Jackie Chan Opens Up About Why He “Gave Up on American Showbiz”
Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan recently opened up about why he decided to “give up on American showbiz” in a candid interview on the reality TV show “Memories Beyond Horizon.” The martial artist and acting legend shared his struggles with the U.S. film industry, citing language barriers as a major obstacle.
Chan, 68, revealed that his poor English skills made it incredibly challenging for him to work in Hollywood. “When I went to America to film, my English was terrible… I had to spend a month just to memorize a single line — even when I was sleeping, I would read the line in my dreams,” he recalled. “Many words that I wanted to say, I couldn’t. It was very frustrating.”
The action star explained that he struggled with intonations and sounding natural while speaking in English, and felt that his efforts were not appreciated unless he got his lines perfect. “No one cared about whether my action sequences and scenes were good. They only praised me when I got my lines right!” he shared.
Despite his success in Chinese cinema and Hollywood, Chan ultimately decided to step back from American showbiz due to the challenges he faced with language. He emphasized the importance of protecting oneself in the industry, advising the young actors on the show to prioritize their well-being.
Chan’s honesty about his struggles in Hollywood sheds light on the difficulties faced by non-native English speakers in the entertainment industry. His journey serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance and self-care in pursuing one’s dreams.