Enter the world of martial arts icon and cultural legend, Bruce Lee. Born on November 27, 1940, in San Francisco, California, Bruce Lee was a pioneer who transcended the realms of film and martial arts, leaving an unforgettable mark on popular culture. Known for his exceptional skills in martial art
Enter the world of martial arts icon and cultural legend, Bruce Lee. Born on November 27, 1940, in San Francisco, California, Bruce Lee was a pioneer who transcended the realms of film and martial arts, leaving an unforgettable mark on popular culture. Known for his exceptional skills in martial art
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Maybe it’s because I’ve become so used to seeing images of Bruce Lee from his movies—ripped, sweating and flashing his martial arts skills at some no good bad guy—that I find these photographs of Mr. Lee with his wife Linda and children Brandon and Shannon utterly charming. Having grown-up with a wall covered in Bruce Lee posters and having spent far too much time trying out nifty martial arts moves on anyone fool enough to let me, these pictures show Mr. Lee as just an ordinary dad—doing what every doting parent does: playing with his kids, posing for that holiday portrait, showing off the newborn, and celebrating birthdays. Of course, he would never dance like anyone else’s old man, as the mighty master of Jeet Kune Do was also an exquisitely graceful dancer who—in between waiting tables during his youth—gave dance classes. Which makes me think someone out there’s got a damn fine story to tell the grandkids about how Bruce Lee once taught them to dance the Cha-Cha-Cha. The dancer Bruce Lee. Via...
Even though Bruce Lee was known for his impeccable martial arts, not many know this, but he also had a very philosophical bend of mind too.
Bruce Lee knew he could never win a fight against Ali. “Look at my hand,” he said. “That’s a little Chinese hand. He’d kill me."