Jackie Chan Dead 2013 RUMORS: Facebook/Twitter BOGUS Death Hoax Goes Viral, Actor Celebrates 2014 'Guinness World Record' for 'Most Credits in a Movie'

By Danica Bellini, Mstars News Reporter | Sep 18, 2013 10:56 AM EDT

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Martial Arts superstar Jackie Chan is NOT dead... and how do fans know that? The popular Hong Kong actor is already celebrating his achievements of 2014!

On September 14, Chan posted this viral photo on his official Facebook page:

成龍 Jackie Chan: "I'm in the 2014 Guinness World Records!! Wow! Thank you GWB! I am so honored."

According to the Guinness World Records, Chan currently holds the 2014 record for "most credits in a movie." Here's the description:

Hong Kong superstar Jackie Chan was credited with 15 roles for "Chinese Zodiac" (China, 2012): writer, director, actor, producer, executive producer, cinematographer, art director, unit production manager, catering coordinator, stunt coordinator, gaffer, composer, props, stunts, and theme-tune vocalist.

Woah. 

Yup - Chan's still definitely alive and kicking! So despite all of the ongoing rumors suggesting Chan died in a "freak stunt accident" on a Hollywood movie set, Chan continues his legacy in film... and theme parks? As Mstars previously reported:

Chan recently announced that he'll be opening his very own Beijing theme park to "exhibit all his stuff" to fans.

According to the Malaysian Times, JC World will have five main paths, each with a separate theme. Chan will exhibit numerous items from his personal collections including special furniture and jewelry.

"I was very poor when I was a child, so when I had money later on, I bought all sorts of things and went around the world collecting them... I want to exhibit all my stuff. They may not all be worth a lot of money, but they may have a story behind them," chan explained.

Chan, who purchased and restored several Chinese antique buildings over the years, will also donate them to the park. There's no fee for admission, but some attractions may require tickets.

"60 per cent of the park will be free, 40 per cent will be ticketed, with the money used to maintain the antique buildings... I am not short on money," said Chan.

Sounds pretty cool - what do Mstars fans think?

So don't believe all of those morbid "RIP" rumors you see pop-up on Facebook and Twitter - they're not true!

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