Born in Beijing, China, on April 26, 1963, Jet Li is an actor and martial artist. At the age of 11, Li won his first national championship in wushu. Li retired from the sport when he was 17 and made his film debut in Shaolin Temple, making him a star in his home country. Since 1994, he has gone back and forth between Chinese and English-language films, starring in Hollywood’s Romeo Must Die, Kiss of the Dragon and The Forbidden Kingdom. When Li was only 2 years old, he lost his father. At age 8, he began learning wushu, a form of martial arts.
Noting his talent, his family sent him to continue his studies at a special school. “I was from a very poor family and we didn’t have enough money for a good school, so sports-school was good; it gave me good food and an opportunity out of China,” Li later explained to Muscle & Fitness magazine. At the age of 11, Li won his first national championship. As a result, he traveled to more than 45 countries as part of the Bejing Wushu Team. In 1974, Li traveled to the United States and gave a martial arts demonstration for President Richard M. Nixon. He became the All-Around National Wushu Champion that year, a title he held for five consecutive years.