Biography of Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee's father was an actor of the Chinese opera. In November 1940, he toured with San Francisco in San Francisco. He was accompanied by a pregnant wife, so their son was born in America.

Thanks to his parents, Bruce Lee was a natural actor. At 3 months he starred in the film with his father. After that, Lee's family moves back to Hong Kong, where the boy's childhood is.

Bruce himself considers the beginning of his acting career the film "The Birth of Man", in which he starred in 1946. After this, in just a few years, the novice actor starred in more than two dozen films.

The most interesting facts from the biography of Bruce Lee

As a teenager, he had to participate in several street fights, in addition to the will, where Bruce was defeated. Having decided to change the situation, the young man asked his mother to pay him wrestling classes so that he could protect himself. She supported this initiative and agreed to pay for lessons from Master Yip Man. This is the beginning of his enthusiasm for martial arts.

In 1958, Bruce Lee won a major role in the film "The Orphan". This film was the last one, where the actor does not use the techniques of kung fu.

Street fights often led to the fact that the losers applied to the police for him. After several such serious incidents in the family of Bruce Lee, it was decided to send him to San Francisco. In 1959, he moved to Seattle. There, he gets a job as a waiter and works in parallel for admission to college.

Since 1961, Bruce Lee began earning, teaching wishing wrestling. Since there was not enough finance to rent a gym, classes were held in an open-air park. At the age of 21, he publishes his book "Chinese Kung Fu: Philosophical Art of Self-Defense."

Bruce Lee never stopped on his laurels, always set goals and followed them. His next dream was the opening of a network of schools to teach kung fu. He managed to open the first one in the autumn of 1963. A feature of Bruce's school was that he taught everyone who wanted any race. Because this kind of martial arts at that time was taught only to Asians.

Being keen on his business, he did not stop working on himself , bringing his fighting technique and body to perfection. Bruce Lee always watched his weight, because because of excess volume his speed in the fight could decrease. One of his trademark strikes was one-inch, the phenomenality of which was to strike a powerful blow at the enemy from a distance of only one inch.

Later, Bruce Lee realized that it would be possible to bring the philosophy of kung fu to people only with the help of a movie. He worked hard in this direction, there were many difficulties and obstacles, but this did not stop him. From 1967 to 1971, Lee gave episodic roles, mostly in serials. After rather unproductive cooperation with Warner Bros. Bruce decides to go to Hong Kong, where his credibility was much higher. The first films in which he starred - "Big Boss" and "Chinese Connected", beat all previous records on profit. His powerful blows, blood-thirsty battle cries, deadly attacks by his feet, jumps that went beyond the bounds of human possibilities, caused an unprecedented enthusiasm among the audience. Especially scenes of fights, because they were all shot in one shot and without doubles.

Having quarreled with the director Lo Wei because of divergences in views, Bruce Lee opens his film studio and independently undertakes the shooting of a new film "The Way of the Dragon." He controls absolutely the entire shooting process, from costumes to installation. He approached the scenes with fights with great seriousness. Bruce painted all the bouts step by step on paper to show as much as possible all the power and power of kung fu on the screen. One such instruction could take more than twenty pages.

How did Bruce Lee die?

Death overtook the great kung fu master and actor Bruce Lee unexpectedly at the age of 32 years. An autopsy showed that the cause was cerebral edema. Despite the instant publicity of what happened, the fans refused to believe it. Asked why Bruce Lee died, many simply did not like the official version. As a result, many other options were invented. Some people seriously believed that he did not die at all, but just decided to hide from the public for a quiet life. At the farewell ceremony with the idol, more than 25 thousand fans, friends and relatives came.

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In 1993, a biographical film was released, based on the facts told by his wife, Linda, "The Dragon: The Story of Bruce Lee's Life." This drama describes the whole life of a genius, from a little boy to the last days.