life of Chan Kong-sang

biography  of Chan Kong-sang
Chan Kong-sang nació el 7 de abril 1954 en el Hong Kong británico. Sus padres trabajaban en la embajada francesa: él como cocinero y ella como ama de llaves.[cita requerida] Con tal de fortalecer el carácter de su hijo, decidieron que aprendiera desde niño el arte marcial del kung fu. Posteriormente en 1961 cuando su padre fue designado jefe de cocina en la embajada estadounidense en Australia, Chan se quedó en Hong Kong y fue matriculado en la escuela de la Ópera de Pekín. Allí estudió diez años bajo una férrea disciplina, al mando del que sería años después su compañero de escena Sammo Hung, llegando a soportar hasta 19 horas diarias de entrenamiento y estudio.in 1973 bruce lee died and he erected himself as his replacement in the eyes of the of the public,something he did not like too much.so he decided to change registration and adopted a more comical style,like the american buster keaton.i 1978, wiht the filming of the drunken monkey in the eye of the tiger,chan paid homage to the taoist martial art calledkm fu of drunken monkey or kn fo drunken style,also known as the kung fu  the eight drunken immortals or"tsui pa tsien,"this style is considered as his martial art base.since it includes numerous manevers of falls,moving blows,bearings and acrobatics 
along wint six other masters of the opera,jackie chan(dubbed yuen lou)was  part of the movie"the sevent little fortunes"after performing in an opera of the same name.Jackie Chan was already a star, had to make his way in the United States, having the same success or even more than in his country. The 70's and 80's were plagued with such great successes as "The Serpent to the Shadow of the Eagle".He made his name with Golden Harvest, and for a while he was Asia's best-paid actor, making more than 60 films, until he decided to emigrate to become a Hollywood star, which he got quickly thanks To his great sense of humor and the great welcome that have the films of fight in the United States.From 1979 Jackie Chan decides, due to its failure in the "Golden Harvest", to produce its own films. In 1990 receives from the hands of the minister Jack Lang the medal of Knight of the Arts and the Letters. He returns to perform his most celebrated performance with: "The Legend of the Drunken Fighter" (Drunken Master 2, 1993). A kind of continuation, from "El Mono Borracho" (1978). Filming one of the most electrifying and exciting choreographies of all her films - and of the Genre as a whole - in 1995.Praised by such influential and important personalities as Quentin Tarantino (in Kill Bill, there is a tribute to Jackie Chan of In this film, Umma Thurman) achieved recognition in Hollywood in his second attempt, with the film "Rumble in Bronx" ", Making his name familiar. He was even honored with a lifetime achievement award for the MTV awards in 1995. His opposite comedy created in 1998, "Rush Hour", received a good critique and at the same time good acceptance by part Of the public, while "Shanghai kid" with Lucy Liu and Owen Wilson, was also considered one of the most important successes of Jackie Chan. It was also in 1998 when Jackie starred in Who Am I? (Who am I? In Latin America), a film that had very good acceptance.
 Jackie Chan was already a star, had to make his way in the United States, having the same success or even more than in his country. The 70's and 80's were plagued with such great successes as "The Serpent to the Shadow of the Eagle"In 2003 Jackie Chan fell in love with the bears of Berlin when visiting the city during several weeks for the filming of the film "Around the world in eighty days". Here he was photographed with hundreds of Buddy Bears and made a poster. In a workshop he visited artists from all over the world who were working on the United Buddy Bears project.5 In 2004 he saw the United Buddy Bears circle6 visit Hong Kong. At the opening, he handed out three checks for a total of HK $ 1.43 million to UNICEF and two other children's organizations. Since then, Chan has been holding drawing competitions around the world (not just for children and young people) about bears. His wish is that the United Buddy Bears project, which unites nations and involving more than 150 artists from different countries, also come to Taipei to help Taiwan out of the current situation of political isolation. 
On March 10, 2014, Jackie Chan announced that he will release a new five-member male K-Pop idol group called JJCC. The group is made up of four Korean members and one Chinese member, all about 20 years old with an average height of 180 cm. Jackie Chan has participated in the planning process for this group of exploration, training and even the album. «JJCC is a group that was born from the belief of Jackie Chan that Asia must unite in order to conquer the world with their music. The group will be able to produce completely different contents from each other, compared to the basic idol group, "said The Jackie Chan Group Korea. "Everything for the official debut has been made with so much sweat and passion, we will make great efforts until the end to provide a first performance that will leave a great impression on the memories of the fans." On March 12, 2014, the agency officially introduced the five members to the public. 
Ackie Chan is one of the few actors, along with the Thai Tony Jaa or the Englishman Scott Adkins, who makes martial arts films without any double that serves as an aid during the shooting: he does his own risky scenes and has accumulated an impressive list Of wounds, including an ankle dislocation, a hip fissure, and a knee sprain to test it. His closest moment to death was during the filming of "Armor of God" in 1985, when he fell from a tree and fractured his skull. He has also made other risky scenes as shocking as jumping from a 1300-meter mountain to a hot air balloon, jumping from a bus running into a warehouse through a glass wall or jumping a car (going 30km / h) He was going to run over.

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