“He’s not impressed with anyone”: Bruce Willis’ Die Hard 4 Co-Star Claimed Mentor Jackie Chan Was Never Happy With Her

Bruce Willis' Die Hard 4 Co-Star Claimed Mentor Jackie Chan Was Never Happy With Her
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Being Hollywood’s greatest martial artist, Jackie Chan rarely serves as a master to many. Rising to fame in the Chinese film industry to eventually venture into Hollywood, Chan delivered some of the greatest performances of all time. However, one of his students, and Bruce Willis’ Die Hard 4 co-star Maggie Q had a lot to say about the Chinese actor. 

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Recalling Jackie Chan’s finickiness about stunts and scenes, Maggie Q confessed to being fortunate enough to be trained by the master himself. However, she was quick to admit that Chan was extremely difficult to please and even served as a strict master. 

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Maggie Q Recalled Her Training Under Jackie Chan

Finding her passion for Shakespearean drama, the Die Hard 4 actress Maggie Q recalled her initial years in the film industry. Discussing how she initially tried her skills in modeling to earn some money for her college, the actress confessed “when I was offered my first acting role, I didn’t want to do it”. 

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Maggie Q recalled her initial years in the film industry

Maggie Q mentioned relocating to Tokyo at 17 years of age to try out modeling gigs. However, the actress was eventually offered her first role in House of the Dragon. Although according to Q, “when I started, I didn’t know what the hell I was doing”, her debut film turned out to be a massive success in Asia. 

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Q mentioned training under Jackie Chan

Soon venturing into the prominent film industry, the actress mentioned training for martial arts under Jackie Chan. Discussing how she was initially trained by Chan’s core stunt team, Maggie Q mentioned finally getting the legend’s attention. However, the actress also confessed how difficult it was to please her prestigious teacher. 

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Maggie Q Claimed Jackie Chan Was Hard To Please 

Recalling her training sessions under Jackie Chan, Maggie Q mentioned, “I would practice my sword work, and Jackie would come in during our training sessions and rehearsals and correct everything I was doing”. Speaking about the martial arts legend’s finickiness, the actress confessed how difficult it was to please him. 

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Q confessed how difficult it was to please Jackie Chan

This is going to sound severe, but it’s not. He’s sort of like that father you couldn’t really please because he’s not impressed with anyone.” Maggie Q shared.  

Stating what it took to be praised by the legend himself, the actress mentioned, “I mean, you’d have to be at his level or better for him to be impressed by you.” She further added, “So he was really just encouraging us to get there, but there was really no like, ‘Oh, you’re doing a great job.’ So that created a really intense work ethic during that time”. 

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Training under Chan landed her a role in Mission Impossible III

However, eventually, the hours of grueling training under Jackie Chan ultimately paid off, as Q landed her breakout role, alongside Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible III (2006). 

Read more: “You see it? Awful”: ‘Rush Hour’ Isn’t His Only Film That Jackie Chan Has Bitter Feelings About, Even This $60 Million Sci-fi Comedy Makes The List

Source: Yahoo Entertainment

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