Jackie Chan’s Most Insane Stunts (That Almost Killed Him)

Jackie Chan isn’t just an action star — he’s a one-man stunt machine. For decades, Chan has risked life and limb to bring jaw-dropping action to the screen. From falling off skyscrapers to leaping between moving vehicles, here are some of the most dangerous stunts that nearly ended his legendary career.

What You’ll Read

This article breaks down the most extreme moments of Jackie Chan’s career — real stunts, real injuries, and real danger. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just getting into his wild filmography, these stories prove why Jackie Chan is in a league of his own. Highlights include:

  • The tree jump in Armour of God that cracked his skull.
  • Falling from a clock tower in Project A — with no padding.
  • Sliding down a 21-story pole covered in lights in Police Story.
  • A backflip that nearly paralyzed him in The Fearless Hyena.

Near-Death #1: Armour of God (1986) – Skull Fracture

While filming a simple tree jump, Chan slipped and cracked his skull on a rock. The injury left him with permanent hearing loss in one ear and a metal plate in his head. Watch the scene that changed his life forever: Watch Armour of God

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10 Wild Jackie Chan Facts You (Probably) Didn’t Know

Jackie Chan isn’t just the king of Kung Fu comedy — he’s a walking film industry. From near-death stunts to surprising career moves, here are 10 things even hardcore fans may not know.


1. He Started as a Stuntman for Bruce Lee

Before Jackie became a star, he worked as a stuntman on Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon. He even let Bruce hit him for real — more than once.

2. The Fearless Hyena Was His Directorial Debut

In 1979, Jackie took full creative control with The Fearless Hyena (1979) — blending slapstick and street-fighting in a way that redefined kung fu films.

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