Gossip queen Liz Smith just ran the exclusive official confirmation of this one, but PW had heard about Ballantine's acquisition of the autobiography of martial-artist/movie star Jackie Chan while the negotiations were still in the works this past fall from the acquirer, senior v-p and editor-in-chief Judith Curr. Even though Chan is now represented by the William Morris agency, Curr had contacted Chan prior to his signing with that agency and worked out a book deal separately. Ballantine holds all world rights to the book, which should prove a special boon in Asia, where Chan is the biggest box-office draw and where he's released more than 10 albums as well. (Chan trained at the Peking Opera as a child). The book, which will have a simultaneous Ballantine audio, is scheduled for publication sometime in 1998, and will reveal how Chan's martial arts stunts are actually conceived and executed.
Ballantine to Do Jackie Chan Autobiography
Mar 17, 1997
A version of this article appeared in the 03/17/1997 issue of Publishers Weekly under the headline: