Bruce Lee was a legendary martial artist and actor who achieved worldwide fame for his groundbreaking work in action films. Born in San Francisco in 1940, Lee's career took off in the early 1970s with iconic roles in films such as "The Big Boss" (1971), "Fist of Fury" (1972), and "The Way of the Dragon" (1972). However, it was his role in the classic martial arts film "Enter the Dragon" (1973) that solidified his status as a cultural icon. Lee's acting style was characterized by his unparalleled martial arts skills, intense charisma, and dynamic on-screen presence. He broke barriers for Asian actors in Hollywood and paved the way for future generations of action stars. Tragically, Bruce Lee passed away in 1973 at the young age of 32, but his legacy continues to live on through his timeless films and influence on the action genre. His final film, "Game of Death" (1978), was released posthumously and further showcased his incredible talent and impact on the film industry.
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Directed by Robert Clouse
Directed by Bruce Lee, James Tien, Maria Yi, Nora Miao, Wei Lo
Directed by Alan Canvan, Bruce Lee, Dean Jagger, Gig Young, "Hugh OBrian", Robert Clouse
Directed by Bruce Lee, Chia-Hsiang Wu, James Tien, Maria Yi, Marilyn Bautista, Wei Lo
Directed by Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Nora Miao, Ping-Ou Wei