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Jackie Chan pioneered an entire genre of film, the action-comedy, as Hong Kong's biggest star in the '80s and '90s, then won over Western audiences with the box-office smash Rush Hour in 1998.
Jackie Chan, 71, reveals when he’ll retire — and what he’ll keep doing until then: ‘It’s who I am’ By Connor Surmonte Published May 7, 2025, 7:59 p.m. ET ...
During an interview with PEOPLE, 'Karate Kid: Legends' star Jackie Chan reveals that his mother, Lee-lee, who died in 2002, never watched any of his much-loved movies all the way through.
There won't be any simulated roundhouse kicks from Jackie Chan in the new "Karate Kid" movie. The legendary actor returns to the big screen as he reprises his role as the wise instructor, Mr. Han ...
By the 1990s, Jackie Chan was Asia’s highest grossing action star. Buddy comedy “Rush Hour” in 1998 bolstered his career in Hollywood and gave him global superstar status.
Starring Jackie Chan as Luo, a washed-up former stuntman who trains his horse, Red Hare, to become his partner, this film from China is a consistently awkward, over-the-top mess, attempting to ...