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Jackie Chan - Stuntmaster

Jackie Chan performs most of his own stunts, which are choreographed by the Jackie Chan Stunt Team.

Chan has used the team in all his subsequent films to make choreographing easier, given his understanding of each member's abilities. Jackie Chan and his team undertake many of the stunts performed by other characters in his films, shooting the scenes so that their faces are obscured.

In recent years, the aging Chan grew tired of being typecast as an action hero, prompting him to act with more emotion in his latest films. In New Police Story, he portrayed a character suffering from alcoholism and mourning his murdered colleagues. To further shed the image of Mr. Nice Guy, Chan played an anti-hero for the first time in Rob-B-Hood starring as Thongs, a burglar with gambling problems.

His 100th film in his career, 1911, also known as Xinhai Revolution and The 1911 Revolution, is an upcoming Chinese historical drama film. The film is a tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Xinhai Revolution. Can't wait huh? LoL

A number of video games have featured Jackie Chan. Before Stuntmaster, Chan already had a game of his own, Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, released in 1990 for the PC-Engine and NES. In 1995, Chan was featured in the arcade fighting game Jackie Chan The Kung-Fu Master. In addition, a series of Japanese Jackie Chan games were released on the MSX by Pony, based on several of his films (Project A, Project A 2, Police Story, The Protector and Wheels On Meals).

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