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I'm sorry, but nope: www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/35fyl8/my_favorite_jackie_chan_story/cr47urw Also, he was in the Panama Papers scandal back in April this year.
Gotta give Ross credit for knowing about his early years with Yuen Biao and Sammo Hung and mentioning some of his Hong Kong movie classics... Absolute legend this guy...
I really love this interview. I wish there were more interviews of Jackie Chan like this in America. Especially regarding his movies in Hong Kong. If I interviewed Jackie Chan, I would ask him if he would consider directing again. Most of his best movies were the ones he directed, including his masterpiece "Police Story".
jackies uncle jimmy chan who died many years ago had a hungar kungfu club in liverpool thats still going today his grave is close to my families i loved going to that club and also being part of the new year celebrations and even being lucky enough to peform the lion dance
I can't imagine what the people who would have bought Jackie would have done to him. Probably experimented on him because he was a late baby?? Thank god for the friends who stopped his father from doing it!!!
MarchHareZoisha Oh I see... I was thrown off by the word 'sold'. Although that is essentially what it is, exchanging your baby for money, if the doctor wanted to adopt him then the word was probably something else. Maybe 'gave him up' or something. Even if the doctor had adopted him, I think Jackie would have grown up to be a boring British tea drinker.
He was so cool and respectful man. Jackie is smart and talented actor i ever known . I admire him and he is amazing man ever. I observed he really cares their team as a filmmaker, He is well disciplined too. We love you Jackie 💕and missed you