The daughter of the iconic Chinese-American martial artist reflects on her late father, who died in 1973, and her late brother, Brandon Lee, who died in 1993 Bruce had two kids, Brandon and Shannon, ...
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Bruce Lee's The Way of the Dragon Set the Stage for Enter the Dragon
Bruce Lee's most underrated movie features an unforgettable fight while setting viewers up for Enter the Dragon.
The U.S. Postal Service has offered a first look at its 2026 stamp program, which will feature tributes to martial arts ...
Bruce Lee died a month before the release of Enter the Dragon (1973), the movie which turned him into an international icon. His fame was almost entirely posthumous. Unlike James Dean or Marilyn ...
As a project to place Bruce Lee's final, unfinished 1973 film, "The Game of Death," in its proper context, "Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey" is up to the task. And as a docu explaining for the young ...
Lee died at just 32 years old on July 20th 1973 in Hong Kong, from a cerebral edema caused by an allergic reaction to a pain medication. He was born in San Francisco, and was raised in Hong Kong where ...
The martial artist Bruce Lee died in 1973 at the age of 32. Today, everyone thinks of Lee as an icon whose hit movie, Enter the Dragon, inspired a generation of filmmakers. But Lee passed away before ...
After Bruce Lee died in 1973, a raft of Bruceploitation films hit cinemas. These low-budget movies often starred shameless imitators (like “Bruce Li” and “Bruce Lai”) and were occasionally marketed to ...
The United States Postal Service released a sneak preview of about 20 stamps to be released in 2026, including one commemorating San Francisco-born martial arts movie star Bruce Lee.
This story originally appeared on Mental Floss. Bruce Lee is one of pop culture’s most multifaceted icons. Legions of fans admire him for his movies, his martial arts prowess, his incomprehensible ...
When she closes her eyes, college sophomore Courtney Ioane can visualize the statue of Bruce Lee that she wants built on the University of Washington campus. It is bronze and life-size - not so big ...
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