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  • Brandon Lee
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    Brandon Lee was born on February 1, 1965 to Bruce Lee (Martial Arts idol) and Linda Lee, and brother to Shannon Lee. In 1965 Brandon and his family lived in Hong Kong where Brandon became fluent in Cantonese by the age of 8. He attended Boston's Art-Oriented Emerson College in NY. Growing up as the son of a mythologized movie legend Bruce Lee, who died at 32 of a brain edema, when Brandon was 8. Brandon studied Martial Arts and drama, like his father. When his mother took him for martial arts le...
  • Bruces Hong Kong Film Career
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    Bruce Lee (Enter the Dragon) I chose to do my video report on the legend, Bruce Lee. The biography was on A&E at 10: 00 Sunday February 1, 1998. It told the amazing life of possibly the greatest martial artist ever. He was a man filled with talent. Unfortunately, he died at a very young age. Here is his story. Bruce Lee is my personal favorite martial artist of all time. His physical ability was truly amazing and fascinating. He was also gifted in the areas of philosophy, teaching, and movie mak...
  • Bruce Lee
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    What is Jeet Kune Do? Simply put, it's English translation is 'way of the intercepting fist. ' Bruce studies all types of fighting from American Boxing to Thai Kickboxing. His simple philosophy was rather than block a punch and hit back with two distinct motions, why not intercept and hit in one, fluid stroke. Fluidity was the ideal. 'Try and obtain a nicely-tied package of water,' Bruce would taunt. 'Just like water, we must keep moving on,' Ino santo reiterates. 'For once water stops, it becom...
  • Known And Popular Martial Arts Films
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    Bruce Lee is one of the most well known martial artists in the world. Robert Close remembers his first meeting with Bruce Lee very vividly. Robert recalls that: "The first time he meet you, you'd expect him to shake hands but instead he'd step back and flick out his foot so fast you could feel the air move right at the tip of your nose. Then he'd take your hand and place it on his stomach. It was kind of his calling card". Bruce Lee is known around the world as being one of the best marital arti...
  • July 20 Hong Kong Bruce Lee
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    . Why was Bruce Lee so famous, and why is he still thought of as the Master of Chinese Martial Arts? Another interesting thing about Bruce Lee is his true ability to perform martial arts. He criticized Karate for its brocken motions, and Wing Chun for its flashy techniques. Both, he said, were not ideal to use in actual combat. This is the reason for the creation of Jeet Kune Do (JKD). JKD was designed to be used in real life situations. It's style is no style. The goal of JKD is not to master c...
  • Bruce's Next Film
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    BRUCE LEE Bruce Lee was perhaps the greatest Martial-Artist ever. He was born in San Francisco, California on November 27th, 1940. A few months after his birth, Bruce and his family move back to Hong Kong. Bruce starred in a number of films as a child. His first starring role was actually when he was six years old! It was a role in a film titled 'Little Orphan Sam'. At the age of 12, Bruce begins taking Martial-Arts instruction from the legendary Sif u Yap-Man, a master of the art of 'Wing-Chun'...
  • Bruce Lee
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    Bruce Lee Christian Estrada March 22, 1996 Literature-07 Biography Report Introduction Bruce Lee was born in the Chinese year of the dragon, in the hour of the dragon on November 27, 1940. From the beginning, it was obvious he was a remarkable and unique child with tremendous energy. His mother named him Lee Jun Fan, which meant 'return again. ' She felt he would return to the United States where he was born while his parents were on tour with the Cantonese opera. A nurse suggested he be called ...
  • Bruce Lee An Excellent Role Model
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    In the Book Bruce Lee: They Died too Young, writer Jon Lewis tells the story of the greatest martial artist that ever lived. Known as Lee Jun Fan only to his family, Bruce Lee was an enthusiastic boy who took a special interest in the martial arts. Unfortunately, his life was cut short at the age of only thirty-two. Through this short yet unbelievably incredible life, Bruce Lee still proves to be an excellent role model due to his discipline, determination, and self-improvement. One of Bruce Lee...

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