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成龙 [chéng lóng]成龙(Jackie Chan),1954年4月7日出生于香港,中国影视男演员[1]、导演、制作人、编剧、歌手[2],国家一级演员。1971年以武师身份进入电影圈[3]。1978年以电影《蛇形刁手》《醉拳》确立功夫喜剧的动作风格[4]。1980年自导自演的动作片《师弟出马》打破香港票房纪录[5]。1986年自导自演的动作片《警察故事》获得第5届香港电影金像奖最佳影片奖[6]。1989年获得大不列颠帝国勋章[4]。1992年凭借警匪片《警察故事3超级警察》获第29届台湾电影金马奖最佳男主角奖。1993年凭借警匪片《重案组》蝉联台湾电影金马奖最佳男主角[7]。1995年凭借动作片《红番区》打入好莱坞,该片打破北美外语片票房纪录[8][1]。1998年主演的动作片《尖峰时刻》奠定其在好莱坞的地位[9]。2001年主演的动作片《尖峰时刻2》创下华人演员主演好莱坞电影的票房纪录[10]。2005年凭借警匪片《新警察故事》获第25届中国电影金鸡奖最佳男主角奖[11];同年获上海国际电影节华语电影海外贡献奖 [12]。2012年被美国《纽约时报》评为“史上20位最伟大的动作影星”第一位[13];同年被吉尼斯世界纪录大全评为“表演特技最多的演员”[14]。2016年获第89届奥斯卡终身成就奖[15]。截至2020年,其主演50余部电影全球累计票房超250亿元,并七次获得香港地区年度票房冠军,17次获得华语片全球票房冠军[16]。演艺事业外,成龙热心公益事业。1988年被评为世界十大杰出青年[4]。2003年当选感动中国十大人物[17]。2004年担任联合国儿童基金会亲善大使[18]。2006年入选《福布斯》全球十大慈善之星[19]。

成龙英语

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我是娜弟

Jackie Chan

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小鱼爱嘟嘟1206

He's Chinese and he has a big nose. He has short hair .He has strong arms .He do Chinese kongfu.He is Jackie Chan.

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雁儿小妞宝

成龙的英文名字 Jackie Chan.

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bluelove1995

拼音成:chéng龙:lóng字:zì母:mǔ怎:zěn么:me mó ma yāo打:dǎ dá英语成龙:Jackie Chan

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再遇见67

beconmes outstanding ,成龙两字英文

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笑脸笑脸笑脸

千万不要直接翻译,因为“龙”在英文中是一种邪恶的动物。采用意译比较好,比如可以这么说:“ihaveahighhopetomyson/daughter."(我对我的儿子/女儿寄予厚望。)

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曼丽nilei

Jackie Chan was born in Hong Kong on April 7th, 1954. His parents, Charles and Lee-lee Chan named him Chan Kong-sang which means "born in Hong Kong." Jackie weighed 12 pounds when he was born and his mother required surgery to deliver him. Jackie's parents were so poor that they had to borrow money from friends to pay the doctor. Although Jackie's parents were poor, they had steady jobs at the French embassy in Hong Kong. Charles was a cook and Lee-lee was a housekeeper. Together, the Chan family lived on Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. When Jackie was young, his father would wake him early in the morning and together they would practice kung fu. Charles Chan believed that learning kung fu would help build Jackie's character, teaching him patience, strength, and courage.When Jackie was seven years old Charles took a job as the head cook at the American embassy in Australia. He felt that it would be best for Jackie to stay behind in Hong Kong to learn a skill and so enrolled him in the China Drama Academy where Jackie would live for the next 10 years of his life. During Jackie's time at the school, he learned martial arts, acrobatics, singing, and acting. The school was meant to prepare boys for a life in the Peking Opera. Chinese opera was very different from any other kind of opera. It included singing, tumbling, and acrobatics as well as martial arts skills and acting. Students at the school were severely disciplined and were beaten if they disobeyed or made mistakes. It was a very harsh and difficult life but Jackie had nowhere else to go, so he stayed. He rarely saw his parents for many years.While at the China Academy, Jackie made his acting debut at age eight in the Cantonese movie "Seven Little Valiant Fighters: Big and Little Wong Tin Bar." He later teamed with other opera students in a performance group called "The Seven Little Fortunes." Fellow actors Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao were also members. Years later the three would work together and become known as The Three Brothers. As Jackie got older he worked as a stuntman and an extra in the Hong Kong film industry.When Jackie was 17, he graduated from the China Drama Academy. Unfortunately the Chinese opera was no longer very popular, so Jackie and his classmates had to find other work. This was difficult because at the school they were never taught how to read or write. The only work available to them was unskilled labor or stunt work. Each year many movies were made in Hong Kong and there was always a need for young, strong stuntmen. Jackie was extraordinarily athletic and inventive, and soon gained a reputation for being fearless; Jackie Chan would try anything. Soon he was in demand. Over the next few years, Jackie worked as a stuntman, but when the Hong Kong movie industry began to fail, he was forced to go to Australia to live with his parents. He worked in a restaurant and on a construction site. It was there that he got the name "Jackie." A worker named Jack had trouble pronouncing "Kong-sang" and started calling Jackie "little Jack." That soon became “Jackie” and the name stuck.Jackie was very unhappy in Australia. The construction work was difficult and boring. His salvation came in the form of a telegram from a man named Willie Chan. Willie Chan worked in the Hong Kong movie industry and was looking for someone to star in a new movie being made by Lo Wei, a famous Hong Kong producer/director. Willie had seen Jackie at work as a stuntman and had been impressed. Jackie called Willie and they talked. Jackie didn't know it but Willie would end up becoming his best friend and manager. Soon Jackie was on his way back to Hong Kong to star in "New Fist of Fury." It was 1976 and Jackie Chan was 21 years old.Once Jackie got back to Hong Kong, Willie Chan took control over Jackie's career. To this day Jackie is quick to point out that he owes his success to Willie. However, the movies that Jackie made for Lo Wei were not very successful. The problem was that Jackie's talents were not being used properly. It was only when Jackie was able to contribute his own ideas that he became a star. He brought humor to martial arts movies; his first success was "Snake in Eagle's Shadow." This was followed by "Drunken Master" (another blockbuster) and Jackie's first ever directing job, "Fearless Hyena." All were big hits. Jackie was becoming a huge success in Asia. Unfortunately, it would be many years before the same could be said of his popularity in America. After a series of lukewarm receptions in the U.S., mostly due to miscasting, Jackie left the States and focused his attention on making movies in Hong Kong. It would be 10 years before he returned to make Rumble in the Bronx, the movie that introduced Jackie to American audiences and secured him a place in their hearts (and their box office). Rumble was followed by the Rush Hour and Shanghai Noon series which put Jackie on the Hollywood A List. Despite his Hollywood successes, Jackie became frustrated by the lack of varied roles for Asian actors and his own inability to control certain aspects of the filming in America. He continued to try, however, making The Tuxedo, The Medallion, and Around the World in 80 Days, none of which was the blockbuster that Rush Hour or Shanghai Noon had been. Jackie's lifelong devotion to fitness has served him well as he continues to do stunt work and action sequences in his films. In recent years, Jackie's focus has shifted and he is trying new genres of film – fantasy, drama, romance – and is spending more and more time on his charity work. He takes his work as Ambassador for UNICEF/UNAIDS very seriously and spends all his spare time working tirelessly for children, the elderly, and those in need. He continues to make films in Hong Kong, including the blockbuster drama New Police Story in 2004. Jackie has been married to Lin Feng-Jiao since 1982 and has a son, actor-singer Jaycee Chan. To learn more about Jackie you can read his biography, I Am Jackie Chan.

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