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Jaycee Chan Jo-Ming (born on December 3, 1982 in Los Angeles, California) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. In 2004, he released his first Mandarin CD album in Hong Kong.
Biography
He is the son of Hong Kong action/martial arts star Jackie Chan and Taiwanese actress Lin Feng-Jiao. He was born on December 3, 1982, in Los Angeles, California,[1] but other sources, including Jackie Chan's autobiography, state that he was born in 1984 and that his parents were married in 1983. Jackie's official website states that he was married in 1982.
Jaycee briefly attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia for two semesters, but dropped out due to poor grades. His college admissions were a disappointment to his father who had donated an undisclosed sum of money to Harvard University and given a lecture in hope of his son gaining admission.[2] Despite this, his son was still denied.
Giving up on school, Jaycee eventually returned to Hong Kong for good in 2003. Although his album and movies have had dismal sales, his studio is adamant that he will be a success one day. In early 2009, Chinese websites reported that he has given up United States citizenship in favor of Chinese citizenship.[3]
For the film Little Big Soldier, Joan Lin, Jackie Chan's wife, suggested that Jaycee costar with his father, but Jackie Chan was highly against it. [4]
Filmography
Discography
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Track listing |
| 2004 |
"Jaycee" [Self-titled AVCD - an audio CD that also contains music videos] |
Mandarin |
- "Computer Data"
- "邊走邊唱" "Walking and Singing" (MV)
- "最動聽" "The Most Touching Song" (MV)
- "Jaycee"
- "邊走邊唱" "Walking and Singing"
- "最動聽" "The Most Touching Song"
- "人" "Human"
- "一年八個月" "8 Months in One Year"
- "答應" "Agree
- "我還愛你" "I Still Love You"
- "人工牆" "Man-made Wall"
- "要強" "Be Strong"
- ""Hold On" JC said"
- "JC's Berp"
- "Saturday Night"
- "Little Boy"
- "Angel"
- "Jaycee Intro"
- "Am I Weird?"
- 要強 (Demo) "Be Strong" (Demo)
- "Saturday Night with Mom"
- 我還愛你 (Demo 1) "I Still Love You" (Demo 1)
- 我還愛你 (Demo 2) "I Still Love You" (Demo 2)
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| 2008 |
"一路好走" "Safe Journey" [An EP dedicated to his grandfather Charles Chan] |
Mandarin |
- "一路好走" "Safe Journey"
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References
External links
| Jackie Chan |
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Jackie Chan discography • Albums ( Love Me (1984) • Thank You (1984) • A Boy's Life (1985) • Shangrila (1986) • Sing Lung (1986) • No Problem (1987) • Jackie Chan (1988) • First Time (1992) • Dragon's Heart (1996) • With All One's Heart (2002) • Official Album for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games - Jackie Chan's Version (2008))
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