Categories: News

Happy Birthday Jet Li!

Happy Birthday Jet Li, he turns 51 today! Born on this day in 1963 in Beijing, China, his real name is Li Lianjie. He’s very accomplished, not only is he a Chinese film actor, he’s also a film producer, martial artist, wushu champion and philanthropist.

After a few years of intensive training he won his first national championship for the Beijing Wushu Team. He retired at 19 and went on to make his debut film, Shaolin Temple (1982), which won him great acclaim in China.

In fact he’s starred in a lot of critically acclaimed martial arts films, most notably the Once Upon A Time In China series, in which he portrayed folk hero Wong Fei-hung.

His Hollywood film debut was as a villain in Lethal Weapon 4 (1998), and believe it or not remains one of his most successful films garnering over $130m at the box office. His first leading role came after this in the Joel Silver produced Romeo Must Die (2000)

He’s since starred in lots of action films, including Hero, Fist of LegendKiss of the Dragon, Unleashed, The Forbidden Kingdom, The Expendables movies, Fearless.

Taiji Zen

Taiji Zen is a lifestyle company founded by Jet Li and Jack Ma with the mission of spreading “Health and Happiness for All” through a balance of physical wellness and mental fitness – the Taiji Zen lifestyle. Taiji Zen combines the martial art of Taijiquan (aka T’ai Chi Chuan) with mindfulness based practices such as meditation. It packages these art forms into several different classes and online programs. (taken from the website)

Taiji Zen website

Here’s a couple of YouTube tributes we found:

Links

Official Jet Li website

Taiji Zen website

Elliot Richards

Elliot is KFK's Web Content Editor, writer and lover of all kinds of movies, including martial arts ones. Favourites include The Prodigal Son, Magnificent Butcher, The Victim, Legend of a Fighter and the Ip Man movies with Donnie Yen.

Recent Posts

How Martial Arts Films Shaped the Way We Think About Competition

Discover how kung fu cinema shaped competition culture, underdog storytelling, discipline, rivalry, and modern entertainment…

6 days ago

Moses Itauma: A Star in the Making

Explore Moses Itauma’s rapid heavyweight rise, explosive style, elite potential, and unanswered questions surrounding his…

7 days ago

Post-Workout Rituals That Actually Boost Recovery

Whether you’re drilling forms, sparring, or filming intense fight choreography, recovery is just as important…

2 weeks ago

What Skills From Martial Arts Translate to Other Hobbies?

Discover how martial arts skills like discipline, focus, and adaptability enhance other hobbies, including a…

2 weeks ago

How To Get the Most out of Your Sauna Session

Martial artists maximize recovery and performance through smarter sauna timing, hydration, heat strategies, and disciplined…

2 weeks ago

Milk for Muscle Recovery in Combat Sports

Combat sport athletes know nutrition matters equally with training. Here’s how milk supports muscle recovery…

3 weeks ago