Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee

Born:November 27, 1940

Place of Birth:San Francisco, California, USA

Died:July 20, 1973

Known For:Acting

Biography

Bruce Jun Fan Lee, known to many as Lee Siu Lung, was a legendary figure in the world of martial arts and cinema. Born on November 27, 1940, in San Francisco, California, during his parents' Chinese Opera tour, Bruce's early exposure to the world of entertainment set the stage for his future success. Raised in Hong Kong, he began his journey in the world of film as a child actor, appearing in over 20 movies before the age of 18.

At the young age of 13, Bruce Lee embarked on his martial arts journey by studying wing chun gung fu under the tutelage of the esteemed master Yip Man. This marked the beginning of his lifelong dedication to the art of combat and physical mastery. His passion for martial arts only grew stronger as he delved deeper into the discipline.

Upon moving to the United States at 18, Bruce settled in Seattle, Washington, where he initially worked in a restaurant owned by a family friend. Alongside his job, he pursued a degree in philosophy at the University of Washington, showcasing his intellectual curiosity and thirst for knowledge. It was during this time that he began sharing his martial arts expertise by teaching gung fu, eventually establishing the Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute and later expanding to Oakland and Los Angeles.

Bruce's breakthrough moment came when he was discovered during an exhibition at the Long Beach Internationals, leading to his iconic role as Kato in the television series "The Green Hornet." This opportunity propelled him into the spotlight and showcased his unparalleled skills to a broader audience, laying the foundation for his future success in the entertainment industry.

As he encountered challenges in Hollywood, Bruce Lee made a pivotal decision to return to Hong Kong, where he revolutionized martial arts cinema with a series of groundbreaking films that shattered box office records and captivated audiences worldwide. His unique approach to combat choreography and storytelling set him apart as a trailblazer in the genre.

Tragically, Bruce Lee's life was cut short in 1973 before the release of his seminal film "Enter the Dragon," a Hollywood-Hong Kong co-production that solidified his status as a global icon. Despite his untimely passing, his legacy endures, inspiring generations with his philosophy of self-expression, equality, and innovation. Bruce Lee's impact transcends borders and continues to resonate with individuals seeking empowerment and personal growth through his teachings and cinematic contributions.

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Filmography

Acting

Fist of Fury

Fist of Fury

Chen Zhen

1972

Chen Chen returns to his former school in Shanghai when he learns that his beloved instructor has been murdered. While investigating the man's death, Chen discovers that a rival Japanese school is operating a drug smuggling ring. To avenge his master’s death, Chen takes on both Chinese and Japanese assassins… and even a towering Russian.
The Big Boss

The Big Boss

Cheng Chiu On

1971

Cheng is a young Chinese mainlander who moves in with his expatriate cousins to work at an ice factory in Thailand. He does this with a family promise never to get involved in any fights. However, when members of his family begin disappearing after meeting the management of the factory, the resulting mystery and pressures force him to break that vow and take on the villainy of the Big Boss.
The Way of the Dragon

The Way of the Dragon

Tang Lung

1972

Tang Lung arrives in Rome to help his cousins in the restaurant business. They are being pressured to sell their property to the syndicate, who will stop at nothing to get what they want. When Tang arrives he poses a new threat to the syndicate, and they are unable to defeat him. The syndicate boss hires the best Japanese and European martial artists to fight Tang, but he easily finishes them off.
Enter the Dragon

Enter the Dragon

Lee

1973

A martial artist agrees to spy on a reclusive crime lord using his invitation to a tournament there as cover.
Game of Death

Game of Death

Billy Lo

1978

A martial arts movie star must fake his death to find the people who are trying to kill him.
The Tenant

The Tenant

Bruce Lee (archive footage) (uncredited)

1976

A quiet and inconspicuous man rents an apartment in Paris where he finds himself drawn into a rabbit hole of dangerous paranoia.
Marlowe

Marlowe

Winslow Wong

1969

Mysterious Orfamay Quest hires Los Angeles private investigator Philip Marlowe to find her missing brother. Though the job seems simple enough, it leads Marlowe into the underbelly of the city, turning up leads who are murdered with ice picks, exotic dancers, blackmailed television stars and self-preserving gangsters. Soon, Marlowe's life is on the line right along with his case.

Production

The Way of the Dragon

The Way of the Dragon

Producer

1972

Tang Lung arrives in Rome to help his cousins in the restaurant business. They are being pressured to sell their property to the syndicate, who will stop at nothing to get what they want. When Tang arrives he poses a new threat to the syndicate, and they are unable to defeat him. The syndicate boss hires the best Japanese and European martial artists to fight Tang, but he easily finishes them off.
Big Stan

Big Stan

Thanks

2007

A weak con man panics when he learns he's going to prison for fraud. He hires a mysterious martial arts guru who helps transform him into a martial arts expert who can fight off inmates who want to hurt or love him.
Enter the Dragon

Enter the Dragon

Producer

1973

A martial artist agrees to spy on a reclusive crime lord using his invitation to a tournament there as cover.
Game of Death

Game of Death

Director

1978

A martial arts movie star must fake his death to find the people who are trying to kill him.