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'''Bruce Lee''' ((Lee Jun Fan) is widely considered to be the greatest martial arts actor of the 20th century. His films, especially the last one, "], elevated the by-then traditional ] ] movie to a new level, and artists like ] and ] have been able to work from this platform. | '''Bruce Lee''' ((Lee Jun Fan) is widely considered to be the greatest martial arts actor of the 20th century. His films, especially the last one, "]", elevated the by-then traditional ] ] movie to a new level, and artists like ] and ] have been able to work from this platform. | ||
Born in the USA, Lee was raised in Hong Kong. He returned to the US as a young man and starred as the oriental sidekick Kato in the television series ]. On his return to Hong Kong, he starred in the movies that would cement his fame. | Born in the USA, Lee was raised in Hong Kong. He returned to the US as a young man and starred as the oriental sidekick Kato in the television series ]. On his return to Hong Kong, he starred in the movies that would cement his fame. |
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Bruce Lee ((Lee Jun Fan) is widely considered to be the greatest martial arts actor of the 20th century. His films, especially the last one, "Enter the Dragon", elevated the by-then traditional Hong Kong kung-fu movie to a new level, and artists like Jackie Chan and Chuck Norris have been able to work from this platform.
Born in the USA, Lee was raised in Hong Kong. He returned to the US as a young man and starred as the oriental sidekick Kato in the television series The Green Hornet. On his return to Hong Kong, he starred in the movies that would cement his fame.
Bruce Lee died in 1973.