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Jackie Chan is a name that is familiar to kids and adults. The actor has won hearts with his martial arts and impressive fighting style. He is a renowned personality today but had a troubled childhood as he was bullied in school by his peers. The actor opened up about it in his autobiography years ago. Keep scrolling to know.
Chan has been acting since the 60s and is one of the most influential action film stars ever. His first breakthrough came after starring in the action comedy Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow. After that, he did Drunken Master, one of his most popular movies. Chan formed his team, Jackie Chan Stunt Team. He created and established his signature style in the cinemas, martial arts combined with slapstick humor. He has also established himself in Hollywood, and some of his notable movies are The Karate Kid, the Rush Hour franchise, and more.
As per reports, Jackie Chan failed his first year in primary school and was sent to a martial arts academy called China Drama Academy. According to Essentially Sports, Chan learned martial arts and acrobatics for a decade. The Karate Kid star started working as a stuntman and eventually learned different fighting skills. The report further mentioned how Jackie opened up about childhood in the 2015 autobiography Never Grow Up.
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