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Name: Jordan Chan  
   
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Date of Birth: 8th July 1967
   
Place of Birth: Hong Kong
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Jordan Chan

Jordan Chan Siu Chun (Chinese Traditional: 陳小春, Chinese Simplified: 陈小春) is one of Hong Kong's popular singer and actor. He was born in Hong Kong on July 8, 1967. Chan's screen debut is in 1994.

Chan got his start by enrolling in the TVB Dancers' Training Class in 1985. Soon after graduation, he joined a few of the studio's troupes that would accompany popular singers during their live performances. He worked with artists such as Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung, and Anita Mui before being invited by a producer to make a record of his own.

In 1994, he made his film debut with Twenty Something. Chan has since received several Hong Kong Film Award nominations; two for his role in He's a Woman, She's a Man (1994), and one each for Heaven Can't Wait (1995) and Big Bullet (1996). With 1996's Young and Dangerous, Chan established himself as a mainstay of the triad genre. The film was a huge success, and still sprouts sequels and spinoffs to this day, including Those Were the Days (2000), which focused on Chan's character. Chan starred as Kyouichi Sudo in Initial D.

He also is a popular singer in Asia among the Chinese community.

Filmography (incomplete)

  • Initial D (2005)
  • Escape from Hong Kong Island (2004)
  • Throwdown (2004)
  • Herbal Tea (2004)
  • Fantasia (2004)
  • The Spy Dad (2003)
  • Men Suddenly In Black (2003)
  • Colour of the Truth (2003)
  • Diva - Ah Hey (2003)

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