Bruce Lee Screen Test The Green Hornet
The following is from Jeff Yang, "Bruce Lee," in Eastern Standard Time: A Guide to Asian Influence on American Culture, eds. Jeff Yang et al. (Boston/New Yor...
Bruce Lee Screen Test The Green Hornet
The following is from Jeff Yang, "Bruce Lee," in Eastern Standard Time: A Guide to Asian Influence on American Culture, eds. Jeff Yang et al. (Boston/New York: Meridian/Houghton Mifflin, 1997), p. 95:
"Lee was born November 27, 1940, the son of Lee Hoi Chuen, a well known comic actor and a member of the ensemble cast of the 99-episode Wong Fei Hong series that launched modern Hong Kong filmmaking. His mother, Grace, was a Shanghainese transplant who had been raised a Catholic, and was the daughter of a German father and a Chinese mother. The Lees frequently traveled abroad from their home in Hong Kong, going wherever Hoi Chuen's opera troupe was booked; Lee Jun Fan, the boy who would be given the English name of Bruce, was born on one of those trips overseas in San Francisco, California. Dr. Mary Glover, the supervising physician at his birth, gave him the English name Bruce. Later, Bruce's younger sister gave him a monicker that became the name by which he conquered Asia, and then the world — Siu Long, or 'Little Dragon.'"
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its amazing that he was never satisfied with his results and would train even harder to improve himself,now if he were still alive, just imagine the strength,the speed and the wisdom he would have gained!!!! R.I.P Bruce Lee T_T
Greatest Kung Fu master of our time! So original and charismatic! Even at the time Bruce Lee was considered good looking and even now I still think he's extremely handsome!
His hands to the face were a blur, and his foot was in your face before you knew it left the ground! What a physical specimen! And he did all this in a monkey suit, which I don't believe was his normal fighting attire. He was scary good!!
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he kept peaking every year