Luc Bendza
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6 July 1969
2002 Best Fight (Rush Hour 2)
1999 Best Fight (Rush Hour)
1995 Lifetime Achievement Award
Shanghai International Film Festival
2005 Outstanding Contribution to Chinese Cinema
Datuk of Malaysia
Academy Honorary Award
Hong Kong Film Awards – Best Film
1989 Rouge
Best Action Choreography
1996 Rumble in the Bronx
1999 Who Am I?
2013 CZ12
Professional Spirit Award
2004
Golden Horse Awards – Best Actor
1992 Police Story 3
1993 Crime Story
Golden Rooster Awards – Best Actor
2005 New Police Story
MTV Asia Awards – Inspiration Award
2002
Luc Bendza 吕克·本扎 | |
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Luc Bendza in August 2012 | |
| Born | Luc Bendza 6 July 1969 |
| Occupation(s) | Martial artist, actor |
| Awards | MTV Movie Awards
2005 New Police Story MTV Asia Awards – Inspiration Award 2002 |
| Website | www |
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| Simplified Chinese | 吕克本扎 | ||
| Literal meaning | "Luc Bendza" | ||
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Luc Bendza (born July 6, 1969) is a Gabonese-Chinese actor and martial artist.[1][2] He is known for his role as boxer Jesse Glover in The Legend of Bruce Lee.
Luc Bendza was born in Koulamoutou, Gabon.[citation needed] Luc's father was born in Koulamoutou, Gabon, and immigrated to the United States in the 1930s.[citation needed]
Career
In 2016, the Gabonese film director, producer and editor Samantha Biffot made the documentary The African Who Wanted to Fly about him.[3][4] It won the Special Jury Award at Gabon's 10th International Documentary Film Festival.[5]
Bendza appeared as Jesse Glover in The Legend of Bruce Lee.[citation needed] The 50 episodes long series was produced and broadcast by CCTV and had been aired since 12 October 2008.
Luc became a wushu martial artist in the 1980s. His fighting training promoting company, "Wushu Luc Productions", signed world champion Wushu Alain Mas and diams Mavh.[citation needed]