Chan says he's ready to become a 'real actor'



Chan says he's readyto become a 'real actor'
SINGAPORE -- Martial arts star Jackie Chan claims Hollywood limits roles for Asians and says it's time he became a "real actor" by taking on roles other than as a kung fu fighter.
"It's all the same, cop from Hong Kong, cop from China. Jet Li, Chow-Yun Fat and I all face the same problem, our roles are limited," said Chan, 50, referring to other Chinese action stars who have sought roles in Hollywood movies.
"Yes, I get treated like a king over there but I'm not happy. I get frustrated when I see them doing things the wrong way but I can't say anything," he told The Straits Times in Friday's editions.
The acrobatic, high-flying action hero was in Singapore to promote "New Police Story," a sequel to the 1985 movie that catapulted him to international stardom.
Chan's latest Hollywood film, an adaptation of the Jules Verne classic "Around the World in 80 Days," was a summer dud. Three others -- "The Medallion," "The Tuxedo" and "Shanghai Knights" with Owen Wilson -- also received lukewarm responses at the box office.
O'Connor places ad askingpublic to stop ridicule
DUBLIN, Ireland -- One-time pop sensation Sinead O'Connor was back in the news Friday -- by taking out a full-page ad pleading for people to stop making fun of her.
O'Connor, who shot to international fame in 1990 with her biggest hit, "Nothing Compares 2 U," claimed she'd been "consistently ridiculed, lashed and called mad" for decades, particularly in her native Ireland.
"I don't think there can be any person male or female from this country who has been as consistently lashed as I have been and always am no matter what I set out to do," she complained during her 2,000-word essay, published in the Irish Examiner newspaper.
"If ye all think I am such a crazy person why do ye use me to sell your papers?" she wrote, adding, "Please, I just want to be a little old lady now, and not be all controversial and not be bashed and called crazy and laughed at when I open my mouth to sing or speak."
'Sex, City' actress datinga woman, report says
NEW YORK -- "Sex and the City" has taken on a whole new meaning for Cynthia Nixon.
The actress, who just won an Emmy for her role as Miranda Hobbes in the hit HBO comedy, is in a relationship with another woman, a source who works with Nixon told The Associated Press on Friday.
The New York Daily News and the New York Post reported Friday that Nixon has been dating a woman since January. The woman is neither in the public eye nor living with Nixon.
"We will not confirm or deny anything," Nixon's publicist, Carrie Ross, told AP.
"My private life is private," Nixon told the Daily News.
The actress split in June 2003 with photographer and high school sweetheart Danny Mozes, whom she'd been with for 15 years (but never married). They now share custody of their two children.
Today's birthdays
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Phil Rizzuto is 87. ABC News correspondent Barbara Walters is 73. Actor-producer Michael Douglas is 60. Model Cheryl Tiegs is 57. Actor Mark Hamill is 53. Actor Christopher Reeve is 52. Actress Heather Locklear is 43. Basketball player Scottie Pippen is 39. Actor Will Smith is 36. Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones is 35.
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