Jackie Chan made his first movie as a child actor in 1962 appearing in Big and Little Wong Tin Bar. He was just 8 years old.
Big and Little Wong Tin Bar is a 'lost' movie which means that all known prints of the movie have been lost
Jackie Chan was 8 years old when he appeared in his first movie.
At the age of 8, he appeared with some of his fellow "Little Fortunes", in the film Big and Little Wong Tin Bar (1962)
Jackie Chan made his first movie in 1962. He was 8 years old. The movie was Big and Little Wong Tin Bar.
When he was 8 or 9 years old in a movie called "Big and Little Wong Tin Bar"
Jackie Chan became a child actor at 8 years old.
Jackie Chan started making films when he was 8 years after enrolling for an apprenticeship at the China Drama Academy.
Jackie Chan has been acting since 1962.
1962
Acting and KungFu.
No Jackie Chan is not single.
Jackie Chan is not in Laos. Jackie is not from Laos. Jackie Chan is Chinese.
Jackie Chan invented his onscreen persona of "Jackie Chan".
Well, propably because he loved acting and he wanted that career.
Jackie Chan is well known for charity and philanthropy.
Acting and KungFu.
No, Jackie Chan did not study formal martial arts. He was studying in acting school and learned things there.
Jackie Chan's father started teaching him when he was 3 years old.
No Jackie Chan is not single.
Jackie Chan is not in Laos. Jackie is not from Laos. Jackie Chan is Chinese.
Jackie Chan is Chinese.
Jackie Chan invented his onscreen persona of "Jackie Chan".
Well, propably because he loved acting and he wanted that career.
Jackie Chan Stuntmaster (Playstation) Jackie Chan Adventures: Legend of the Dark hand (PC) Jackie Chan Adventures: Rely on Relic (PC) Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (PC) New Shaolin: Jackie Chan (Java) Jackie Chan: Martial Arts Legend (Facebook) Jackie Chan Xavix - J-Mat (Xavix) Jackie Chan PowerBoxing (Xavix) Jackie Chan - The Kung-Fu Master (Arcade) Jackie Chan - Fists of Fire (Arcade)
There are many places where someone can find a list of Jackie Chan movies. The best place to start would be the official Jackie Chan website. Another option would be Wikipedia.
Jackie Chan's autobiography is "I am Jackie Chan. My Life in Action". He is currently working on a sequel called "I am still Jackie Chan."