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Jet Li

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Jet Li at the premiere of Fearless.
Chinese name 李連杰 (Traditional)
Chinese name 李连杰 (Simplified)
Pinyin Lǐ Liánjié (Mandarin)
Jyutping Lei5 Lin4 Git6 (Cantonese)
Born April 26, 1963 (age 47)
BeijingChina
Other name(s) Lee Yeung Chung /
Li Yangzhong
李陽中 (Traditional)
李阳中 (Simplified)
Lǐ Yángzhōng (Mandarin)
Lei5 Joeng4 Zung1 (Cantonese)(Chinese producer pseudonym)
Occupation Actor
Martial artist
Film producer
Years active 1982–present
Spouse(s) Huang Qiuyan (1987–1990)
Nina Li Chi (1999–present)
Official Website www.jetli.com
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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Li.

Li Lianjie (born April 26, 1963) better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese martial artistactorfilm producerwushu champion, and internationalfilm star who was born in BeijingChina and who has currently taken up Singapore citizenship.

After three years of intensive training with Wu Bin, Li won his first national championship for the Beijing Wushu Team. After retiring from wushu at age 17, he went on to win great acclaim in China as an actor making his debut with the film Shaolin Temple (1982). He went on to star in many critically acclaimed martial arts epic films, most notably the Once Upon A Time In China series, in which he portrayed folk hero Wong Fei-hung.

Li's first role in a Hollywood film was as a villain in Lethal Weapon 4 (1998), but his first Hollywood film leading role was in Romeo Must Die (2000). He has gone on to star in many Hollywood action films, most recently starring beside Jackie Chan in The Forbidden Kingdom (2008), and as the titular villain in The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor (2008) opposite Brendan Fraser. He is set to star in the upcoming film The Expendables.

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Bruce Lee

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Bruce Lee (Chinese李小龍pinyinLǐ Xiăolóng, born Lee Jun-fan (Chinese李振藩pinyinLǐ Zhènfān); 27 November 1940 – 20 July 1973) was a Chinesemartial artistphilosopheractorfilm directorfilm producerscreenwriter, and founder of the Jeet Kune Do martial arts movement. He is considered one of the most influential martial artists of the 20th century, and a cultural icon.[2]

Lee was born in San FranciscoCalifornia in the United States, to parents of Hong Kong heritage but raised in Hong Kong until his late teens. Upon reaching the age of 18, Lee emigrated to the United States to claim his U.S. Citizenship[3] and receive his higher education. It was during this time he began teaching martial arts, which soon led to film and television roles.

His Hong Kong and Hollywood-produced films elevated the traditional Hong Kong martial arts film to a new level of popularity and acclaim, and sparked a major surge of interest in Chinese martial arts in the West in the 1970s. The direction and tone of his films changed and influenced martial arts and martial arts films in Hong Kong and the rest of the world as well. He is noted for his roles in five feature-length films, Lo Wei's The Big Boss (1971) and Fist of Fury(1972); Way of the Dragon (1972), directed and written by Lee; Warner BrothersEnter the Dragon (1973), directed by Robert Clouse, and The Game of Death(1978).

Lee became an iconic figure known throughout the world and remains very popular among Asian people and in particular among the Chinese, as he portrayedChinese nationalism through his films.[4] While Lee initially trained in Wing Chun, he later rejected well-defined martial art styles, favoring instead to utilize useful techniques from various sources in the spirit of his personal martial arts philosophy he dubbed Jeet Kune Do (The Way of the Intercepting Fist).[5]

 

Training is one of the most neglected phases of athletics. Too much time is given to the development of skill and too little to the development of the individual for participation. ... JKD, ultimately is not a matter of petty techniques but of highly developed spirituality and physique.[61]

Lee in Way of the Dragon in 1972.

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Tony Jaa

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Tatchakorn Yeerum (Thaiทัชชกร ยีรัมย์; or formerly Panom Yeerum (Thaiพนม ยีรัมย์IPA: [pʰanom jiːrɑm]) (born February 5, 1976 in Surin province, Isaan, Thailand), better known in the West as Tony Jaa, in Thailand as Jaa Panom, is a Thai monk.[1] Prior to assuming his vows, he was a martial artistactor,choreographerstuntman and director. His films include Ong-Bak: Muay Thai WarriorTom-Yum-Goong (also called Warrior King or The Protector) and Ong-Bak 2: The Beginning.

 

In Tom-Yum-Goong, Tony Jaa demonstrated a style of Muay Thai that has moves that imitate an elephant.

 

Tony Jaa and his mentor, Panna Rittikrai, check the playback on the Sydney, Australia location of Tom-Yum-Goong.

 

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Sahamongkol Film International advertised that Tony Jaa's third film would be called Sword or Dab Atamas, about the art of Thai two-sword fighting, with a script by Prapas Chonsalanont.[7] But due to a falling out between Prachya and Jaa, which neither have publicly commented on, Sword has been cancelled.[8]

On March 2006 it was reported that there would be a sequel to Ong-BakOng-Bak 2. With Jaa both directing and starring, it started pre-production in fall 2006 and was released in December of 2008.[8][9][10][11]

While Jaa was working on Ong-Bak 2, director Prachya Pinkaew and action choreographer Panna Rittikrai were working on Chocolate, starring a female martial artist, Nicharee Vismistananda, and released February 6, 2008.[8] Jaa had been cast in a small role in a third installment of the King Naresuan film series directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol, although the film was ultimately cancelled.

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