I always loved watching Bruce Lee's movies and I've almost watched all of his old movies. The reason that I
liked his movies, is because the movies that he was starring in, were all action and he was the best in everything. Most of his movies are based on true stories. When I was 10 years old, I finished watching all of his movies and now I want to figure out how he really died. Some people told me that he was murdered by someone, but after researching about his life, I found out that it's not really true. So how did he really die?
liked his movies, is because the movies that he was starring in, were all action and he was the best in everything. Most of his movies are based on true stories. When I was 10 years old, I finished watching all of his movies and now I want to figure out how he really died. Some people told me that he was murdered by someone, but after researching about his life, I found out that it's not really true. So how did he really die?
Bruce Lee was born on November 27, 1940, in San Francisco, California. he was a child actor in Hong Kong who later returned to the U.S. and taught martial arts. He starred in the TV series The Green Hornet (1966-67) and became a major box office draw in the Chinese Connection and Fists of Fury. Shortly before the release of his film Enter the Dragon, he died at the age of 32 on July 20, 1973.
Iconic actor, director and martial-arts expert Bruce Lee was born Lee Jun Fan, in both the hour and year of the Dragon. his father Lee Hoi Chuen, a Hong Kong opera singer, moved with his wife, Grace Ho, and three children to the United States in 1939; Hoi Chuen's fourth child, a son, was born while he was on tour in San Francisco. Lee received the name "Bruce" from a nurse at his birthing hospital, and his family never used the name during his pre-school years. The future star appeared in his first film at the age of 3 months, when he served as the stand-in for an American baby in Golden Gate Girl (1941).
In the early 1940s, the Lees moved back to Hong Kong, then occupied by the Japanese. Apparently a natural in front of the camera, Bruce Lee appeared in roughly 20 films as a child actor, beginning in 1946. He also studied dance, winning Hong Kong's cha-cha competition, and would become known for his poetry as well.
As a teenager, he was taunted by British students for his Chinese background and later joined a street gang. In 1953, he began to hone his passions into discipline, studying kung fu (referred to as "gung fu" in Cantonese) under the tutelage of Master Yip Man. By the end of the decade, Lee moved back to the U.S. to live with family friends outside Seattle, Washington, initially taking up work as a dance instructor.
Lee finished high school in Edison, Washington, and subsequently enrolled as a philosophy major at the University of Washington. He also got a job teaching the Wing Chun style of martial arts that he had learned in Hong Kong to his fellow students and others. Through his teaching, Lee met Linda Emery, whom he married in 1964. By that time, Lee had opened his own martial-arts school in Seattle.
He and Linda soon moved to California, where Lee opened two more schools in Oakland and Los Angeles. He taught mostly a style he called Jeet Kune Do, or "The Way of the Intercepting Fist." Lee was said to have deeply loved being an instructor and treated his students like clan, ultimately choosing the world of cinema as a career so as not to unduly commercialize teaching. Lee and Linda also expanded their immediate family, having two children--Brandon, born in 1965, and Shannon, born in 1969.
How did he really die then(what from)? What movies of his were your favorites and why? Who introduced you to his movies/why/how did you start watching them?
ReplyDeleteIt was claimed that he was killed by a strike called the 'vibrating palm' for 'betraying' his martial arts secrets to the west. Bruce Lee was my only childhood idol.
ReplyDeleteHow did he die? Or what were the rumors about his death like? Also it's hard to read the secton after your intro becuase it's all white.
ReplyDeleteI believe what happened was he complained of a headache, went to lay down and never woke up. So maybe a stroke or something similar? I saw a doc on his life not long ago, it didn't elaborate on an autopsy or anything though.
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