
Bruce Lee
Bruce Jun Fan Lee (Lee Siu Lung) was born on November 27, 1940 in San Francisco, CA while his parents were on tour with the Chinese Opera. Ultimately raised in Hong Kong, Bruce Lee was a child actor appearing in more than 20 films. At the age of 13, Bruce took up the study of wing chun gung fu under renowned wing chun master, Yip Man. Bruce left Hong Kong at the age of 18, came to the United States and made his way to Seattle, Washington where he worked in the restaurant of a family friend. He soon enrolled in the University of Washington where he pursued a degree in philosophy. Bruce began to teach gung fu in Seattle and soon opened his first school, the Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute. Two more schools followed in Oakland and Los Angeles. Concurrently Bruce married his wife, Linda and had his two children, Brandon and Shannon. In the mid sixties, Bruce was discovered while doing an exhibition at the Long Beach Internationals and a role as Kato in the tv series The Green Hornet soon followed. During this time, Bruce was also developing his own martial art, which he ultimately named Jeet Kune Do (translated: the way of the intercepting fist). Bruce's art was steeped in a philosophical foundation and did not follow long held martial traditions. Instead it had at its core the ideas of simplicity, directness and personal freedom. After The Green Hornet series was canceled, Bruce encountered resistance while working in Hollywood and so headed to Hong Kong to pursue a film career. In Hong Kong he made 3 films, which consecutively broke all box office records and showcased martial arts in an entirely new way. Hollywood took notice and soon Bruce was making the first Hollywood / Hong Kong coproduction with a film called Enter the Dragon. Unfortunately, Bruce Lee died in 1973 before this film was released. This film catapulted him to international fame. Today Bruce Lee’s legacy of self expression, equality, and pioneering innovation continues to inspire people all around the world.
Filmography

Broken Rhythm: Bruce Lee's Game of Death
as Himself (archive footage)
Broken Rhythm: Bruce Lee's Game of Death
as Himself (archive footage)

The Final Game of Death
as Hai Tien / Self (archive footage)
The Final Game of Death
as Hai Tien / Self (archive footage)

Jay Sebring… Cutting to the Truth
as Self(archive footage)
Jay Sebring… Cutting to the Truth
as Self(archive footage)

Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks
as Self (archive footage)
Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks
as Self (archive footage)

The Green Hornet
as Kato
The Green Hornet
as Kato

Blood and Steel: The Making of Enter the Dragon
as Self (archival)
Blood and Steel: The Making of Enter the Dragon
as Self (archival)

The Art of Action: Martial Arts in the Movies
as Self - Interviewee (archive footage)
The Art of Action: Martial Arts in the Movies
as Self - Interviewee (archive footage)

The Unbeatable Bruce Lee
The Unbeatable Bruce Lee

Reflections on 'the Little Dragon'
Reflections on 'the Little Dragon'

Bruce Lee: The Legend Lives On
as Self (archive footage)
Bruce Lee: The Legend Lives On
as Self (archive footage)

Death In Hollywood
Death In Hollywood

The Best of the Martial Arts Films
as Self
The Best of the Martial Arts Films
as Self

Bruce Lee, the Legend
as Self (archival)
Bruce Lee, the Legend
as Self (archival)

Fist of Fear, Touch of Death
as Bruce Lee (archive footage)
Fist of Fear, Touch of Death
as Bruce Lee (archive footage)

The Warrior Within
as Self
The Warrior Within
as Self

The Green Hornet
as Kato
The Green Hornet
as Kato

Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
as Self (archival)
Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
as Self (archival)

The Way of the Dragon
as Tang Lung
The Way of the Dragon
as Tang Lung