

He said, “You cannot create any more action because, what? Punching? Kicking? Those kinds of things… boring. What has become “the Jackie Chan style” is marked by its combination of action and comedy. Despite the fact that his first forays into Hollywood weren’t successful, cheers from the audience asserted that Chan is a worldwide star. “Like Clint Eastwood - BOOM - Make my day! It’s so easy.” Much of the conversation had Chan on his feet and demonstrating his moves, his fighting style and just bouncing with irrepressible vim as he acted out the story. I just do myself.” Going to Hollywood, they told him to slow down his fighting style. When Lee died, Chan recalled how he was groomed to be his successor. I wanted him to hit me again.” Chan got extra work as a result. The whole day and the whole night, every time I turn around, I see Lee looking if I’m okay. I pretend I’m hurt then he comes to help me. “As a stunt guy you can get hit every day,” Chan said.

Chan says Lee was shocked, and Chan played up his injury to get sympathy. It was in this capacity he first met Bruce Lee, when the superstar hit him during a staged fight. Chan spoke of his humble beginnings, earning 80 cents a day as a jobbing stuntman.
