Jo Ming Chan

Fang Zu Ming

  • Name: Fang Zu Ming
  • Native name: 房祖名
  • Given name: Chan Jo Ming
  • Also Known as: Chen Zu Ming, 陈祖明, 陳祖名, Jaycee Chan, Fang Zuming
  • Nationality: Hong Konger
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: December 3, 1982
  • Age: 41
Fang Zu Ming, born as Chan Jo Ming in Los Angeles, California, is a Hong Kong actor, singer-composer, lyricist and guitarist, and director. Formerly known as Jaycee Chan, he is the son of Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan, and Taiwan actress Lin Feng Jiao. His godmother is the famous singer Sally Yeh.

In 1997, he studied electric guitar in Hong Kong. From 2001 to 2003, he studied singing and recording with Li Zong Sheng. In 2003, Fang got the help of Jackie Chan and Yang Shou Cheng to enter the entertainment circle. Fang played the lead role in the 2004 movie "The Twins Effect II" and sang its theme song "Most Beautiful".

It was reported in 2004 that Fang and female singer Dai Pei Ni fell in love, but they broke up in 2006.

In August 2014, Ke Zhen Dong and Jaycee Chan were arrested in Beijing on suspicion of drug use. The police found more than 100 grams of marijuana in their residence. Later, the media revealed that Jaycee Chan had an 8-year history of drug case, and the first drug use was in the Netherlands. In December 2014, the Beijing Dongcheng District People's Court sentenced Chen Zu Ming (stage name Fang Zu Ming) to six months in prison and a fine of RMB 2,000. At 00:40hrs on 13 February 2015, Chen was released and his father cut his hair short. In the afternoon next day, Fang held a press conference in Beijing to apologize to the public for the drug related incident. He bowed to everyone and promised in his subsequent speech that he would be a law abiding person in the future. He admitted the drug-related incident had a negative impact on society. "I have no reason and no excuse. I did something wrong."

In 2016, Fang made a comeback with the film "Railroad Tigers" which was his collaboration with his father Jackie Chan after his release from prison.

From 2017 to 2018, after a hiatus of three or four years, Fang and Zhang Xiao Lei directed the film "Good Night Beijing", which was theatrically released on 10 December 2021. Edit Biography
Director
Year Title Type Rating
2021 Good Night Beijing
Movie
7.0
Movie
Year Title Role Rating
TBA The Diary
Unconfirmed
Chinese Movie, 0000,
(Unknown)
Unknown
0.0
2016 Railroad Tigers
Chinese Movie, 2016,
Rui (Main Role)
Rui
Main Role
7.7
2013 Love Speaks
Chinese Movie, 2013,
Zhou Tong (Main Role)
Main Role
6.9
2013 The Ideal City
Chinese Movie, 2013,
Lin Xi (Main Role)
Lin Xi
Main Role
0.0
2013 Machi Action
Taiwanese Movie, 2013,
(Support Role)
Support Role
7.4
2012 Chrysanthemum to the Beast
Chinese Movie, 2012,
Liu Meili (Main Role)
Main Role
6.2
2012 Whoever
Chinese Movie, 2012,
Li Shimin (Main Role)
Main Role
7.0
2012 Double Trouble
Chinese Movie, 2012,
Jay (Main Role)
Jay
Main Role
6.7
2011 East Meets West
Hong Kong Movie, 2011,
(Support Role)
Support Role
6.3
2011 Lee's Adventure
Chinese Movie, 2011,
Li Xian Ji (Main Role)
Main Role
6.4
2011 China 1911
Chinese Movie, 2011,
Zhang Zhenwu (Support Role)
Support Role
7.1
2010 Break Up Club
Hong Kong Movie, 2010,
Joe (Main Role)
Joe
Main Role
6.2
2009 Mulan
Chinese Movie, 2009,
Fei Xiao Hu (Support Role)
Fei Xiao Hu
Support Role
8.1
2009 Tracing Shadow
Hong Kong Movie, 2009,
Xu Sanguan (Support Role)
Xu Sanguan
Support Role
6.8
2008 PK.COM.CN
Chinese Movie, 2008,
Zhang Wenli (Main Role)
Main Role
5.8
2007 The Drummer
Hong Kong Movie, 2007,
Sid (Main Role)
Sid
Main Role
7.5
2007 The Sun Also Rises
Chinese Movie, 2007,
The son (Main Role)
Main Role
7.5
2007 Invisible Target
Hong Kong Movie, 2007,
Officer Wai King Ho (Main Role)
Main Role
7.4
2005 2 Young
Hong Kong Movie, 2005,
Fong Ka Fu (Main Role)
Fong Ka Fu
Main Role
6.7
2004 The Twins Effect 2
Hong Kong Movie, 2004,
Main Role
6.9
TV Show
Year Title # Role Rating
2014 Chef Nic
Chinese TV Show, 2014, 12 eps
(Ep. 2, 4) (Guest)
12
(Ep. 2, 4)
Guest
6.8
2013 2 Days & 1 Night
Chinese TV Show, 2013, 12 eps
(Ep. 1-2) (Guest)
12
(Ep. 1-2)
Guest
0.0
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Fang Zu Ming

Jo Ming Chan
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  • First Name: Jo Ming
  • Family Name: Chan
  • Native name: 房祖名
  • Also Known as: Chen Zu Ming, 陈祖明, 陳祖名, Jaycee Chan, Fang Zuming
  • Nationality: Hong Konger
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: December 3, 1982
  • Age: 41

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