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You're asking this question a little depressing, Jackie Chan.
He is an international kung fu superstar. Zhang Yimou.
He is a famous Chinese film director and one of the representatives of the "fifth generation of directors". Although Jackie Chan has not won an Oscar.
, but many big names in the world are his fans. If it's like the question you asked, I think it should be Jackie Chan, because I've heard a saying that "9 out of 10 people in the circle are friends with Jackie Chan, and one is trying to be his friend".
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Both Jackie Chan and Zhang Yimou enjoy extremely high status in their respective fields, but it is difficult to directly compare who has a higher status.
Jackie Chan is a well-known action movie star who has been praised for his martial arts skills and acting talents. Not only does he have a wide influence in the Hong Kong film industry, but he also has a lot of fans around the world. His film works have a high box office and reputation, and he has won many film awards.
Zhang Yimou is a famous Chinese film director and one of the representatives of the "fifth generation of directors". His film works enjoy a high reputation at home and abroad, and he has won many domestic and foreign film awards. His film style is unique, deeply reflects Chinese society and culture, and has had a profound impact on the Chinese film industry.
Therefore, Jackie Chan and Zhang Yimou have extremely high status and influence in their respective fields, and it is difficult to directly compare who has a higher status.
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Definitely Jackie Chan. There is no comparison. One is an Asian superstar. One is a world superstar. Leslie Cheung can't get out of Asia. It's a fact.
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It seems that Jackie Chan's is relatively high.
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The living can never be compared with the dead, plus Jackie Chan's private life is ......It's not been too good.
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It's Mr. Zhang, of course, Uncle Jackie Chan is also famous Mr. Zhang is recognized as a world-class superstar.
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Leslie Cheung's international status and influence are not low, and they will not be inferior to Jackie Chan at all.
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Internationally, it should be Jackie Chan.
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Jackie Chan (born April 7, 1954) is also known as Chen Gangsheng and Fang Shilong.
Zhao Benshan (October 2, 1957), born in Shizuigou, Lianhua Village, Lianhua Town, Kaiyuan City, Tieling City, Liaoning Province, is a famous sketch and a two-person actor in Northeast China.
Zhang Yimou's birthday: November 14, 1951, film director.
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Jackie Chan will be 57 years old after his birthday, and his birthday is numbered.
Zhao Benshan will be 54 years old on his birthday, and his birthday is numbered.
Zhang Yimou will be 60 years old on his birthday, and his birthday is numbered.
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Jackie Chan, born in 1954, is 57 years old.
Zhao Benshan, born in 1957, is 54 years old.
Zhang Yimou, born in 1951, is a rabbit 60 years old.
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Jackie Chan, 57 years old.
Zhao Benshan, 54 years old.
Zhang Yimou, 60 years old.
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Jackie Chan's success is indeed inseparable from his personal talent and continuous efforts the day after tomorrow, but no matter how good Maxima is, if Bole does not find out, it may still be unknown. Jackie Chan's Bole is undoubtedly the great Hong Kong director Wu Siyuan. Wu Siyuan is the mentor of the famous film kung fu director Tsui Hark, and has personally unearthed many superstars such as Jackie Chan, the king of kung fu, Andy Lau, the king of comedy, and Stephen Chow.
After Bruce Lee's death, the Hong Kong film industry has been looking for people similar to Bruce Lee to inherit his kung fu image, and the big director Luo Wei, who was popular with Bruce Lee, took a fancy to Jackie Chan (then called Chen Gangsheng), and Luo Wei gave him the stage name Jackie Chan, implying that he could become a popular kung fu star like Bruce Lee.
Jackie Chan starred in the movie "New Martial Arts" directed by Luo Wei in 1976, imitating Bruce Lee's acting style, and finally failed at the box office. After that, the box office of Jackie Chan's films was generally poor, and the distributors did not dare to release Jackie Chan's movies, and Jackie Chan became a box office poison and his star career was bleak.
Until 1978, Jackie Chan was photographed by Wu Siyuan and became the protagonist of the movie "Serpentine Trickster", adding comedy to the fight scenes, which turned out to be very popular and became the highest-grossing movie in one fell swoop, and Jackie Chan also embarked on the road to superstardom. Later, Wu Siyuan's "Drunken Fist" made Jackie Chan's superstar status more stable, and also allowed Jackie Chan to find his own unique interpretation mode.
If it weren't for my "Drunken Fist" and "Snake Trickster", Jackie Chan might still be working in Australian plasterers. Wu Siyuan recalled that at that time, martial arts films were popular in Hong Kong, and the screen was full of fights, killings, and rivers of blood. He wondered if he could change it and combine comedy elements with martial arts elements.
At that time, Jackie Chan, who was not developing well in the film and television industry, simply stayed away from the film and television industry and became a skilled plasterer in Australia. Wu Siyuan went to Australia to ask Jackie Chan to play after writing "Drunken Fist", "When I saw Jackie Chan, he was painting the wall!" ”
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Jackie Chan's position in China, I think, has two aspects:
First: Jackie Chan's status in the Chinese entertainment industry is indeed unparalleled. Jackie Chan, Chow Yun-fat, Jet Li, and Stephen Chow can be called the four real kings of the film industry among Chinese male stars, but in terms of influence and popularity of the group, Jackie Chan is a well-deserved first person, the real big brother in the film industry.
Second: Jackie Chan's connections are too strong, and no star in the entertainment industry dares to offend him. Jackie Chan is not only famous in his own right, but also has a wider range of network resources, and in Jackie Chan's dinner, there are a variety of heavyweights in the Chinese film and music world.
The impact of Kung Fu knows no borders. Jackie Chan, a hippie smile can hit the whole world.
Jackie Chan is a Chinese or male star who broke into Hollywood in the early days. Previously, foreigners were familiar with Chinese kung fu from Bruce Lee, but Bruce Lee went early and could not continue to bring the broad and profound Chinese martial arts to the world, so Jackie Chan's international popularity surpassed Bruce Lee's.
In 1998, Jackie Chan's first Hollywood work "Rush Hour" was released, breaking many box office records in the United States, making him a household name in the United States, and a million-dollar superstar in Hollywood after Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks. Jackie Chan has also become a unique symbol of the Chinese, and when Chinese are mentioned in many places, everyone will say: "Jackie Chan".
Jackie Chan not only represents the achievements of Hong Kong cinema, but also has a worldwide influence. As the spokesperson of Chinese kung fu movies, he showed people the concept of imitation keys of heroes in traditional Chinese culture in Hollywood, opened a window for the world to understand Chinese culture, and became the disseminator and promoter of traditional Chinese culture. As a filmmaker, he is enthusiastic about cultivating and nurturing new talents, and has made outstanding contributions to the development of Chinese films.
As a public figure, he influenced others with his affection for the country and his love for society. Under the Tang costume, he carries not only a simple screen hero, but also a role model for Chinese facing the world stage. He regards charity as a responsibility to help everyone in need as much as possible, and has received high praise in the society for this.
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For the post-80s and post-90s, Jackie Chan can be said to have grown up with them, large and small Hong Kong movies, countless martial arts clips, are deeply engraved in their minds, so Jackie Chan is with a generation, therefore, Jackie Chan's status in the film industry is unparalleled, it can be said that he is the leader of the film festival and a well-deserved "big brother".
In the early Hong Kong and Taiwan movies, Jackie Chan was already popular all over Asia, the conditions were limited at that time, the environment was limited, and Jackie Chan's success was entirely due to his own efforts.
Later, Jackie Chan set foot in Hollywood, and in a short period of time, it became popular all over the world, almost everyone knows him, knows his "Chinese kung fu", everyone likes him very much, loves him very much, for his movies, each one is also a classic, with his own ability, he has also successfully gained a foothold in Hollywood.
Jackie Chan's status in the film industry is so high that I can't imagine that every filmmaker will sincerely call "big brother" when he sees Jackie Chan, which is a recognized influence.
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