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Space Exploration. Sign Up. Westward Expansion. Cold War. Some believe he was killed by Chinese gangsters, others say that he was poisoned and still others say he died while in the act with a mistress.

Other theories even claim it was voodoo or a family curse. Raised in Hong Kong, he was a child actor in about 20 films and started studying wing chun gung fu at Returning back to the United States at 18, he studied philosophy at the University of Washington while teaching gung fu and eventually opened his own school, the Jung Fan Gung Fu Institute, with locations in Seattle, Oakland and Los Angeles. Soon showbiz came calling, as he landed the role of the sidekick Kato on the TV series Green Hornet.

When the show was canceled the following year, Hollywood jobs were hard to snag, so he went back to Hong Kong and made three films: The Big Boss in and Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon in With the mega-success of his movies in the box office abroad, the American market finally understood his selling power. In the autumn of , he was filming Game of Death when Warner Bros.

At that point, even the coroner, C. None of it tracked. Here was someone who paid such attention to everything he put in his body. How could a pain killer or marijuana take his life so abruptly? As it turned out, he did have a history, just a few weeks prior.

After suffering from headaches and seizures, he was taken to a hospital in May and told he had cerebral edema. Lee reportedly had spent the morning in talks about the fatefully titled Game of Death. The details then spin out of control. However, that bit transpired, Chow was definitely in the picture.

Chow then said that the overly committed Lee got into full character as they were discussing the movie. So, that probably made him a little tired and thirsty.

After a few sips, he seemed to be a little dizzy. And he never got up again. While that account of the events tracks, it also raises more questions. Apparently he had taken the pain killer before.

The medical professionals who had treated him in May had warned him about hash. Lee grew up in Hong Kong. When he lost a street fight to a local gang in Hong Kong, he began studying Wing Chun , a traditional form of Southern Chinese kung fu. Since there was so much violence in Hong Kong, his parents decided to send him back to the US to get an education. After living in San Francisco for a while, Lee moved to Seattle where he waited tables and taught martial arts. In , Lee opened two martial arts studios, and the next year, he gave a demonstration of his skills at the International Karate Championships in Long Beach, California.

He demonstrated his now famous "One Inch Punch," a punch that stops an inch from the opponent's torso, followed by another punch that can propel an opponent backward several feet into the air.

There, he was offered a part on The Big Boss. It was a huge success and made him famous overnight. After that, he starred in Fist of Fury , followed by Way of the Dragon , which he starred in and directed. He showed his signature nunchaku skill by using two sets at the same time. In fact, he was virtually unknown in the United States while he lived. His last movie, Enter the Dragon , was released less than a month after his mysterious death, and it created the perfect recipe for stardom.

His acting skills were magnanimous; his fighting skills were superhuman; and his death was shocking. It was a trifecta for the creation of a cultural icon.



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