Jaycee Chan
Chinese actor and singer
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2021 | Directed and acted as a supporting actor in 'Good Night Beijing' |
2021 | Started his own Tequila brand called Los 7 Ángeles, attempting to rebuild his career after the drug scandal. |
2021 | Directed and acted as a supporting actor in 'Good Night Beijing' |
2021 | Started his own Tequila brand called Los 7 Ángeles, attempting to rebuild his career after the drug scandal. |
2016 | Appeared in 'Railroad Tigers' |
2016 | Appeared in 'Railroad Tigers' |
2015 | After serving his prison sentence, Jaycee Chan met his father Jackie Chan in Taiwan, with the two appearing to reconcile. Jackie gave Jaycee a haircut and they had an extended family conversation. |
2015 | Played an uncredited role as 'Peng Qizi' in 'Monk Comes Down the Mountain' |
2015 | His father revealed that Jaycee showed interest in writing a script for a sequel to CZ12, potentially to be made 'if it's right'. |
2015 | Played an uncredited role as 'Peng Qizi' in 'Monk Comes Down the Mountain' |
2015 | After serving his prison sentence, Jaycee Chan met his father Jackie Chan in Taiwan, with the two appearing to reconcile. Jackie gave Jaycee a haircut and they had an extended family conversation. |
2015 | His father revealed that Jaycee showed interest in writing a script for a sequel to CZ12, potentially to be made 'if it's right'. |
February 13 2015 | Chan was released from jail and subsequently held a press conference in Beijing, publicly apologizing for his actions and promising to be a law-abiding citizen. |
February 13 2015 | Chan was released from jail and subsequently held a press conference in Beijing, publicly apologizing for his actions and promising to be a law-abiding citizen. |
January 9 2015 | Chan's trial began in Beijing after spending 148 days in detention. He was sentenced to six months in prison and fined 2,000 yuan (~US$320). |
January 9 2015 | Chan's trial began in Beijing after spending 148 days in detention. He was sentenced to six months in prison and fined 2,000 yuan (~US$320). |
2014 | People's Daily ranked Jaycee Chan as one of China's top 'wastrel' fuerdai (wealthy second-generation individuals), highlighting his public image as a spendthrift and unproductive celebrity. |
2014 | Jaycee Chan was arrested, which severely impacted his career and resulted in the loss of multiple major endorsement contracts with brands including Adidas, Nivea, Yishion, Johnson & Johnson, Stride gum, KFC, and Chevrolet. |
2014 | Jaycee Chan was arrested, which severely impacted his career and resulted in the loss of multiple major endorsement contracts with brands including Adidas, Nivea, Yishion, Johnson & Johnson, Stride gum, KFC, and Chevrolet. |
2014 | People's Daily ranked Jaycee Chan as one of China's top 'wastrel' fuerdai (wealthy second-generation individuals), highlighting his public image as a spendthrift and unproductive celebrity. |
December 22 2014 | Chan was indicted by Chinese authorities for sheltering other people to use drugs, four months after his initial arrest. |
December 22 2014 | Chan was indicted by Chinese authorities for sheltering other people to use drugs, four months after his initial arrest. |
September 17 2014 | Beijing Dongcheng procurator's office formally approved Chan's arrest on suspicion of 'accommodating drug users'. |
September 17 2014 | Beijing Dongcheng procurator's office formally approved Chan's arrest on suspicion of 'accommodating drug users'. |
August 14 2014 | Jaycee Chan was arrested by Beijing police for drug possession, along with Taiwanese actor Kai Ko. Police found more than an unspecified amount of marijuana in Chan's apartment. |
August 14 2014 | Jaycee Chan was arrested by Beijing police for drug possession, along with Taiwanese actor Kai Ko. Police found more than an unspecified amount of marijuana in Chan's apartment. |
2013 | Made a cameo in 'Machi Action' and starred in 'The Ideal City' and 'Love Speaks' (as Zhou Tong) |
2013 | Made a cameo in 'Machi Action' and starred in 'The Ideal City' and 'Love Speaks' (as Zhou Tong) |
2012 | Appeared in several films including 'Her Father His Father', 'Double Trouble' (as Jay), 'Whoever', and 'Chrysanthemum to the Beast' |
2012 | Appeared in several films including 'Her Father His Father', 'Double Trouble' (as Jay), 'Whoever', and 'Chrysanthemum to the Beast' |
2011 | Starred alongside his father Jackie Chan in the film '1911', which became Jackie Chan's least profitable and worst reviewed film. |
2011 | Chan starred in multiple films including '1911', 'Kung Fu Panda 2' (as Crane's Cantonese voice), 'Lee's Adventure', and 'East Meets West' |
2011 | Chan starred in multiple films including '1911', 'Kung Fu Panda 2' (as Crane's Cantonese voice), 'Lee's Adventure', and 'East Meets West' |
2011 | Starred alongside his father Jackie Chan in the film '1911', which became Jackie Chan's least profitable and worst reviewed film. |
April 2011 | During an awards ceremony in Beijing, Jackie Chan publicly stated he would donate half his money to charity instead of to his son Jaycee, explaining that his son should earn his own money if capable. |
April 2011 | During an awards ceremony in Beijing, Jackie Chan publicly stated he would donate half his money to charity instead of to his son Jaycee, explaining that his son should earn his own money if capable. |
2010 | Jaycee Chan released his music album titled '亂' (Chaos), continuing his musical career. |
2010 | Worked again with Fiona Sit in the film 'Break Up Club'. |
2010 | Jaycee Chan released his music album titled '亂' (Chaos), continuing his musical career. |
2010 | Worked again with Fiona Sit in the film 'Break Up Club'. |
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