'My father represents what's possible, like what is possible for a human being,' Shannon Lee said.
"My father represents what's possible, like what is possible for a human being," Shannon Lee said.
And his life was amazing. Born in San Francisco in 1940, Lee grew up in Hong Kong and was in films at a very early age. He was also perfecting his own martial arts style, combining combat, self-defense and philosophy, and began teaching it after moving to Seattle. "The Green Hornet" lasted only one season, but Lee was a breakout star, and in the coming years would appear in a string of films showcasing his extraordinary talents.
Chinn said he was bullied at school for being Asian American."I got picked on, I got called every racial slur in the book. So I was basically on my own," he said. That is, he said, until his father put a Bruce Lee posted on his bedroom wall. Actor and martial artist Bruce Lee poses for a Warner Bros. publicity still for the film"Enter the Dragon" in 1973 in Hong Kong."The thing that I remember about him the most, far and away the most, is how he felt and how I felt in his presence," she said.
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