Jackie Chan ’s filmography is a massive collection spanning over six decades and more than 150 films. His career evolved from a child actor and stuntman for Bruce Lee into a global icon of "action comedy," a genre he pioneered by blending dangerous stunts with slapstick humor.
: The breakout film that successfully introduced Chan to the North American mainstream. Supercop (1992) : Co-starring Michelle Yeoh, this entry in the Police Story series is highly rated for its death-defying stunts.
, Jackie found his voice: the "underdog" hero who uses his environment—and a lot of humor—to win. The Golden Age of Stunts (1980s–1990s) The Karate Kid
(2010) : A modern classic that introduced him to a new generation. Kung Fu Yoga
was just a boy named Chan Kong-sang, performing for pennies in the harsh training grounds of the Peking Opera School . The Shadow of the Dragon (1960s–1970s)
Jackie Chan has a legendary filmography spanning over six decades, evolving from a child actor and stuntman to a global icon of action-comedy. His "core" film list includes approximately 75 major titles, though his total credits (including cameos, voice acting, and producer roles) exceed 100.
(1972) / Enter the Dragon (1973) – Notable appearances as a stuntman for Bruce Lee.