Jackie Chan memoir 'Never Grow Up' to be out in November

Gallery Books told The Associated Press on Thursday that 'Never Grow Up' is a "candid" account of everything from his youth with the China Drama Academy to his "numerous" near-death experiences.
64-year-old Chan will also write about making movies in Hong Kong and Hollywood and of his imperfections as a family man, according to Gallery, a Simon & Schuster imprint. (Jackie Chan | AP)
64-year-old Chan will also write about making movies in Hong Kong and Hollywood and of his imperfections as a family man, according to Gallery, a Simon & Schuster imprint. (Jackie Chan | AP)

NEW YORK: Jackie Chan is ready to share more stories about his life and career. The star of blockbusters such as 'Rush Hour' and 'Kung Fu Panda' has a memoir coming out in November.

Gallery Books told The Associated Press on Thursday that 'Never Grow Up' is a "candid" account of everything from his youth with the China Drama Academy to his "numerous" near-death experiences, on and off camera.

64-year-old Chan will also write about making movies in Hong Kong and Hollywood and of his imperfections as a family man, according to Gallery, a Simon & Schuster imprint.

Chan's other films include a remake of 'The Karate Kid' and the 'Police Story' series. His previous books include 'I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action,' a memoir published in 1998.

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