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Profile of Jet Li on Famous Like Me

 
Name: Jet Li  
   
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Date of Birth: 26th April 1963
   
Place of Birth: Beijing, China
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Jet Li

Jet Li (Traditional: 李連傑; Simplified: 李连杰; pinyin: Lǐ Liánjié; Wade-Giles: Li Lien-chieh; Cantonese: Ley5 Lin4 Git6; born April 26, 1963) is a Chinese martial artist and filmactor. Jet Li (as he would later be known) was born in either Hebei or Beijing, China, and orphaned at age 2. He was sent to the Wushu academy at age 8.

Career

As an Athlete

Jet Li began his martial arts career as a member of the Beijing Wu Shu team, an athletic group organized to perform martial arts during the All China Games. As a member of the team, he received martial arts training and went on to win 15 gold medals and one silver medal in Chinese Wushu championships:

  • 1974 – Youth National Athletic Competition: broadsword form gold medal, optional empty-hand form gold medal, all-round gold medal;
  • 1975 – Third Chinese Wushu Championships: long fist form gold medal, spear form silver medal;
  • 1977 – National Wushu Competition: long-fist form gold medal, broadsword form gold medal;
  • 1978 – National Wushu Competition: long-fist form gold medal, optional empty-hand form gold medal, broadsword form gold medal, all-round gold medal;
  • 1979 – Fourth Chinese Wushu Championships: long-fist form gold medal, optional empty-hand form gold medal, broadsword form gold medal, sparring form gold medal, all-round gold medal.

All his optional empty-hand form medals were won with a form called fanzi yingzhaoquan 翻子鷹爪拳, a type of eagle claw form.

As an Actor

The fame gained by his sports winnings led to a career as a martial arts film star, beginning in mainland China and then continuing into Hong Kong. After his success in Hong Kong, Jet Li established a presence in American films, beginning with his portrayal of a villain in Lethal Weapon 4. His first lead role in a Hollywood movie was in Romeo Must Die.

Some of his more famous Chinese films include:

  • the Shaolin Temple series (1, 2 and 3);
  • the Once Upon a Time in China series (Chinese title: Wong Fei Hung), about the semi-legendary Chinese folk hero;
  • Fist of Legend, which, contrary to popular belief, was not a remake of Bruce Lee's The Big Boss (also known as Fists of Fury), but rather of Bruce Lee's Chinese Connection, (Fist of Fury in Chinese); and
  • the Fong Sai-Yuk films, about another Chinese folk hero. As one might expect from a martial artist of his caliber, he performs most of his own stunts.
Jet Li in 'Hero'


Jet Li starred in the 1995 movie, Shu dan long wei, known in English as "Courage of a Mouse and Power of a Dragon". The movie, known in the US as either High Risk or Meltdown, portrays Jet Li as a cop who becomes disillusioned after his son is murdered by crimelords. Along the way, he pairs up with wacky sell-out actor, Frankie (played by Jacky Cheung), and proceeds to engage in a series of extremely violent battles in a high-rise building.

In July 2001, Jet Li and Jackie Chan agreed to produce and star in an action movie which was to be released in 2002 or 2003, but there has since been no news of their collaboration. In 2004, the film Hero was released in the US market. This film was both a critical and commercial success.

Li took a big risk with the 2005 action drama, Unleashed (a.k.a. Danny the Dog) where he portrays an adult with the mentality of a child who has been raised like an animal. A sombre film with more depth than had been previously seen in Li's films, it co-starred dramatic actors, Bob Hoskins and Morgan Freeman.

Opinions

On Sport Fighting

  • While Li had been highly successful in non-combat Wu Shu tournaments, he has never expressed a personal interest in competing in any sport fighting or competitive martial arts such as kickboxing or MMA.
  • In the Special Features section of the "Cradle 2 the Grave" DVD, Li claimed that he would be defeated in real life by professional MMA fighters such as Tito Ortiz, Chuck Liddell, and Randy Couture, his co-stars in the film.

Personal Life

Jet Li has been married to Nina Li Chi (born Li Zhi), a Shanghai-born, Hong Kong-based actress since 1999, and they have two daughters. He was previously married to Qiu-yan Huang from 1987 until they divorced in 1990, and by whom he also has two daughters.

Jet Li was in the Maldives when the tsunami hit during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. He suffered a minor foot injury, caused by a piece of floating furniture, while he was guiding himself and his daughter to safety.

Filmography

  • Danny the Dog (AKA: Unleashed) (2005)
  • Cradle 2 the Grave (2003)
  • Hero (2002 in China) (2004 in US)
  • The One (2001)
  • Kiss of the Dragon (2001)
  • Romeo Must Die (2000)
  • Lethal Weapon 4 (1998)
  • Hitman (1997)
  • Once Upon a Time in China and America (1997)
  • Black Mask (1996)
  • Dr. Wai and the Scripture with No Words (1996)
  • High Risk (1995)
  • My Father is a Hero (1995)
  • Meltdown (1994)
  • Bodyguard from Beijing (1994)
  • Fist of Legend (1994)
  • The New Legend of Shaolin (1994)
  • Fong Sai Yuk II (1993)
  • Fong Sai Yuk (1993)
  • The Kung Fu Cult Master (1993)
  • Last Hero in China (1993)
  • The Tai Chi Master (1993)
  • Once Upon a Time in China III (1993)
  • Once Upon a Time in China II (1992)
  • Once Upon a Time in China (1991)
  • Swordsman II (1991)
  • The Master (1989)
  • Dragon Fight (1988)
  • Born to Defense (1986)
  • Martial Arts of Shaolin (1986)
  • Kids from Shaolin (1983)
  • Shaolin Temple (1979)

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