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Bruce Lee Bruce Lee was a Hong Kong-American actor, director, martial artist, martial arts instructor, and philosopher who is widely considered the most influential martial artist of all time. He founded Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy, and became the first person of Asian descent to become a leading man in Hollywood. His films Enter the Dragon (1973), The Way of the Dragon, and Fists of Fury sparked a global martial arts craze and broke down racial barriers in American cinema; he died suddenly at age 32 under disputed circumstances.
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Bruce Lee was a Hong Kong-American actor, director, martial artist, martial arts instructor, and philosopher who is widely considered the most influential martial artist of all time. He founded Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy, and became the first person of Asian descent to become a leading man in Hollywood. His films Enter the Dragon (1973), The Way of the Dragon, and Fists of Fury sparked a global martial arts craze and broke down racial barriers in American cinema; he died suddenly at age 32 under disputed circumstances.
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Bruce Lee is profiled in Peoplebio under Martial Artist / Actor. Current rank signal: #729. Trend score: 9.3.
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Born in San Francisco, United States
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