Well, that's the old story I heard about the Jackie Chan films. That, like, Jackie Chan will just keep going and when crew members drop he just replaces them. I don't know if that's true but after having worked in Japan I believe it might be true.
No matter how much more I practice, my English will never be perfect. If it is really terrible, I'll correct it, but otherwise, I do it my Jackie Chan way.
I got a pet monkey called Charlie Chan.
I certainly look at them very differently now, and enjoy Jackie Chan movies and movies like that.
Anyone can be a Superman, but nobody can be Jackie Chan.
I never wanted to be the next Bruce Lee. I just wanted to be the first Jackie Chan.
I remember working with Jackie Chan on Shanghai Noon [2000], and when we were working on the script, I thought that my character thought about being an outlaw the way a kid today would think about being a rock star, as a way to impress girls. So it was just kind of a funny idea, but once we had that idea, it changed the character and made it something that was funnier to me to play.
Even in my own church I heard the words, 'Francis Chan' more than I heard the words, 'Holy Spirit. '
Jackie Chan is a myth.
Why did I become Jackie Chan? Mostly because I work very hard. When people were sleeping, I was still training.
My puppies play a daily role in inspiring me too! But most of all, my husband, Conroy Chan, inspires me in life. He's always there to help keep me going.