Jackie Chan filmography

This article contains the filmography of Jackie Chan.

See also Jackie Chan filmography by studio

Contents

Filmography

Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
1962 Big and Little Wong Tin Bar 大小黄天霸 child actor (intro) Lost film
The 7 Tyrants of Jiangnan 兩湖合 child actor
1963 The Love Eterne 梁山伯與祝英台 child actor (extra) (uncredited)
1964 The Story of Qin Xiang Lin 秦香蓮 child actor
1966 The Eighteen Darts (Part 1) 兩湖十八鏢(上集) child actor aka Seven Little Tigers (Part 1)
The Eighteen Darts (Part 2) 兩湖十八鏢(下集) child actor aka Seven Little Tigers (Part 2)
Come Drink with Me 大醉俠 child actor (uncredited) Jackie Chan is rumored to have appeared in film.
1971 A Touch of Zen 俠女 supporting role
The Blade Spares None 刀不留人 "Prince's fighter in the forest" (uncredited)
1972 Fist of Fury 精武門 "kung fu student"
stuntman
aka The Chinese Connection
Hapkido 合氣 "Black Bear student" (uncredited)
stuntman (uncredited)
1973 Enter the Dragon 龍爭虎鬥 "prisoner" (cameo)
stuntman
Facets of Love 北地胭脂 "Xiao Liu" (as Chen Yuen Lung) (cameo)
Not Scared to Die 頂天立地 "Si To" / "Shi Tzer" (cameo)
stunt co-ordinator
aka Eagle Shadow Fist
aka Fist of Anger
aka Return to China
Police Woman 女警察 "Mole Face Gang Leader"
(as Jacky Chan)
stunt co-ordinator
aka Rumble in Hong Kong, Young Tiger, Police Woman Against Jackie Chan, and Heroine
This film was marketed as a Jackie Chan film, although he only made a cameo appearance
Kung Fu Girl 鐵娃 "Japanese thug" (cameo)
martial arts director
stunt co-ordinator
aka Attack of the Kung Fu Girls
aka None but the Brave
aka The Heroine
Little Tiger of Canton 廣東小老虎 "Jackie" / "Ah Lung"
martial arts director
stunt co-ordinator
aka Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung
Ten Fingers of Death
Snake Fist Ninja
Snake Fist Fighter
Freedom Strikes a Blow 碼頭大決鬥 "thug" (extra)
stunt co-ordinator
aka Chinese Hercules
aka Black Guide
1974 Fists of the Double K 除霸 Guard(cameo)
stuntman
aka Fist to Fist
aka Hong Kong Face-Off
The Golden Lotus 金瓶雙艷 "Pear Seller Brother Yun" (cameo)
Supermen Against the Orient 四王一后 supporting role (uncredited)
stuntman
stunt co-ordinator
1975 All in the Family 花飛滿城春 "Hsiao Tang / rickshaw driver"
Bruce Lee and I 李小龍與我 (cameo)
No End of Surprises 拍案驚奇 Secretary Chen (cameo)
The Himalayan 密宗聖手 "Tsengs men" (uncredited)
stuntman
The Young Dragons 鐵漢柔情 action choreographer
stunt co-ordinator
1976 New Fist of Fury 新精武門之精武拳 "Lung"
Dance of Death 舞拳 stunt co-ordinator (as Chen Yuan-lung) aka Eternal Conflict
Shaolin Wooden Men 少林木人巷 "Tiger"
stunt co-ordinator
action director
aka Shaolin Chamber of Death
aka Shaolin Wooden Men: Young Tiger's Revenge
Hand of Death 少林門 "Tan Feng" aka Countdown in Kung Fu
Killer Meteors 風雨雙流星 "Wa Wu-Bin / Tiger / Immortal Meteor"
stunt co-ordinator
aka The Killer Meteors, Jackie Chan vs. Wang Yu
The Private Eyes 半斤八兩 stuntman aka Mr. Boo 1: The Private Eyes
1977 The 36 Crazy Fists 三十六迷形拳 supporting role in
opening scene (uncredited)
stunt co-ordinator
aka The Blood Pact
To Kill with Intrigue 劍花煙雨江南 "Cao Lei"
stunt coordinator
1978 Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin 蛇鶴八步 "Hsu Yiu Fong"
stunt co-ordinator
Magnificent Bodyguards 飛渡捲雲山 "Lord Ting Chung"
stunt coordinator
aka Eye of the Dragon
Snake in the Eagle's Shadow 蛇形刁手 "Chien Fu"
stunt coordinator
Drunken Master 醉拳 "Wong Fei Hung" aka Drunken Monkey in the Tiger's Eyes
Spiritual Kung Fu 拳精 "Yi-Lang"
stunt coordinator (as Chen Yuen Lung)
aka Karate Ghostbuster
Half a Loaf of Kung Fu 一招半式闖江湖 "Master Jiang"
writer
martial arts director
stunt co-ordinator
Two in Black Belt 黑帶恨 (cameo)
1979 The Fearless Hyena 笑拳怪招 "Shing Lung"
(as Jacky Chan)
director
action director
aka Revenge of the Dragon
Dragon Fist 龍拳 "Tang How-Yuen"
action director
Immortal Warriors 百戰保山河 action director
stunt coordinator
Master with Cracked Fingers 廣東小老虎 "Jackie Chan" aka Snake Fist Fighter
This film was created from an amalgamation of footage, primarily from the limited-release 1973 film Little Tiger of Canton.
1980 The Young Master 帥弟出馬 "Dragon" / "Master Lung"
director
action director
writer
The Big Brawl 殺手壕 "Jerry Kwan" / "Lung"
action director
aka Battle Creek Brawl
Read Lips 孖寶闖八關 producer
1981 The Cannonball Run 砲彈飛車 "Jackie Chan the Subaru driver" (cameo)
The Gold-Hunters 老鼠街 producer
1982 Dragon Lord 龍少爺 "Dragon Ho"/ "Lung"
director
action director
martial arts choreographer
co-writer
aka Dragon Strike
Fantasy Mission Force 迷你特攻隊 "Sammy" (as Jacky Chan)
stuntman
aka Mini Special Force
1983 Fearless Hyena Part II 龍騰虎躍 "Chan Lung" / "Stone"
action choreographer (footage)
This film was created by Lo Wei,
derived from alternative footage recorded during the filming of the original The Fearless Hyena.
It had no input from Jackie Chan.
Winners and Sinners 奇謀妙計五福星 "CID 07" aka Winners & Sinners: Five Lucky Stars
Project A A計劃 "Sergeant Dragon Ma Yue Lung"
director
writer
action director
aka Mark of the Dragon
1984 Wheels on Meals 快餐車 "Thomas" aka Spanish Connection
Cannonball Run II 砲彈飛車2 "Jackie" (Mitsubishi engineer)
Pom Pom 神勇雙響炮 Motorcycle Cop #2 (Cameo)
1985 Police Story 警察故事 "Chan Ka-Kui" aka "Kevin Chan"
director
action director
stunt coordinator
fight choreographer
Heart of Dragon 龍的心 "Tat Fung" aka "Ted" aka First Mission
Ninja Thunderbolt 至尊神偷 (cameo) aka To Catch a Thief
aka To Catch a Ninja
aka Ninja Fury
The Protector 威龍猛探 "Billy Wong"
My Lucky Stars 福星高照 "Muscles" Winners & Sinners 2: My Lucky Stars
Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars 夏日福星 "Muscles" aka "Seven Lucky Stars"
1986 Naughty Boys 扭計雜牌軍 "prisoner" (cameo)
producer
1987 Armour of God 龍兄虎弟 "Jackie Condor" aka "Asian Hawk"
director
stunt co-ordinator
aka Operation Condor 2: The Armour of the Gods
Project A Part II A計劃續集 "Dragon Ma"
director
action director
stunt coordinator
That Enchanting Night 良青花奔月 producer
1988 Police Story 2 警察故事續集 "Chan Ka-Kui" aka "Kevin"
director
stunt coordinator
Dragons Forever 飛龍猛將 "Jackie Lung"
production supervisor
aka Cyclone Z
The Inspector Wears Skirts 霸王花 producer
Rouge 胭脂扣 producer
1989 Miracles 奇蹟 "Charlie Cheng Wah Kuo" / "Kuo Chen Wah"
director
producer
writer
action director
aka Mr. Canton and Lady Rose
aka Black Dragon
aka The Canton Godfather
The Inspector Wears Skirts II 神勇飛虎霸王花 producer
1990 Island of Fire 火燒島 "Lung" /"Steve Tong" / "Da Chui" aka The Prisoner
The Outlaw Brothers 最佳賊拍檔 action director
Stage Door Johnny 舞台姊妹 producer
Story of Kennedy Town 西環的故事 producer
1991 A Kid from Tibet 西藏小子 "airport passenger" (cameo)
Armour of God II: Operation Condor 飛鷹計劃 "Jackie Condor"
director
action director
producer
aka Operation Condor
Angry Ranger 火爆浪子 producer
Beauty and the Beast 美女與野獸 "Beast" (voice) Chan performed voice acting and singing in the Chinese dub of the film.
1992 Police Story 3: Super Cop 警察故事III超級警察 "Chan Ka-Kui" aka "Kevin"
executive producer
aka Supercop
Twin Dragons 雙龍會 "Ma Yau" aka "John Ma"
"Die Hard" aka "Boomer"
action director
stunt choreographer
aka Double Dragon
Centre Stage 阮玲玉 presenter
The Shootout 危險情人 producer
1993 Once a Cop 超級計劃 "Inspector Chan" (cameo) aka Project S
aka Supercop 2
aka Police Story 3 Part II
City Hunter 城市獵人 "Ryo Saeba" aka "city Hunter" Based on the Japanese manga City Hunter
Crime Story 重案組 "Inspector Eddie Chan"
stunt co-ordinator
Kin chan no Cinema Jack 陳健沒有傑克電影院 producer This is an anthology film, a joint production between Australia, Hong Kong and Japan. The HK section was produced by Jackie Chan and featured Yuen Biao.
1994 Drunken Master II 醉拳II "Wong Fei Hung"
co-director
stunt co-ordinator
martial arts choreographer
aka The Legend of Drunken Master
1995 Thunderbolt 霹靂火 "Chan Foh To"
"Alfred Tung"
action director
executive producer
stunt coordinator
aka Dead Heat
Rumble in the Bronx 紅番區 "Ma Hon Keung"
action director
martial arts director
stunt director
1996 Police Story 4: First Strike 警察故事IV之簡單任務 "Chan Ka-Kui" aka "Jackie"
action director
stuntman (uncredited)
aka Jackie Chan's First Strike
1997 Mr. Nice Guy 一個好人 "Jackie"
stunt coordinator (uncredited)
stuntman (uncredited)
aka SuperChef
aka Mister Cool
1998 Who Am I? 我是誰 Jackie Chan aka "Who Am I?"
director
action director
co-writer
stunt coordinator
Rush Hour 火拼時速 "Detective Inspector Lee"
stunt coordinator
Hot War 幻影特攻 producer
An Alan Smithee Film Burn Hollywood Burn "himself" (cameo)
Mulan 花木蘭 "Captain Li Shang" (voice) Cantonese and Mandarin version
1999 King of Comedy 喜劇之王 "unnamed extra actor" (cameo)
Gorgeous 玻璃樽 "C. N. Chan"
action director
action choreographer
co-producer
co-writer
aka High Risk
Gen-X Cops 特警新人類 "fisherman" (cameo)
executive producer
2000 Shanghai Noon 西域威龍 "Chon Wang"
excutive producer
stuntman (uncredited)
2001 The Accidental Spy 特務迷城 "Buck Yuen"
co-producer
stunt coordinator
Rush Hour 2 火拼時速2 "Chief Inspector Lee"
2002 The Tuxedo 燕尾服 "Jimmy Tong"
2003 Shanghai Knights 飛龍再生 "Chon Wang"
action choreographer
executive producer
The Twins Effect 千機變 "Jackie" the Ambulance driver (cameo role) aka Vampire Effect
The Medallion 西域威龍2皇家威龍 "Eddie Yang"
2004 Around the World in 80 Days 環遊世界八十天 "Passepartout"
executive producer
fight choreographer
The Twins Effect II 千機變 II – 花都大戰 "Lord of Armour"
(cameo)
aka The Huadu Chronicles: Blade of the Rose
New Police Story 新警察故事 "Senior Inspector Chan Kwok-Wing"
action director
executive producer
stunt director
Enter the Phoenix 大佬愛美麗 "Mr. Chan" (cameo)
executive producer
Rice Rhapsody 海南雞飯 executive producer
2005 The Myth 神話 "General Meng Yi"
"Jack"
action director
stunt director
aka Jackie Chan's The Myth
Everlasting Regret 長恨歌 co-producer
House of Fury 精武家庭 executive producer
2006 Rob-B-Hood 寶貝計劃 "Fong Ka Ho" aka "Thongs"
action director
co-producer
co-writer
stunt coordinator
aka Robin-B-Hood
2007 Rush Hour 3 火拼時速3 "Chief Inspector Lee"
2008 The Forbidden Kingdom 功夫之王 "Lu Yan" / "Old Hop" aka King of Kung Fu
Kung Fu Panda 功夫熊貓 "Master Monkey" (voice)
Run Papa Run 一個好爸爸 executive producer
Wushu 武術之少年行 executive producer
2009 Shinjuku Incident 新宿事件 "Steelhead"
executive producer
Looking for Jackie 尋找成龍 himself aka Jackie Chan and The Kung Fu Kid
aka Jackie Chan Kung Fu Master
The Founding of a Republic 建國大業 "Li Jishen's Interviewer" (cameo role) aka Jian Guo Da Ye (lit. The Great Cause of China's Foundation)
aka Founding of the Nation
aka Lofty Ambitions of Nation Building
2010 The Spy Next Door 鄰家特工 "Bob Ho" aka Double Mission
Little Big Soldier 大兵小將 "Big Soldier"
producer
writer
aka Big Soldier, Small General
aka Junior Soldiers
The Karate Kid 功夫夢 "Mr. Han" aka The Kung Fu Dream
The Legend of Silk Boy 世博冠軍湖絲仔 "Xu Rongcun" (voice)
2011 Shaolin 新少林寺 "Wu Dao" aka The New Shaolin Temple
Kung Fu Panda 2 功夫熊貓2 "Master Monkey" (voice)
1911[1] 辛亥革命 "Huang Xing"
director
executive producer
stunt co-ordinator
stuntman
Legendary Amazons 楊門女將 producer
The Great Magician[2] 大魔術師 (cameo)
action director
filming
2012 Chinese Zodiac[3][4] 十二生肖 leading role
director
filming
2013 Karate Kid 2 功夫夢2 "Mr. Han"

Unconfirmed future films

Working title Sources Source Info Notes
J & J Project 2 SFGate[5]
Movies Online[6]
Chan mentions the informal agreement he has with Jet Li to make another film together, saying "This is Hollywood, so if it's a hit, there are always sequels. 'Return to the Forbidden Kingdom!' But I'll tell you something, right after we finished making the movie, I said to Jet, 'We should make another movie together — but we should do it our way. This was a family movie, a Hollywood movie. We should make a real Hong Kong style movie: More action, more comedy, more everything. And he said yes!"
This future film may not be the sequel to The Forbidden Kingdom, but something entirely new.
Project A Part III 163.com[7] 2006 article
Nair-San IndiaGlitz[8] 2008 article stating English screenplay was complete and filming was due to begin mid-August. Japanese Project with Indian actor Mohanlal.
I am Jackie Chan: The Musical Cine Asia[9] News article 19 January 2010 Chan said "I am planning to do I am Jackie Chan: The Musical. I've got a very interesting background. I will talk about how I got into the film business... and how I've come to be today. It's a very interesting, classical musical."
Flying Duck IMDb[10]
Drunken Master 1945 Hollywood Reporter[11] At Cannes 2010, Chan's representatives announced 8 films and 2 TV shows that would be produced by JCE Movies Limited and other companies Chan is involved with. Announced, with Alan Mak attached as director and starring Chan.
Rather than a sequel to Drunken Master and Drunken Master II, the new film is "intended to capture the martial arts spirit that the earlier films celebrated"
The Break-Up Artist Hollywood Reporter[11] as above Chan to work as producer.
Although also directed by Steve Woo, this film will not be a direct remake of 2009's The Break-Up Artist
Letter With No Return Hollywood Reporter[11] as above Chan to produce, Steve Woo to direct. Set to film in OCtober 2010, with a $2 million budget.
Magic Master Hollywood Reporter[11] as above Suspense film to star Ge You, with Chan producing. A director is currently being sought, and pre-production is scheduled for February 2011.
Cambodia Landmine Hollywood Reporter[11] as above Action/comedy/drama, to be directed by Ding Sheng and starring Chan. The $25 million production is scheduled to shoot in Cambodia in February 2012.
Tiger Mountain Hollywood Reporter[11] as above Mandarin-language action drama, to be directed by Tsui Siu-Ming and starring Chan. Budgeted at $50 million and set to begin production in October 2012, the film will boast 3D special effects.
Manhattan Hollywood Reporter[11] as above Action/suspense film. Chan to direct and star. Budgeted at $55 million, it will be filmed in China and the US, and is slated for January 2013.

Cancelled films

Year Working title Planned Plot Notes
1990s "Firemen" film Chan mentions in his book I am Jackie Chan, that he would have liked to make a film in which he played a fireman, using his acrobatic skills to escape burning buildings. The idea was taken by other people and Chan never created his film and though mad at first, he ended up being satisfied with the result of the film.
1996 The Bee Chan's character in this film would attempt to catch a bee with a mind of its own, which would always escape. Jackie was offered this film after the success of Rumble in the Bronx in the US, but he decided he didn't want to appear in a film where he was depicted as being less intelligent than an insect.
2000 The Bellboy It was rumoured that Chan would star in a remake of the 1960 Jerry Lewis film, The Bellboy.[12]
2001 Nosebleed The film would have featured Chan as a window cleaner at the World Trade Center who learns that terrorists are plotting to destroy the Statue of Liberty. It is alleged that filming was due to begin on September 11, and that it was the WTC itself that would be destroyed, but because the screenwriter failed to deliver the script on time, filming was delayed and ultimately the film was cancelled. While a script did exist (written in 1999), the story of Chan's lucky escape is likely to have been false reporting or the dates embellished for dramatic effect.[13]
Soulcalibur Sammo Hung had the idea of adapting the Soulcalibur series into a film starring Jackie Chan. However, the idea was scrapped and filming never began. Another film company, Anthem Pictures, acquired the rights to Soulcalibur in 2006.</sma|-

Documentaries

Year Documentary title Chinese title Notes
1990 The Best of the Martial Arts Films 金裝武術電影大全
1996 Biography: "Jackie Chan: From Stuntman to Superstar" A&E Network
8 October 1996
1998 Jackie Chan: My Story 成龍的傳奇
1999 Jackie Chan: My Stunts 成龍:我的特技
2002 The Art of Action: Martial Arts in Motion Picture 功夫片歲月
2003 Cinema Hong Kong: Kung Fu 電影香江:功夫世家
Traces of a Dragon: Jackie Chan & His Lost Family 龍的深處:失落的拼圖
2006 The Heavenly Kings 四大天王 Feature film, mockumentary
2008 A Touch of Beijing Documentary about Beijing's hosting of the
2008 Summer Olympics.
Mega Cities: Hong Kong National Geographic Channel
20 June 2008

Television appearances

Year Series title Role Country & Channel Episodes Air date / Notes
1992–1996 Martin guest star United StatesFOX
2

"Scrooge" – 19 December 1996

1996 68th Academy Awards award presenter United States 25 March 1996
SMAP×SMAP guest /
contestant
JapanFuji TV
1
21 October 1996
1996–1998 The Rosie O'Donnell Show interviewee United States
2
22 July 1996
17 September 1998
1997 Moviewatch interviewee United KingdomChannel 4
1
Series 6, Episode 1–23 September 1997
1997–2007 Late Show with David Letterman interviewee United StatesCBS
3
8 January 1997
15 July 1997
2 August 2007
1999–2007 Late Night with Conan O'Brien interviewee United StatesNBC
4
2 April 1999
5 October 2000
25 September 2002
3 August 2007
2000 Saturday Night Live guest presenter United StatesNBC
1
Season 25, Episode 20 – May 20, 2000
International Indian Film Academy Awards award presenter India 24 June 2000
20 Heures le Journal interviewee FranceFrance 2
1
7 August 2000
Die Harald Schmidt Show interviewee GermanySat.1
1
12 October 2000
2000–2005 Jackie Chan Adventures himself United StatesKids' WB
66
Chan appears as himself in live action. The cartoon version of Chan is voiced by James Sie.
2001 2001 MTV Movie Awards award presenter United StatesMTV 2 June 2001
The Priory interviewee United KingdomChannel 4
1
10 July 2001
The Big Breakfast interviewee United KingdomChannel 4
1
2 August 2001
2001–2004 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno interviewee United StatesNBC
3
26 July 2001
15 August 2003
11 June 2004
2002 Rank subject /
interviewee
United StatesE!
1
"25 Toughest Stars" – 24 April 2002
2002 ABC World Stunt Awards award presenter United StatesABC
1
19 May 2002
MADtv host /
guest star
United States
1
Season 8, Episode 3–28 September 2002
2002–2008 HBO First Look interviewee United StatesHBO
3
"The Tuxedo: Tailor Made for Jackie Chan" – 30 September 2002
"Rush Hour 3" – 31 July 2007
"Prepare for Pandamonium... The Making of Kung Fu Panda" – 24 May 2008
2003 Player$ United StatesG4
1
"Medallion" – Season 2, Episode 13 – 2003
The 100 Greatest Movie Stars entrant United KingdomChannel 4
1
4 May 2003
Extra interviewee United States
1
10 October 2003
2004 Film 2004 interviewee United KingdomBBC One
1
17 February 2004
Tinseltown TV interviewee
1
28 February 2004
Richard & Judy interviewee United KingdomChannel 4
1
21 June 2004
The Mysti Show guest star United KingdomBBC One
2
Series 1, Episode 13–10 July 2004
Series 1, Episode 14–17 July 2004
Wetten, dass..? interviewee /
contributor
GermanyZDF
1
11 December 2004
2005 Caiga Quien Caiga interviewee SpainTelecinco
1
20 May 2005
2005–2007 TV total interviewee GermanyProSieben
2
10 October 2005
11 January 2007
2006–2008 Entertainment Tonight interviewee United StatesCBS
6
25 October 2006
31 July 2007
9 August 2007
10 August 2007
24 March 2008
23 May 2008
2007 Live with Regis and Kelly interviewee United States
1
3 August 2007
Jimmy Kimmel Live! interviewee United StatesABC
1
7 August 2007
2008–2010 The Ellen DeGeneres Show interviewee United States
2
10 April 2008
8 January 2010
2008 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson interviewee United StatesCBS
1
16 April 2008
The Graham Norton Show interviewee United KingdomBBC Two
1
Series 3, Episode 6–22 May 2008
The Disciple presenter
producer
ChinaBTV-1 Chinese title: 龍的傳人
also listed as: 龙的传人
lit. "Dragon Teaches Others"[14][15]
Dasavathaaram Soundtrack Release Special Guest IndiaSun TV
1
14 September 2008
2009 Tung Wah Charity Show Guest Hong KongTVB
1
12 December 2009
2010 The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien Guest United StatesNBC
1
7 January 2010
The Myth executive producer ChinaCCTV-8
50
10 January 2010 –
Chinese title: 神話
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Interviewee United KingdomBBC One
1
Series 18, Episode 25–16 July 2010; Jackie appeared on the last ever episode of the show along side David Beckham, Mickey Rourke and Roxy Music.
The New Shaolin Temple ChinaBTV-1 Forthcoming action series featuring finalists from The Disciple.[16]

[17][18][19][20] on 2010 Lopez tonight

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