Jet Li’s Shoe Size and Body Measurements

Jet Li Shoe Size

Biography

Jet Li’s feet are indeed petite. Find out his shoe size and more!

Li Lianjie, professionally known by his stage name Jet Li is a Chinese actor, producer and martial artist born on 26th April, 1963. As a child, he was interested in wushu that’s why Li took training of wushu and won several gold medals in Chinese wushu championships in his young age. After receiving success in sports he began his career as a martial arts film star. Jet Li debut film Shaolin Temple released in 1982 which earned critical acclaim. His other famous Chinese movies included Once Upon a Time in China, High Risk and First of Legend. In addition to that, Li as well worked in American films. Lethal Weapon 4 was his debut American film releaed in 1998 which earned positive reviews. His next film Romeo Must Die released in 2000 and became blockbuster hit at box office. Afterwards, Jet Li performed various roles in numerous successful films and received fame and success such as Fearless, War, The Forbidden Kingdom and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Throughout his career he won several awards including Shanghai Film Critics Award and Hong Kong Film Award.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.

Body Measurements
Height168 cm, 5’ 6”
Weight66 kg, 146 pounds
Shoe Size (US)Shoe size 9
Body ShapeN/A

Quotes

"I can feel very brave through all the action scenes in front of the people who are on the set, but when a girl comes close to me my face turns red because I'm so shy."

Jet Li

"Usually action films have a formula: good guy gets in trouble, his wife dies, friends have problems, so he goes to the mountain, learns martial arts, comes back, and kills the bad guy."

Jet Li

"I spend more time learning about Buddhism than English, which is why my English today is still bad."

Jet Li

"Zhang Yimou is one of the best directors on mainland China."

Jet Li

"Every President that went to China, I would meet them and have dinner and talk about the past and the future. That was in the '70s."

Jet Li

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