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Enter the Dragon: The Life of Bruce LeeEnter the Dragon: The Life of Bruce Lee
Though Seattle is most famous for its influence on the grunge scene, its sports teams and being the home of corporations like Microsoft and Starbucks, one of Seattle’s most famous residents was martial arts legend Bruce Lee.
Fed up with his sidekick roles, Lee returned to Hong Kong and was given his first leading role in 1972’s The Big Boss. It was a phenomenal success in Asia and propelled him to superstardom. These were followed by Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon, both showcasing Lee’s exceptional physique, mastery of all forms of martial arts and relentless work ethic. In 1973 Bruce starred in Enter the Dragon, giving him his big break in the US and Europe. The film was made on a budget of US$850,000 and has to date grossed over $200m worldwide. Sadly, just three weeks before its release, Lee mysteriously died in his sleep after complaining about a headache, aged just 32. Lee was buried in Seattle, and today the hotels in Seattle receive fans from all over the world looking to make the pilgrimage to their hero’s grave at Lake View Cemetery. Though he lived a short life, his influence on the popularity of martial arts as a sport and its incorporation into motion pictures is undeniable – three decades after his death, he is still the yardstick against which all other martial arts practitioners and films must be measured.
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