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1940 - November 27
- San Francisco- In the The Year of the Dragon between 6:00
a.m. and 8:00 a.m. (the hour of the dragon), Lee Jun Fan, Bruce
Lee is born at the Jackson Street Hospital in San Francisco
Chinatown while his father and mother traveled to the U.S. Lee Hoi
Chuen, Bruce's father, was performing with the Cantonese Opera
Company in America. At three months old, Bruce debuts in
"Golden Gate Girl" in San Francisco, CA. He plays role of
a female baby, carried by his father.
1941 (Age 1): Hong Kong
- Bruce and his parents return to Kowloon, their family home. They
move to into an apartment at 218 Nathan Road, Kowloon district. The
apartment is located on the second story of a building which
contained a store on the ground level.
1946 (Age 6): Hong Kong
- Bruce makes his first major childhood movie in The Beginning of
a Boy. Later this year, he performs in The Birth of Mankind,
and My Son, Ah Cheun. (During the later years of his
childhood, Bruce appears in 20 more films in Asia. In these films,
Bruce's vivid facial expressions begin to develop, and they
foreshadow his future expressions in his famous Kung-Fu movies.
Bruce becomes nearsighted and starts wearing glasses. (He will later
start wearing contacts, suggested to him by a friend who is an
optometrist.)
1952 (Age 12): Hong Kong
- Bruce begins attending La Salle College.
1953 (Age 13): Hong Kong
- After being beaten up by a street gang, Bruce begins to take
Kung-Fu lessons, despite local Hong Kong laws, outlawing street
fights. This is the first, and the last time Bruce loses a fight. He
begins to train under Sifu Yip Man, a master of the Wing Chun system
of Kung-Fu.
1954 (Age 14): Hong Kong
- Bruce takes up cha-cha dancing.
1958 (Age 18): Hong Kong
- Bruce wins the Crown Colony Cha-Cha Championship. Bruce has a
leading role in the film The Orphan. This is the last movie
Bruce makes as a child actor. This is the only movie where Bruce
does not fight.
1958 (Age 18): ??? -
Bruce enters the 1958 Boxing Championships and defeats the reigning
three year champion, Gary Elms.
1959 (Age 19): Hong Kong
- Because of numerous street fighting, causing police involvement,
Bruce's father and mother decide that Bruce should take a three week
voyage to the United States. The trip is a possible means to get him
back on the right track. He return to his birth-place -- San
Francisco Chinatown. Time was also running out for him to claim his
American Citizenship.
1959 (Age 19): San Francisco
- Seattle - With $15 from his father, and $100 from his mother,
Bruce arrives in the United States, living with an old friend of his
father's. He works odd jobs around the various Chinese communities.
Later, he moves to Seattle to work for Ruby Chow, another friend of
his father's. He lives in a room above her restaurant while working
as a waiter downstairs. He eventually enrolls in Edison Technical
School and earns his high school diploma. Bruce begins to teach his
Martial Art skills in backyards and city parks.
1961 - March (Age 21): Seattle-
Bruce enrolls at the University of Washington, studying Philosophy.
He teaches Kung-Fu to students at school.
1963 - Summer (Age 23): Hong
Kong - Bruce proposes to Amy Sanbo but is turned down. Bruce
returns to Hong Kong with friend Doug Palmer for the first time
since his arrival in the U.S. to visit family. He then returns to
Seattle at the end of summer to continue his education.
1963 - October 25 (Age 23): Seattle
- Bruce takes out Linda Emery (his future wife) for their first
date. They have dinner at the Space Needle. Bruce gives notice to
Ruby Chow and leaves her restaurant. He starts the first Jun Fan
Kung-Fu Institute.
1963 - Fall (Age 23): Seattle
- Bruce moves his Jun Fan Kung-Fu Institute into a building (4750
University Way) near the university campus. He teaches any person of
any race. (most Asian Martial Arts schools would only teach people
of their own race). At Garfield High School, Bruce demonstrates the
"One-Inch Punch". This is the punch he would later make
famous at the 64' Long Beach Internationals and which was developed
by him and James DeMile in Seattle. Bruce would hold his arm
straight out, and with a shrug of his shoulder, knock a man straight
across the ground.
1964 (Age 24): ??? Bruce
meets Jhoon Rhee at the International Karate Championships. The two
would remain good. (Jhoon Rhee will invite Bruce to Washington, D.C.
to appear at tournaments.)
1964 - June (Age 24): ???
- Bruce discusses with James Yimm Lee plans to open a second Jun Fan
Kung-Fu Institute in Oakland, CA.
1964 - Summer - Oakland
(Age 24): Plans are finalized, and Bruce leaves Seattle to start a
second Jun Fan Kung-Fu school in Oakland. His good friend, Taky
Kimura, takes over as head instructor.
1964 - August 17 (Age 24): Seattle
- Bruce returns to Seattle to marry Linda. They soon move to
Oakland.
1964 - August 2 (Age 24): Long
Beach, Ca - Ed Parker, known as the Father of American Karate (Kenpo),
invites Bruce to give a demonstration. Bruce shows off his
"one-inch punch," and his two-finger push-ups, where he
literally does "two" finger push-ups. At his first
International Karate Championships, Jay Sebring, the hair stylist
for Batman, William dozier, a producer, who is looking to
cast a part in a TV series he was developing. Sebring then gives a
film of Bruce's demo to Dozier who is impressed at Bruce's
super-human abilities. Bruce later flys down to Los Angeles for a
screen test.
1964 - August 4 (Age 24): Oakland
- Bruce leaves for Seattle. He will propose to Linda.
1965 (Age 24): Oakland -
Several months after he begins teaching, he is challenged by, Wong
Jack Man, a leading Kung-Fu practitioner in the Chinatown Community.
They agree: If Bruce looses, he will, either close his school, or
stop teaching Caucasians; and if Jack looses, he will stop teaching.
Jack Man Wong does not belie Bruce would actually fight, and tries
to delay the match. Bruce becomes angered and insists that they not
wait. Wong then tries to put limitations on techniques. Bruce
refuses "rules"and the two go no holds barred. Bruce
begins to pound his opponent in only a couple of seconds. As Bruce
is winning, Wong attemps to flee, but is caught by Bruce. Bruce
begins to beat him on the ground. Students of the other teacher
attempted to step in and help their teacher, James Lee, Bruce's good
friend prevent this. Later he is bothered on why the fight took so
long and begins to re-evaluate his style. He is determined that he
is not in his top physical condiiton. Thus, the early concepts of
Jeet Kune Do (JKD), "The art of the intercepting fist"
is created. JKD is an art including techniques of all types of
fighting. (i.e. American Boxing, Thai Kick Boxing, Japanese Karate,
etc.) His style is no style.
Bruce is signed to a one-year option for The Green Hornet. He
is paid an $1800 retainer.
1965 - February 1 (Age 25): Oakland,
CA - Brandon Bruce Lee is born.
1965 - February 8 (Age 25): Hong
Kong - Bruce's father passes away in Hong Kong. Bruce returns to
Hong Kong for his fathers funeral. As tradition dictates, in order
to obtain forgiveness for not being present when his father died,
Bruce crawls on his knees across the floor of the funeral home
towards the casket wailing loudly and crying.
1965 - May (Age 25): ???
Bruce uses the retainer money from the Green Hornet and flys
himself, Linda, and Brandon back to Hong Kong in order to settle his
father's estate affairs. While in Hong Kong, Bruce takes Brandon to
see Yip Man to persuade Yip to perform on tape. Bruce wants to take
the footage back to Seattle and show his students what the man looks
like in action. Yip modestly declines.
1965 - September (Age 25): Seattle
- Bruce, Linda, Brandon return to Seattle.
1966 (Age 26): Los Angeles
- Bruce and family move to Los Angeles to an apartment on Wilshire
and Gayley in Westwood. This is where he begins working on a new TV
series called The Green Hornet as Kato. The Green Hornet
series starts filming and Bruce is Paid $400 per episode. Bruce
buyse a 1966 blue Chevy Nova. Bruce is later known to have gotten
the part of Kato because he was the only person who could accurately
pronounce the star's name, Britt Reid. He later opens third branch
of the Jun Fan Kung-Fu Institute in Los Angeles' Chinatown.
1966 - September 9 (Age 26): Los
Angeles - The Green Hornet series premiers.
1967-1971 (Age 27-31): Hollywood
- During this time, Bruce lands bit parts in various films and T.V.
series. He also gives private lessons for up to $250 an hour to
personalities Steve McQueen, James Coburn, James Garner, Lee Marvin,
Roman Polanski, and Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Bruce meets Chuck Norris in
New York at the All American Karate Championships in Washington D.C.
Chuck fights Joe Lewis and wins.
1967 (Age 27): Washington,
D.C. - Bruce meets Joe Lewis at The Mayflower Hotel while both
were guests at the 67' National Karate Championships. Joe is
competing in the tournament and Bruce is making special appearances
as Kato.
1967 - February (Age 27): Los
Angeles - Bruce opens a 3rd school at 628 College Street, Los
Angeles, CA. Dan Inosanto serves as assistant instructor.
1967 - July 14 (Age 27): Los
Angeles - The last episode of The Green Hornet Series shows. The
movie is later said to have failed because Bruce, a minor role
became more popular than the main character.
1969 - April 19 (Age 29): Santa
Monica, CA Shannon Lee is born.
1969 (Age 29): ??? - A
scriptwriter is hired and paid $12K by Stirling Silliphant and James
Coburn to write a script for the Silent Flute. The script
produced is unacceptable, and no other scriptwriter could seen to do
the job. They then decide to write it themselves.
1970 (Age 30): Los Angeles
- Bruce injures his sacral nerve and experiences severe muscle
spasms in his back while training. Doctors told him that he would
never kick again. During the months of recovery he starts to
document his training methods and his philosophy of Jeet Kune Do.
Later after his death, The Tao of Jeet Kune Do is published
by his wife in memory of Bruce Lee.
1970 (Age 30): Hong Kong
- Bruce and Brandon fly to Hong Kong and are welcomed by fans of The
Green Hornet Show.
Bruce sends Unicorn to talk to Run Run Shaw on his behalf and inform
Shaw that he would be willing to do a movie for him for $10K. Shaw
makes counter-offer of a seven year contract and $2K per film which
Bruce declines.
1971 - February (Age 31): India
- Bruce, James Coburn, Stirling Silliphant fly to India to scout
locations for The Silent Flute. They spend one month
searching but are forced to call off the search as Coburn backs out
of the project. This trip gives Bruce the idea for Game of Death,
where a fighter, mastering in several techniques, will go from one
level to the next in a temple: the first level (the level of
weaponry), the second level (the level of the nine degree black
belt), and the third level ( "The level of the unknown.")
1971 (Age 31): Hong Kong.
- Bruce takes a short trip back to Hong Kong to arrange for his
mother to live in the U.S. Unknowingly to him, he had become a
superstar for The Green Hornet was one of the most popular TV
shows in Hong Kong. Later, he is approached by Raymond Chow, owner
of a new production company, and offered the lead role in a new film
called The Big Boss. Bruce accepts.
Bruce is supplied with small furnished apartment at 2 Man Wan Road -
Kowloon, HK. Wu Ngan, moves in with Bruce and Linda. Later Wu Ngan
marries and his new wife moves in as well. Brandon attends La Salle
College. The same school Bruce attended only 15 years before. Bruce
is inteviewed by Canadian talk show host, Pierre Berton, for a tv
program being filmed in Hong Kong. This is the only on film said to
be in existance.
1971- July (Age 31): Thailand
- Filming begins for The Big Boss (released in the U.S. as Fists
of Fury). The Big Boss opens in Hong Kong to great
reviews and mobs of fans. Proceeds to gross more than $3.5 million
in little than three weeks.
1971 - December 7 (Age 31): Hong
Kong - Bruce receives telegram, notifying him that he had not
been chosen fo the part in the upcoming series, The Warrior.
This series was later released as Kung-Fu, staring David
Carradine, who doesn't know shit about martial arts. (The show aired
as ABC-TVs Movie of the Week on February 21, 1972.)
1972 (Age 32): Hong Kong
- Fist of Fury (released in the U.S. as The Chinese Connection)
is released. It grosses more than The Big Boss and further
establishes Bruce as a Hong Kong superstar. Bruce gets a larger
budget, a larger salary, and more power of directing in this film.
Bruce begins work on Game of Death and films several fight
scenes including Danny Inosanto and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Bruce appears on Hong Kong's TVB channel for a hurricane disaster
relief benefit. In a demo Bruce performs, he breaks 4 out of 5
boards, one of which is hanging in the air with a line of string.
Brandon even performs and breaks a board with a sidekick!
Bruce helps Unicorn, a fellow actor, by assisting him for one day
and supervises fight action sequences in Unicorn's film, The
Unicorn Palm - Footage of Bruce on the set is used in the movie
and Bruce's name appears in the credits to his surprise causing
Bruce to become angry and make a public announcement denying his
endorsement of the film. Unicorn was advised to get Bruce's name in
the credits, so his movie would have a better chance at being a
success.
1972 (Age 32): Rome, Italy
- Location shots are made for Bruce's third film The Way of the
Dragon (released in the U.S. as The Return of the Dragon).
This time Bruce gets almost complete control the the movie, which he
writes, directs, and stars in. Chuck Norris is Bruce's adversary in
the final fight scene. Again, this film surpasses all records set by
his previous two films.
1972 - December 28 (Age 32): Oakland
Bruce's brother, James, dies of "Black Lung."
1973 - February (Age 33): Hong
Kong - Bruce gets his chance at American stardom as filming of
Enter the Dragon begins while Game of Death is put on hold.
It is the first-ever production between the U.S. and Hong Kong film
industries.
On February 20, Bruce is guest of honor at St. Francis Xavier's
school for Sports Day ceremonies.
1973 (Age 33): Los Angeles
- Grace Lee, Bruce's sister, sees Bruce in Los Angeles, CA. Bruce
tells her that he does not expect to live much longer and that she
is not to worry about finances as he will make sure she is provided
for. She rebukes him for talking that way.
1973 - April (Age 33): Hong
Kong - Filming of Enter the Dragon is completed.
Bruce is at Golden Harvest Studios in Hong Kong dubbing his voice
for "Enter The Dragon". The air conditioners had been
turned off, so the microphones won't pick them up. The temperature
soared. Bruce takes a break looping lines to go to the bathroom and
splash water on his face. In he bathroom, he passes out on the
bathroom floor. He revives twenty minutes later just as an assistant
sent to find out what was keeping him walks in and discovers him on
the ground. He tries to conceal his collapse by acting as though he
has dropped his glasses on the floor and is searching for them and
is helped up by the assistant. As they are walking back to the
dubbing room, Bruce collapses again and is rushed to a nearby
hospital.
1973 - July 10 (Age 33): Hong
Kong - Bruce Lee is walking through the Golden Harvest Studios
and overhears Lo Wei in a nearby room bad mouthing him. He confronts
Lo Wei who retreats and summons the local police. When the police
arrive Lo Wei falsely accuses Bruce of threatened him with a knife
concealed in his belt buckle. He further insists that Bruce sign a
statement that he will not harm him. Bruce signs the statement to
get Lo Wei off his back although Lo Wei lied to the police and Bruce
never had a knife nor threatened to kill him.
That same day, Bruce appears on the Hong Kong TV show, Enjoy
Yourself Tonight with host Ho Sho Shin. Bruce alludes to his
problems with director Lo Wei, but does not mention him by name.
Bruce is asked to display his physical prowess and demonstrates his
abilities. Bruce demonstrates a technique and Shin is hurled across
the stage. The show of power causes the press to indite Bruce in the
paper and accuse him of bullying the talk show host though this was
not the case.
1973 - July 16 (Age 33): Hong
Kong - Heavy rains fall caused by a typhoon off the coast of
Hong Kong. Bruce makes a $200 phone call to speak to Unicorn in his
hotel room, who is filming a movie in Manila. Bruce tells Unicorn
that he is worried about the many headaches he is experiencing.
1973 - July 18 (Age 33): Hong
Kong - A bad Feng Shui deflector, placed on the roof of Bruce's
Cumberland Road home in Hong Kong is blown off the roof by heavy
rain and winds. The deflector had been placed on the house to
protect Bruce and family from bad Feng Shui; previous owners had all
been plagued by financial disaster and it was believed that this was
because of the incorrect positioning of the house. The deflector was
to ward off evil spirits.
1973 - July 20 (Age 33): Hong
Kong - Early in the morning Bruce types a letter to his
attorney, Adrian Marshall, detailing business ventures he wants to
discuss on his upcoming trip to Los Angeles. Bruce had tickets
already set to return to the US for a publicity tour and was
scheduled to appear on the Johnny Carson show. Raymond Chow goes by
Bruce's house and the two discuss plans for their upcoming movie
Game of Death. Linda kisses Bruce goodbye and says she is going out
to run some errands and will see him later that night. Raymond and
Bruce visit Betty Ting Pei at her apartment to discuss her role in Game
of Death. That evening plans had been made for them all to meet
George Lazenby over dinner and enlist him for a part. Bruce explains
that he has a headache, takes a prescription pain killer offered by
Betty, and lies down on her bed to rest prior to dinner. Raymond
Chow departs and says that he will meet them later. Raymond Chow and
George Lazenby meet at a restaurant and await Bruce and Betty's
arrival, but the two never show up. At 9:00 p.m. Chow receives a
call from Betty; she said that she has tried to wake Bruce up but he
won't come to.
Betty summons her personal physician who fails to revive Bruce and
who has Bruce taken to the hospital. Bruce does not revive and is
pronounced dead. The doctor's are surprised that he had lasted as
long as he did that night but unfortunately Betty did not get him
help as soon as she could have.
Bruce Lee dies in Hong Kong of an apparent cerebral edema (swelling
of the brain). After much confusion and debate, doctors declared the
death of Bruce Lee as "death by misadventure." Enter
the Dragon was delayed from its initial premieres a four days
later because of the actors death.
1973 - July 25 (Age 33): Hong
Kong - A funeral ceremony is held for friends and fans in Hong
Kong consisting of over 25,000 people. Bruce is dressed in the
Chinese outfit he wore in Enter the Dragon.
1973 - July 30 (Age 33): Seattle
- After a smaller second ceremony in Seattle, Washington at
Butterworth Funeral Home on East Pine Street, Bruce Lee is buried at
Lake View Cemetery. His pallbearers included Steve McQueen, James
Coburn, Danny Inosanto, Taky Kimura, Peter Chin, and his brother,
Robert Lee.
1973 - August 24Hollywood
- Enter The Dragon premiers at Graumann's Chinese Theater.
The movie is a success, and Bruce Lee achieves world-wide fame.