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Did Jackie Chan walk on in Bruce Lee's movies?

What I know is that Jackie Chan was a walk-on in the Bruce Lee movies "Jingwumen" and "enter the dragon". Now, the superstars are martial artists in movies starring Bruce Lee, or they may just make a living to fill their stomachs. However, with the martial arts master Bruce Lee becoming a generation of superstars, their experiences have changed more or less. Yesterday, they were the owners of little dragons and tigers, but today they have become big names in the circle. Among them is Jackie Chan, an international superstar we are familiar with.

Everyone may know the history of Jackie Chan, but few people know that he is a rare all-rounder in the field of film production. His current job is screenwriter, photographer, lighting, music director and producer, director, martial arts director, post-editing and body double (because he has never used body double before). In other words, he can do most of the work of the crew. And these are the guarantees that he can control the style of the whole film.

Jackie Chan has been active in the film industry for more than 40 years. In more than 200 TV dramas, he has been doing his best to do every shot and every detail ..... and won the love of countless fans. Besides love, the most is awe. He once fell from the sky while filming an action in "Dragon Brother and Tiger Brother" and was almost saved. This is really a false alarm. Being able to win the Oscar lifetime achievement award is not only an affirmation of his acting skills, but also an affirmation of his contribution to the film.

46 years ago, I was a walk-on in Bruce Lee's movies. At that time, Jackie Chan still had some connections, but Jackie Chan just came into contact with the film industry and was only a walk-on in it. At that time, his time in the film was only 20 seconds, and in these 20 seconds, he also played a man who was beaten by Bruce Lee in public. However, Jackie Chan later became a kung fu superstar as if he had died in his career. In fact, no matter who you were before, the most important thing is your own efforts, which really depends on your future orientation.