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Chinese name
  
陳自強 (traditional)

Chinese name
  
陈自强 (simplified)


Name
  
Willie Chan

Willie Chan School of Hotel amp Tourism Management

Pinyin
  
chen2 zi4 qiang2 (Mandarin)

Jyutping
  
can4 ji6 keung4 (Cantonese)

Born
  
22 May 1941 (age 82) Malaysia (
1941-05-22
)

Other name(s)
  
Chan Chi-KeungChen Ziqiang

Occupation
  
Film producerTalent manager

Awards
  
Hong Kong Film Award for Professional Achievement

Nominations
  
Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film

Movies
  
New Police Story, Police Story 3: Super Cop, Rob‑B‑Hood, Shinjuku Incident, Gen‑X Cops

Similar People
  
Benny Chan, Barbie Tung, Jackie Chan, Albert Yeung, Ken Lo

Malaysian born Hong Kong film producer and talent manager Willie Chan Died at 76


Willie Chan Chi-Keung (born 22 May 1941 in Malaysia) is a Hong Kong film producer and talent manager. He is best known for helping to establish the career of Jackie Chan, serving as his manager and later as the actor’s producing partner in both Asia and North America. He also managed the career of singer-rapper and actor Edison Chen.

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Career

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Chan graduated from the East-West Center in Hawaii in 1966 with a master's degree in marketing. He later moved to Hong Kong from his native Malaysia in 1970 to pursue a career in the film industry. He was a film producer in the mid-1970s when he met Jackie Chan, who was, at the time, a stuntman in Lo Wei's New Fist of Fury, which was released during the "Bruceploitation" era, and was hailed as a "follow-up" to Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury. Willie had shown a keen interest in Jackie's willingness and ability to perform dangerous stunts.

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After Jackie, fed up with a staggering career, moved to Australia for a few months to work as a cook, Willie brought him back to work as a leading actor for Lo's production company, "Lo Wei Motion Picture Company", a subsidiary of Golden Harvest. The films, which included Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin, were not financially successful, and both Jackie and Willie left the company to join Golden Harvest, with Willie serving as Chan's personal manager.

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After Raymond Chow launched Jackie's career with films such as Fearless Hyena and Dragon Fist, Jackie Chan went to the United States, attempting to make a career move in the American film market, while studying English at the Berlitz Language School with Willie Chan.

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After Jackie’s unsuccessful career in the United States, Willie returned to Hong Kong with an interest in artist management. In 1985, he formed The JC Group, and at its peak of success, the company had 43 actors on its books. In the 1990s the triads began to gain a strong influence in the Hong Kong film industry, forcing Willie to join marches against gangsterism in the industry.

Recent years

In more recent years, Chan has served as a producing partner for Jackie Chan’s JCE Movies Limited. He continues to work alongside Jackie in his career in both Asia and North America.

References

Willie Chan Wikipedia