Chan, known for his comedic and martial-arts skills, has starred in films like Rumble in the Bronx and Rush Hour and has also directed several films.
He has been honored several times by the Hong Kong film industry and has received the MTV Movie Awards Lifetime Achievement Honor.
Chan is also active in philanthropic work and has provided financial aid to orphans in Asia and scholarships for continued education.
Kenneth N. Ebie '01, co-chair of the Foundation's student advisory committee, said he thought Chan was a choice that reflected the show's desire to feature diveristy.
"It's about time that someone like Jackie Chan, who represents a culture that we haven't recognized in the past few years, is the host," Ebie said.
Last year some said Damon's presence seemed contradictory to the show's goal, which was to celebrate diversity.
Last night's announcement also dispels rumors that musician and actress Jennifer Lopez would host the show.
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