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Jackie Chan
/ˈdʒæki ˈtʃæn/
Definition
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Hong Kong-born martial artist, actor, stunt performer, and filmmaker, renowned for his acrobatic fighting style, death-defying stunts performed without doubles, and blending high-octane action with slapstick comedy in blockbuster films like Rush Hour and Police Story.
Examples
He channeled his inner Jackie Chan, vaulting over the bar counter to snag the last slice of pizza.
Forget the gym; my workout routine is just replaying Jackie Chan fight scenes and attempting the flips.
She fixed the leaky faucet with a Jackie Chan move—leaping onto the counter and wrenching it shut mid-air.
In a world of CGI heroes, Jackie Chan remains the guy who'd rather break 12 bones than green-screen a punch.