William Chan Chi-Keung (Chinese: 陈自强; 22 May 1941 – 24 October 2017) was a Malaysian-born Hong Kong film producer and talent manager.
He is best known for helping to establish the career of Jackie Chan, serving as his manager and later as the actor’s producing partner in both Asia and North America.
[2] This happened after Jackie, fed up with a staggering career, moved to Australia for a few months to work as a painter for a construction company.
Jackie was then loaned to a different producer, Ng See-yuen, who launched his career with Snake in the Eagle's Shadow and Drunken Master.
[2] After Jackie’s unsuccessful career in the United States, Willie returned to Hong Kong with an interest in artist management.