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'''Jackie Chan''' (born '''Chan Kong-sang''', 陳港生; 7 April 1954) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist, film director, producer, stuntman, and singer. He was the executive producer of ''[[Jackie Chan Adventures]]'', an animated series based loosely on his film persona.
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'''Jackie Chan''' (born '''Chan Kong-sang''', 陳港生; 7 April 1954) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist, film director, producer, stuntman, and singer. He was the executive producer of '''[[Jackie Chan Adventures]]''', an animated series based loosely on his film persona.
   
However, Jackie Chan (mostly) did not voice his [[Jackie Chan|animated character]], a job that was done by [[James Sie]] instead; though Jackie did provide a few basic sound effects such as grunts and yells. Chan also made some live-action cameos in the series' opening sequence; as well as doing a question-and-answers segment at the end of each episode, where he responded to letters sent by child fans.
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However, Jackie Chan did not voice his [[Jackie Chan|animated character]], a job that was done by [[James Sie]] instead; though Jackie did provide a few basic sound effects such as grunts and yells. Chan also made live-action cameos in the series' opening sequence; as well as doing a question-and-answers segment at the end of each episode, where he responded to letters sent by child fans.

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Real Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan (born Chan Kong-sang, 陳港生; 7 April 1954) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist, film director, producer, stuntman, and singer. He was the executive producer of Jackie Chan Adventures, an animated series based loosely on his film persona.

However, Jackie Chan did not voice his animated character, a job that was done by James Sie instead; though Jackie did provide a few basic sound effects such as grunts and yells. Chan also made live-action cameos in the series' opening sequence; as well as doing a question-and-answers segment at the end of each episode, where he responded to letters sent by child fans.