
Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee was a Hong Kong-American martial artist, actor, and filmmaker, renowned for his impact on martial arts and cinema. Born in 1940, he developed his own martial arts philosophy called Jeet Kune Do, emphasizing practicality and efficiency. Lee starred in influential films like "Enter the Dragon" and "The Way of the Dragon," helping popularize martial arts in the West. He was also a cultural icon, promoting the idea of self-expression and breaking down racial stereotypes. Tragically, Lee died at a young age in 1973, but his legacy continues to inspire fighters and filmmakers worldwide.