Jackie Chan’s 5 top films: how Hong Kong hits Police Story and Rumble in the Bronx led to the martial arts legend’s Hollywood payday, Rush Hour with Chris Tucker

- Chan’s on-screen love interests included the most-celebrated Hong Kong film divas of the day: Maggie Cheung, Anita Mui, Joey Wang and Chingmy Yau
- He made his name doing his own stunts in these cult action-comedy hits, but in later years Chan lent his voice to the Kung Fu Panda franchise
While Chan has slowed down with age and stepped back from the spotlight, taking voice over roles in the popular Kung Fu Panda franchise, we celebrate his 67th birthday on April 7 by revisiting the best work of his 80s and 90s glory days.
Project A (1983)
Taking place in turn-of-the-20th-century Hong Kong, Project A is an action-packed feature about pirates threatening the shores of the Fragrant Harbour and the city’s navy failing to keep these tyrants under control. Chan plays grassroot hero Sergeant Lung, who is the city’s only hope of peace. A box office hit in Hong Kong, this film took some years to become a cult favourite among martial arts fans, but eventually helped the Shanghai Noon actor to make a name for himself in the West thanks to all those self-performed stunts.
Police Story (1985)
City Hunter (1993)