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Way ahead of his time in terms of his physical training, Bruce Lee
went against the grain of traditional martial arts to develop his
own unique martial art, Jeet Kune Do. However, his art was much
more than a physical fighting art, it was a philosophical way of
life. Aside from being a world class martial artist, Bruce Lee was
also a gifted filmmaker and accomplished actor, appearing in over a
dozen Hong Kong dramas before the age of 13. This guide gives an
account of each phase of his career. In 1966 at the age of 25 he
appeared in the American-produced "Green Hornet" television series,
which was to be the start of a newly revived acting career; one
that would escalate him to international stardom. When his final
film "Enter The Dragon" was completed, Bruce Lee was one of the
highest paid actors in the world. Sadly, he died in 1973 before he
could reach the pinnacle of his career. This guide thoroughly
explores Bruce Lee's films and explores some of the myths that
surround them.
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