Bruce, born Lee Jun Fan on November 27th, 1940 in San Francisco, California, was born in both the hour and year of the dragon. Lee's father was a Hong Kong Opera singer. Lee received the name Bruce from a nurse at his birthing hospital. As a teenager, he was taunted by British students for his Chinese background and later joined a street gang. Lee finished high school in Edison, Washington, and subsequently enrolled as a philosophy major at the University of Washington. Under the tutelage …show more content…
After finishing high school in Edison, Washington, Lee enrolled at the University of Washington, supporting himself by giving dance lessons and waiting tables. While teaching kung fu to fellow students, he met Linda Emery, whom he married in 1964. Lee developed a new fighting style called jeet kune do and opened three schools on the West Coast to teach it. He also landed a part in the television series The Green Hornet as Kato, the Hornet's assistant. Which aired in 26 episodes from 1966 to '67.The show, which was based on a 1930s radio program. Some say later in life lee focused on his film more than martial arts. Nevertheless Lee would still dominate anyone who stepped in his way. On the set of one of his films, Lee was actually challenged to a duel. His opponent stomped his feet in front of Lee signaling he wanted to battle. Lee of course won the match easily. Lee soon released the movie known to most as Fists of Fury. The story, featuring Lee as a fighter seeking revenge on those who had murdered his kung fu master, was not very original, but with his graceful movements, his good looks and charm, and his acting ability, Lee was a star in the making. Fists of Fury set box-office records in Hong Kong that were broken only by Lee's next film, The Chinese Connection. Lee established his own film company, Concord Pictures, and began directing movies. The first of these would appear in the United States as …show more content…
He taught a style called Jun Fan Gung Fu, which literally meant Bruce Lee’s Kung Fu. It was basically his approach to the style known as wing chun. Lee taught many people he met in Seattle, Washington. His first student was judo practitioner Jesse Glover. Even after Lee stopped teaching Jesse Glover he still continued to teach some of Lee’s techniques. Taky Kimura was Lee’s first Assistant Instructor and continued to teach his art and philosophy after Lee's death. Lee opened his first martial arts school, named the Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute, in Seattle. To most people Bruce Lee is the best fighter the world has ever seen. There is a lot of evidence to show this. On charts he is obviously ranked number one. On May 10, 1973, Lee collapsed during an ADR session for Enter the Dragon at Golden Harvest in Hong Kong. Suffering from seizures and headaches, he was immediately rushed to Hong Kong Baptist Hospital where doctors diagnosed cerebral edema. They were able to reduce the swelling through the administration of mannitol. The headache and cerebral edema that occurred in his first collapse were later repeated on the day of his death. He died while filming Game of Death, three weeks before the release of his biggest film, Enter the