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Bruce Lee Bruce Lee (; born Lee Jun-fan, ; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong and American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different combat disciplines that ...
's awards and honors. He was a
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of martial arts from the
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Awards

*
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: Founder's Award (2013). *Martial Arts Industry Association:
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— Australia (2011). *
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— Lifetime Achievement Award (2005). *
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for Star of Century (2005). *
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(Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy): Legend Award — London (2004). *
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: Supreme Movie Star Award (1998). *Government of Puerto Rico: Recognition Award making Aguadilla City the home of Bruce Lee in Puerto Rico (1998). *
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(1994). *
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: Special Jury Award (1972). Also, Best Feature Film, ''Fist of Fury'' — Runner-up. *National Karate Championship —
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: Guest of Honor (1970); Special Guest (1969); Guest Judge (1968); Appreciation Award (1967). *
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, Island Judo Jujitsu Club,
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— Commemorative Exhibition Award (1964). *
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: Karate Championship Award for his "contribution" (1964). *Hong Kong Inter-School Boxing Championship (1958). *
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Cha-Cha Championship — Hong Kong (1958).


Titles and tributes

*In 2012 and 2020, the
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remembered Bruce Lee with congressional tributes recognizing "the immense impact that Bruce Lee had on American and global popular culture" and "the 80th birthday of Bruce Lee and the immense and positive impact that his legacy continues to have", respectively. *In 2004, ''
Enter the Dragon ''Enter the Dragon'' ( zh, t=龍爭虎鬥) is a 1973 martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse and written by Michael Allin. The film stars Bruce Lee, John Saxon and Jim Kelly. It was Lee's final completed film appearance before his death o ...
'' starring Bruce Lee was selected by National Film Registry in order to be preserved by the
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in the United States, given its cultural significance. * In 1979, with the master of ceremonies Joe Green, the Mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley, officially proclaimed June 8 as Bruce Lee Day.Black Belt: Bruce Lee Collector's Edition, Summer 1999, page 171. * On October 21, 2000 and October 3, 2014, Bruce Lee Day in
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and Bruce Lee Day in
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were proclaimed, respectively. * According to ''
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'', Bruce Lee holds seven unbroken titles. He could do 400 push-ups on one hand, 200 on two fingers and 100 on one thumb, to name but a few. Bruce Lee could also punch 9 times in one second while his "one-inch punch" technique could force a 75 kg opponent 6 meters away. In addition, he could kick a 135 kg sand bag to the ceiling (5 meters high). * In 1972, Bruce Lee was selected as one of the Top 10 Movie Stars by ''
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''. * In 1999, Bruce Lee was named among ''
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''s 100 Most Important People of the Century as one of the greatest heroes & icons, as an example of personal improvement through, in part, physical fitness, and as one of the most influential martial artists of the twentieth century. * In 1999, Bruce Lee was listed in ''The Movie Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained'' as one of the 500 people who made "a landmark contribution to the medium of film". * In 2003, ''
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(VH1: Special Collector’s Edition)'' named Bruce Lee as one of the 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons. * In 2004,
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President,
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, credited Bruce Lee as the "Father of Mixed Martial Arts". * In 2005, Bruce Lee was named as one of ''
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s Icons of the Century. * On 31 March 2007, Bruce Lee was named as one of "History's 100 Most Influential People, Hero Edition", a survey that was televised by the
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, Japan’s largest broadcast system. * In 2013, Bruce Lee was named as one of the Fifty Greatest Athletes Of All Time by ''
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''. * Bruce Lee is unanimously considered as the or one of the greatest martial artists of the 20th century and of all time. For instance,
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dedicated 10 hours of programming to Bruce Lee. The martial arts pioneer Bruce Lee is called the King of Kung Fu. * Bruce Lee has been remembered through different films, series and documentaries such as: ''
The Legend of Bruce Lee ''The Legend of Bruce Lee'' (''Chinese'': 李小龍傳奇) is a 2008 Chinese biographical television series based on the life story of martial artist and actor Bruce Lee. The 50-episode series was produced and broadcast by CCTV and began airing o ...
'', aired in many countries worldwide; ''
Be Water ''Be Water'' is a documentary film that premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and is directed by Bao Nguyen (filmmaker), Bao Nguyen. It is about Bruce Lee, a famous Martial arts, martial artist. It uses significant amounts of archival foota ...
'', which won the Gold List Award; ''
I Am Bruce Lee ''I Am Bruce Lee'' is a 2012 documentary film directed by Pete McCormack. The film documents the life of Bruce Lee, the famous actor and martial artist, featuring interviews with is widow Linda Emery and daughter Shannon Lee. It won a Leo Award ...
'', which received Leo Awards. There also numerous books about Bruce Lee such as: ''Bruce Lee: A Life'', by Matthew Polly; ''Beyond Bruce Lee'', by Paul Bowman; ''Striking Distance'', by Charles Russo. (Check Bruce Lee
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and
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) * Bruce Lee claims a film subgenre and a trend related to him:
Bruceploitation Bruceploitation (a portmanteau of "Bruce Lee" and "exploitation") is an exploitation film subgenre that emerged after the death of martial arts film star Bruce Lee in 1973, where filmmakers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea cast Bruce Lee l ...
. After his death, several actors assumed Lee-like stage names:
Bruce Le Bruce Le (; born June 5, 1950, Burma), birth name Huang Jianlong (), a.k.a. Wong Kin-lung, is a Macao-established Burmese (or Taiwanese; there are conflicting reports) born (British descent/Macao descent and half-Chinese/half-Burmese)
,
Bruce Li Bruce Li (; born Ho Chung-tao; 5 June 1950) is a Taiwanese actor, martial arts, martial artist and Bruce Lee imitator who starred in martial arts films from the Bruceploitation movement. Career He went to play a stuntman in Taiwan and Hong Kon ...
,
Bruce Ly Bruceploitation (a portmanteau of "Bruce Lee" and "exploitation") is an exploitation film subgenre that emerged after the death of martial arts film star Bruce Lee in 1973, where filmmakers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea cast Bruce Lee l ...
,
Bruce Lai Bruce Lai, real name Chang Yi-tao (1950 – 2014), was a Hong Kong actor who starred in many Godfrey Ho films. He died in 2014. Filmography *'' Snow Plum Blossom'' (1976) *'' Stranger from Shaolin'' (1976) *'' Bruce Lee's Ways of Kung Fu'' (197 ...
, etc. There were also look-alike actors ("Lee-alikes"). Although initially the word carried a negative connotation (Bruce + exploitation), today it is seen as a way to pay homage to Bruce Lee. * Bruce Lee opened institutes/studios of martial arts in
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(1963), in
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(1964) and in
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(1967). A Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute has been open for decades in Seattle, and the studio in Los Angeles reopened after nearly 50 years. * Steve Palmer, a long-time fan of Bruce Lee, manages two websites as a tribute to the legendary martial artist: ''The Web's Most Comprehensive Visual History of Bruce Lee's Life''; ''A Complete Guide to Bruce Lee's Classic 1963 Book''. Bruce Lee's official websites are managed by his daughter
Shannon Lee Shannon Emery Lee Keasler (born April 19, 1969) is an American actress and businesswoman. She is the only living child of martial artist Bruce Lee and retired martial arts teacher Linda Lee Cadwell, the granddaughter of Cantonese opera singer L ...
, who runs Bruce Lee Enterprises, LLC and the Bruce Lee Foundation. * In 2001, the hip-hop band from Hong Kong LMF released a song called "1127" (Lee's birthday). * In 2008,
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launched a cellphone to honor Bruce Lee: Nokia N96 Bruce Lee Limited Edition. The ad of Bruce Lee playing table tennis with nunchucks went viral. * In 2012, French perfume manufacturer Chkoudra Paris launched Bruce Lee's three fragrances: ''Don’t Think, Feel''; ''Be Water''; ''Anger Blinds''. * In 2015,
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, a luxury watchmaker from Switzerland, released ''The Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Bruce Lee,'' a 75-piece limited edition to commemorate Bruce Lee's 75th birthday. * In 2015, the
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presented two commemorative coins: Legend of the Dragon and Legend of JKD (
Jeet Kune Do Jeet Kune Do is a primarily wing chun kung fu inspired eclectic martial arts philosophy heavily influenced and adapted by the Taoist personal life philosophy and experiences of martial artist Bruce Lee. Overview and philosophy Jeet Kune ...
), to celebrate Bruce Lee’s 75th birth anniversary. * On 27 November 2020,
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launched "a special stamp issue and associated philatelic products" to commemorate Bruce Lee's 80th anniversary. * In 2020,
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released the Casio G-shock MR-G Bruce Lee Collaboration Model, a series of shock-resistant watches, in order to celebrate 80 years of Bruce Lee. * In 2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, Bruce Lee featured in
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game as a bonus unlockable fighter. He was the most-used fighter in the first edition of EA Sports UFC, chosen 3.41 million times. * In 2020, Bruce Lee was honored with a seven-disc Blu-ray collection called ''Bruce Lee: His Greatest Hits'' by
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. * In 2021,
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launched Redmi K40 Bruce Lee Special Edition, a black and yellow Android smartphone inspired by the jumpsuit Lee wore in his last film ''
Game of Death ''The Game of Death'' (Chinese: 死亡的遊戲) is an incomplete Hong Kong martial arts film, filmed between August and October 1972, directed, written, produced by and starring Bruce Lee, in his final film project. Lee died during the making ...
''. * In 2021, the largest sports media property in Asia,
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, launched ONE x Bruce Lee collection (jackets, hoodies, t-shirts, shorts, joggers and other accessories). There is also a collection launched by Mitchell and Ness. * In 2022, Ethernity launched a
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(NFT) collection called “The Formless Form” to honor Bruce Lee. *
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has been used to launch Bruce Lee's Hong Kong Home in the Metaverse aimed at culture preservation. *
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, one of the top sports brands in China, released two basketball shoes models: 2022 Bruce Lee Li-Ning Way of Wade IX WOW9 and Way of Wade All City 9 V2 BOA. *
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has released sneakers Kobe 5 Protro Bruce Lee and a wide range of models. There are also
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tennis shoes in honor of Bruce Lee. * There are numerous toys/games: Bruce Lee
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Handheld Game, Bandai Bruce Lee S.H. Figuarts Action Figure, etc. *
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, a fast-food chain in China, has used a logo that resembles Bruce Lee since 2004.


Monuments and memorabilia

* In 1993, Bruce Lee received a star on the
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. * In 2010,
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museum in Hollywood honored Bruce Lee with a wax effigy. * On 26 November 2005, the city of
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in
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honored Bruce Lee with a bronze statue on the Spanish Square. The statue was the first public monument to Bruce Lee officially unveiled in the world, with another bronze statue in Hong Kong being revealed one day later, marking Lee's 65th birthday. * The
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unveiled in 2005 as well as a star received in 2004 are located on the Avenue of Stars near the waterfront at Tsim Sha Tsui. * In 2011, a new bronze statue of Bruce Lee was unveiled by the
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Council, Australia. The statue was presented by the People's Government of
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, Lee's ancestral home in mainland China, to commemorate Friendship City Agreement's one anniversary. * Another bronze statue of Bruce Lee was unveiled in
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, in 2013, memorializing the prominent martial artist. * A Bruce Lee
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with a giant bronze statue (18.8 meters tall) was built in Bruce Lee's ancestral home in
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, China. Bruce Lee Paradise began operation in 2005, and the giant statue was erected five years later. There is also a red-painted, 30-meter-tall ceramic statue of Bruce Lee erected by China Kung Fu Pavilion, which has featured 50 ceramic statues of the legendary King of Kung Fu. * In 1998, Bruce Lee was honored with a "Lifetime Achievement Award" plaque by the Asian American Arts Foundation at the Chinese Hospital in San Francisco, where he was born. In 2017, during the premiere of ''
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'', a benefit for the hospital, film director
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and actor
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presented a commemorative plaque. * In 1999, he was the first martial artist that was introduced to the
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Hall of Fame. * In 2015, Bruce Lee was inducted into California Museum's Hall of Fame by Governor
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. The honor was accompanied by a year-long exhibit. * On 6 September 2022, the
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, Bruce Lee's alma mater, officially dedicated him ''Bruce Lee Ascending'' by Han Eckelberg, a permanent art installation at the UW Odegaard Undergraduate Library staircase. Though Lee did not graduate from the UW, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate Degree in 1972. *''Bruce Lee:Kung Fu ‧ Art ‧ Life'' exhibition, presented by Government of Hong Kong's
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, co-hosted by
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and the Bruce Lee Foundation in the U.S., and sponsored by Fortune Star Media, was launched in 2013 and extended to 2026 under the title ''A Man Beyond the Ordinary: Bruce Lee'', for having been one of the most crowd-pleasing exhibitions. The museum "has gathered together more than 600 items of Bruce Lee memorabilia from local and overseas collectors". * ''A Dragon Lives Here/Do you know Bruce?'' exhibit (2014–present) has been organized by the
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in Seattle, in partnership with the Bruce Lee Foundation, and sponsored by many entities:
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and
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;
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; etc. The exhibit was awarded by the Association of King County Historical Organizations in 2015, and the Wing received the IMLS National Award. * Other exhibits include ''We Are Bruce Lee: Under the Sky, One Family'' (Bruce Lee Foundation and
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), ''Be Water, My Friend —  Legend of Bruce Lee Memorial Exhibition'' (Bruce Lee Foundation and
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at Beijing SKP) and '' Bruce Lee "Alive"'' (Bruce Lee Foundation and
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). * In 1972, Bruce Lee was inducted into the Black Belt Hall of Fame by
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. *In 2003,
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n Martial Arts Society Worldwide inducted Sijo Bruce Lee into the Hall of Fame as a Martial Arts Legend. *In 2013, Bruce Lee was inducted into
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's Action Hero Hall of Fame. *In 2016, Bruce Lee was inducted into the
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n Hall Of Fame by the Robert Chinn Foundation. *In 2020, Bruce Lee was inducted into the Hall of Fame by the Online Film & Television Association.


See also

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Bruce Lee Library The Bruce Lee Library is composed of books written by or about Bruce Lee (1940-1973), famous Hongkonger, Hongkongese and Hong Kong American, American martial artist, philosopher, author, instructor of martial arts, actor, filmmaker and screenwriter. ...
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Bruce Lee filmography This article details the filmography of actor and martial artist Bruce Lee. Several of Lee's films premiered after his death, including ''Enter the Dragon'', ''Game of Death'' and ''Circle of Iron''. Feature films Released posthumously Box ...


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