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Beyond the Four-and-a-Half Film Classics…

Bruce Lee made a name for himself in the 1970s with classics such as The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon and Enter the Dragon, but his acting career began as early as the 1940s…

In 1941, Bruce Lee made his screen debut in the Cantonese film Golden Gate Girl at just three months old. Since then, he had appeared in more than 20 Cantonese films as a young boy and was praised as a “genius child star”. In 1966, seven years after he left Hong Kong for the US, he starred in the television series The Green Hornet and became known to the American public for his athleticism, kickstarting his film career in the country. In 1971, Lee returned to Hong Kong to further his career and became a world-famous star.