4) Jackie Chan

The Foreigner
Jackie Chan, is a Hong Kong actor, director, and martial artist known for his slapstick acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, and innovative stunts, which he typically performs himself. Chan has been acting since the 1960s, performing in more than 150 films. He is one of the most popular action film stars of all time.
He began his film career by appearing in small roles at the age of five as a child actor. Chan’s first major breakthrough was the 1978 film Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow. The film established the comedic kung fu genre. The same year, Chan then starred in Drunken Master, which finally propelled him to mainstream success.
In 1983 Chan starred in Project A, which introduced a dangerous stunt-driven style of martial arts. In 1985, Chan made the first Police Story film, a crime action film in which Chan performed a number of dangerous stunts. In 1986, Chan played “Asian Hawk,” an Indiana Jones-esque character, in the film Armour of God. The film was Chan’s biggest domestic box office success up to that point.
Chan finally succeeded in establishing a foothold in the North American market in 1995 with a worldwide release of Rumble in the Bronx, attaining a cult following in the United States that was rare for Hong Kong movie stars.
In 1998, Chan released his final film for Golden Harvest, Who Am I? He continued his Hollywood success in 2000 when he teamed up with Owen Wilson in the Western action comedy Shanghai Noon. In November 2007, Chan began filming the Shinjuku Incident, a dramatic role featuring no martial arts sequences with director Derek Yee, which sees Chan take on the role of a Chinese immigrant in Japan.
In 2013, Chan starred in Police Story 2013, a reboot of the Police Story franchise directed by Ding Sheng, and it was released in China at the end of 2013. In early 2017, Chan’s new film titled Kung Fu Yoga, a Chinese-Indian project, which also starred Disha Patani, Sonu Sood, and Amyra Dastur was released.
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