Film Verified - Jackie Chan First

: He appeared as one of the child actors in a minor role, specifically as one of the "Seven Little Fortunes".

Jackie Chan's first film, "The Big and Little Wong Tin Bar," was released in 1962 when Chan was just eight years old. The film was a Mandarin-language movie produced by the China Drama Academy, a renowned Peking Opera School in Hong Kong. Chan played a child role in the film, which was his debut in the entertainment industry. jackie chan first film

While Big and Little Wong Tin Bar is now obscure (and not widely available), it marked the beginning of a legendary journey. Chan would later appear as a stuntman in Bruce Lee’s Fist of Fury (1972) and Enter the Dragon (1973) before breaking out as a star in Hong Kong with Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow (1978) and Drunken Master (1978). : He appeared as one of the child

jackie chan first film