Hong Kong Association
  • Jackie Chan Day (January 26th, 1995), Chicago, USA
  • Lifetime Achievement Award, MTV Movie Award, USA
  • Presenter, Academy Awards Ceremony

1996

  • Best Action Choreography, Hong Kong Film Award
  • Best Action Choreography, Golden Horse Award
  • Honorable Policeman, San Francisco Police Force, USA
  • Jackie Chan Day (December 6th, 1996), San Francisco, USA
  • Life Time Achievement Award. Asian Cinevision
  • Presidential Sports Award, Presidential Council on Physical Fitness & Sports, USA

1997

  • Fant-Asia Film Festival Best Asian Film for Drunken Master 2 (1994)
  • Best Action Choreography, Golden Horse Award
  • Kung Fu Artist of the Year in Black Belt Magazine
  • Positive Image Award, Media Action Network for Asian Americans, USA

1998

  • Best Action Choreography, Golden Horse Award
  • Honorary Fellowship, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Hong Kong
  • Maverick Tribute Award, Cinequest San Jose Film Festival, USA
  • The Innovator Award, Multicultural Motion Picture Association

1999

  • Actor of the Year, 3rd Hollywood Film Festival, USA
  • Best Action Choreography, Hong Kong Film Award
  • Best On-Screen Duo, MTV Movie Award, USA
  • Favorite Action Duo, Blockbuster Entertainment Award, USA
  • Favorite Action Hero of 1998, Foster's 1999 Can Film Awards
  • Honorable Citizen's Award, Government of Seoul, Korea
  • Honorary Action Ambassador of Hong Kong Action Expo 99
  • Ira D. Kays Humanitarian Awards, CineAsia
  • PETA Humanitarian Award
  • People Humanitarian Award
  • Silver Bauhinia Star, Hong Kong SAR Government, Hong Kong

2000

  • Ambassador of World Cup 2002, World Cup Committee, Korea
  • Excellence 2000 International Achievement Award, USPAACC, USA
  • First Ambassador, Beijing "SUN" Olympic Committee
  • International Achievement Award, International and Indian Film Awards
  • International Lifetime Achievement Award, International Leadership Foundation, USA
  • Legacy Award, Museum of Chinese in the Americas
  • The Millennium Legend Award, MCF 2000 - Multicultural Festival, United Kingdom
  • Montblanc de La Culture Award, Montblanc de Cultural Foundation

2001

  • Anti-Smoking Ambassador, American Cancer Foundation
  • Ambassador of HKSPC, HKSPC, Hong Kong
  • Cultural Artist of the Year, Harvard University
  • Grand Prix of the Americas, Montreal World Film Festival
  • Honorary Policeman, Los Angeles Police Department, USA
  • Honorary Policeman, Metro - Toronto Police Force, Canada
  • International Star of the Year, Variety Magazine
  • Jackie Chan Day (February 28th, 2001) Las Vegas, USA
  • Key of City, Jackie Chan Day (November 18th, 2001), City of Toronto, Canada
  • Star of the Year Award, Show West

2002

  • All American Family Hero Award, California Law Enforcement Image Coalition, USA
  • Best Action Choreography, Hong Kong Film Award
  • Best Fight Scene, MTV Movie Awards
  • Favorite Male Kicker, Nickelodeon's Annual Kid's Choice Award
  • Honorary Policeman, Toronto Police Service Board, Canada
  • Innovator Award, The 8th Annual American Choreography Awards, USA
  • Star on the Walk of Fame, Walk of Fame, Hollywood, USA
  • Taurus Honorary Award, World Stunt Award
  • The Inspiration Award, MTV-Asia, Asia
  • Yahoo! Hong Kong Brand Award, Hong Kong
  • Outstanding Achievement for Acting in Actions Film, World Stunt Award

2003

  • Hong Kong Tourism Ambassador, Hong Kong Tourism Board, Hong Kong
  • Hong Kong Film Ambassador, Hong Kong Filmmart, Hong Kong
  • Ambassador (Year of China in France) Government of China and France
  • Ambassador, Beijing Olympics (China)
  • Favorite Male Butt Kicker, Nickelodeon's Annual Kid's Choice Award

2004

  • International Goodwill Ambassador UNICEF
  • International Goodwill Ambassador UNAIDS
  • Torch bearer: 2004 Athens Summer Olympic Games
  • Star on Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong
  • 24th Hong Kong Film Awards Professional Achievement Award
  • Honorary Professorship, School of Hotel & Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • Ten Greatest People of China, CCTV, China
  • Environment and Culture Ambassador, China's State Environmental Protection Administration
  • Award of Distinction, China Community Chest
  • Best Action Choreography, Golden Horse Film Award
  • Honorary Smile Ambassador, Harvey Ball World Smile Foundation (USA)
  • Honorary Vice Chairman, Harvey Ball World Smile Foundation (Japan)

2005

  • Best Actor, Golden Rooster Award
  • European Union Global Diversity Award
  • Next Step World Champion Award
  • China Charity Award
  • Shanghai Film Festival's Outstanding Contribution to Film Award
  • Ambassador, World Firefighter Games
  • Honorary Medal from the City of Paris for his film career and smile. Awarded by Mayor Bertrand Delanoe

2006

  • Honorary Medal of the City of Paris, France
  • Honorary Directorship, Beijing's Colorful Tomorrow Children's Ophthalmology Hospital
  • 24th Hong Kong Film Awards Professional Achievement Award
  • Yodogawa Nagaharu Award (Road Show Magazine) for Contribution to Japan Film Industry
  • Friend of the Australian International School of Hong Kong
  • Ambassador of Professional Exchange and Enhancement Program on Creative Commercial Arts and Design in Hong Kong

    Founder, Jackie Chan Civil Aviation Foundation

  • Cultural Ambassador (China)
  • Honorary Principal of Qiannan Normal College for Nationalities (China)
  • Asia Pacific Tourism Ambassador
  • Appeal Patron, Save China's Tigers Campaign
  • China Police Motorcycle Rally Spokesman
  • Plaque with handprint installed at Tokyo's Nemu no Hiroba
  • American Red Cross National Celebrity Cabinet member
  • Laureus Sport for Good: Laureus Friends and Ambassadors Certificate
  • JCE's Everlasting Regret Named a Film of Merit by the Hong Kong Film Critics Society

2007

  • Most Influential Award for Chinese Kung Fu (China)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award, NYU Tisch School (Asia)
  • Honorary Sheriff's Deputy, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (USA)
  • DVD Data Special Award (Japan)
  • Ambassador of Yan Tai, Shandong Province, China
  • Red Cross National Celebrity Cabinet (Returning Member)
  • Hong Kong Dance Alliance Lifetime Achievement Award in Body Movement Art

2008

  • Beijing Olympics Special Ambassador

2009

  • Honorary Librarian at the Chinese People's Revolution Military Museum
  • Executive Director from Overseas, China Overseas Exchange Association
  • Anti-Drug Publicity Ambassador, National Narcotics Control Commission Office, Ministry of Public Security of China
  • Best Animated Series, Golden Dragon Animation Award
  • National Medal for Peace and Friendship Among Nations Award, Vietnam Ethnic Organization

    Honorary Doctorate in Humanities, University of Cambodia

    Top Ten Green Newsmakers Award, China Green Development Forum

2010

  • 54th Asia Pacific Film Festival Award for Outstanding Achievement

  • Special Ambassador, 2010 World Expo, Shanghai
  • 10 Outstanding Asians in Hollywood, Green Planet Movie Awards

  • Asian Cultural Ambassador of the Decade, Green Planet Movie Awards
  • Ambassador for the Chinese Women's Development Foundation "Water for Mother's" Project

  • Terracotta Peace Award, Terracotta Film Festival, London
  • Official Spokesperson for Imagine Australia

2011

  • Favourite Action Star, People's Choice Awards
  • Favorite Buttkicker, Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards

  • Chinese Patriotic Award, Chinese Patriotic Association
  • 2010 Star Citizen, Chinese Patriotic Association

  • Best Asian Charity Role Model, Chinese Music Awards
  • Environmental and Health Ambassador for the China Environmental and Health Awareness Week

  • Most Caring Artist Award, Beautiful Sichuan Panda Awards
  • Dedicating Love to Children - 'China Children Charity Inspiring Figures in 30 Years' Award", Children and Teenager's Fund

2012

  • 'Living Connoisseurs" Award, Target Luxury Lifestyle Magazine

  • "Most Credits in a Movie", Guinness World Records
  • "Most Stunts by a Living Actor", Guinness World Records

2013

  • Best Action Choreography, Hong Kong Film Award

  • Best Director, Huading Awards

Is Jackie Chan right or left handed?

Jackie Chan is right-handed.

Source: An exclusive interview with Jackie Chan during the opening of Forbidden Kingdom.

What is Jackie Chan's favorite Kung Fu form?

It seems like a heck of a lot, but actually, he has not studied a martial art since he was 10. He learned some of his style at the Peking Acting school. He doesn't appear to hold an official rank in any style and is official biography doesn't specify any style. Given his training in Hong Kong, it could be guessed that it was a Southern Style.

My favorite film of his is Drunken Master 1978 directed by Yuen Woo Ping check it out you will see what he knows

Jackie in various interviews has said that he has trained in Northern Style and Southern Style Kungfu. He has also trained in Hapkido, Taekwando, Karate, Boxing and various other martial arts. He claims to like 'Bak Mei' the most. He can be seen doing 'Drunken Boxing' or 'Hung Gar' in Drunken Master. He does 'Dragon Style' in Dragon Fist.

In what movie did Jackie Chan almost died?

Jackie Chan's character died in several movies.

He started his career as a stuntman and got noticed by directors because of his ability to play dead authentically.

His character died in the first movie that John Woo directed "Hand of Death".

Other movies in which Jackie Chan's character has died are:

  • "The Myth"
  • "Shinjuku Incident"
  • "Killer Meteors"
  • "The Medallion"
  • "Little Big Soldier"

Does Jackie Chan have cancer?

No but he does JOKINGLY describe himself as being ADD/OCD because he likes things to be in order and can't sit still (even though he can). He just talks with his hands and body a lot.

Where can you watch rush hour 2?

As well as looking on line for it try renting it or buying it. Also, you could ask a friend to see if they have the movie and then if you could borrow it.

Are Jason Chan and Jackie Chan brothers?

Jackie Chan does not have a brother. He is the only child of Charles and Lee-Lee Chan, but both his mother and father have children from a previous marriage.

Charles has two sons and Lee-Lee has two daughters. So Jackie Chan has two half-brothers and two half-sisters.

His half-brothers are Fang Shide (房仕德) and Fang Shisheng (房仕勝).

His half-sisters are Yulan and Guilan.

Is Jackie Chan dead in 2011?

No Jackie Chan did not die. He is the victim of a celebrity death hoax. Please check your information with a reliable news source before believing reports via social media.

Is Jackie Chan related to Teddy Chan?

No they are not related. Chan is a very common name, and having the same name does not mean that people are related.

Why is Jackie Chan a comedian?

Jackie Chan is important in terms of being an icon to many people and to inspire them into the martial arts. Other ways of why he is important is because he does his own stunts in films, Also he always will have an important role in any film he is in because hes a good actor.

Is Jackie Chan related to Patrick Chan?

No, Stacie Chan is not related to Jackie Chan, despite voicing his niece on Jackie Chan Adventures.

Has Will Smith and Jackie Chan ever done a movie together?

Jackie Chan and Will Smith have never been in a movie together but Jackie did do a movie with Will Smith's son, Jaden Smith, they did the karate kid

What languages does Jackie Chan speak?

His native language is Mandarin. He speaks Cantonese and Mandarin fluently. He is reasonably fluent in English. He also speaks some Thai, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, French. He knows some Chinese Sign Language and often signs the lyrics to his songs while singing.

Why when and where did Jackie Chan immigrate to?

Jackie Chan has never migrated or emigrated anywhere. He has lived in the US and Australia, temporarily calling them 'home' but has never had citizenship of another country besides Hong Kong / China.

What movies made Jackie Chan famous?

Snake in the Eagle's Shadow and Drunken Mastermade Jackie Chan famous in Hong Kong and launched his career.

Rumble in the Bronx made Jackie Chan famous in America.

When did Jackie Chan meet Lin Feng Jiao?

The Kung-Fu Master Jackie Chan happened in 1995.

When is Jackie Chan's dad's Birthday?

Chan Kong-Sang His birth name is 陳港生 Chan Kong-Sang. It means "Born in Hong Kong".