Luckily for Jackie Chan, when he signed up to do the movie Rush Hour, little did he know it would become such a big hit.
Underestimating his and his co-star Chris Tucker's box-office pull, he didn't sign the rights to a sequel, meaning he can negotiate a much higher fee for Rush Hour 2.
Right now though, he has been inundated with offers from Hollywood and is likely to do another movie before getting down to work on Rush Hour 2.
In the meantime, Jackie has put on his chef's hat and is busy overseeing his restaurant business.
As the new chairman of the publicly listed Global Food Culture Group, Jackie has 24 sushi bars to look after and the company seems to be in acquisition mode. It recently acquired a Korean restaurant, a Taiwanese restaurant and a Cantonese seafood restaurant to add to the two Japanese restaurants it already owns.
Considering the amount of entertaining and dining out Jackie and his friends do, his investment is a sure winner.