Media about Bruce Lee

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Martial artist and actor Bruce Lee has been subject to extensive media coverage.

Films and television series that cover the life of Bruce Lee include:

Various other filmmakers have previously announced plans to make films about Lee, including Fruit Chan and Terence Chang, Stanley Kwan,[5] and Stephen Rivele and Christopher Wilkinson.[6]

Books about Bruce Lee, Jeet Kune Do or both

  • Bruce Lee: The Man Only I Knew – written by his widow Linda Lee Cadwell. This book served as the basis for the film about his life, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story.
  • Bruce Lee: Words of the Dragon: Interviews 1958-1973 – written by John Little.
  • Bruce Lee: The Art of Expressing the Human Body – also written by John Little.
  • The Dragon and the Tiger: The Birth of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do, the Oakland Years, by Sid Campbell.
  • Bruce Lee Between Wing Chun and JKD – written by Jesse Glover.
  • Bruce Lee: Dynamic Becoming – a book about Bruce Lee's philosophy.
  • Bruce Lee: Fighting Spirit – a biography by Bruce Thomas.
  • Striking Thoughts – thoughts and quotes of Bruce Lee.
  • The Tao of Jeet Kune Do – a book assembled posthumously that expresses Bruce Lee's notes on martial arts and philosophy.
  • "On the Warrior's Path" by Daniele Bolelli (2003). The longest chapter of this book about martial arts philosophy is on Bruce Lee's philosophical legacy.
  • Unsettled Matters: The Life & Death of Bruce Lee, Tom Bleecker (former husband of Lee widow Linda Lee Cadwell), 1996, Gilderoy Publications, ISBN 0-9653132-0-4.
  • Be Water, My Friend: The Early Years of Bruce Lee – a picture book for children, written by Ken Mochizuki and illustrated by Dom Lee, featuring an account of Bruce Lee's childhood and early manhood, which the author says is basically factual.[7]
  • King Dragon: The World of Bruce Lee – written by Norman Borine.

Bruce Lee documentaries

  • Be Water (2020)
  • Bruce Lee Lives (2011)
  • How Bruce Lee Changed the World (2009)
  • The Intercepting Fist (2001)
  • The Unbeatable Bruce Lee (2001)
  • Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey (2000)
  • Bruce Lee: The Path of the Dragon (1998)
  • The Immortal Dragon (1996)
  • Bruce Lee: The Curse of the Dragon (1993)
  • Death by Misadventure (1993)
  • Martial Arts Master (1993)
  • Bruce Lee, the Legend (1977)
  • Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend aka Life and Legend of Bruce Lee (1973)

Video games

Comic books

  • Marvel Comics published, in the black and white magazine line under their Curtis Magazines imprint, a 35-page comic story-style biography of Bruce Lee in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #28, September 1976. It was written by Martin Sands, with art by Joe Staton and Tony DeZuniga.
  • Malibu Comics published a 6-issue comic book miniseries, Bruce Lee, in 1995, although the story was a purely fictional adventure and the titular character had little in common with the real-life Bruce Lee. It was written by Mike Baron (who had previously written three comic stories for NOW Comics' range of Green Hornet comic books about the version of Kato played by Lee on the 1966 television series) and drawn by Val Mayerik (who had drawn the second Kato miniseries).

Characters based on Bruce Lee

See also

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