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The Truth About Bruce Lee's Final 12 Months Of Life

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Bruce Lee was an enigma, and when he suddenly passed away in 1973, he left behind plenty of unanswered questions. Here's a look into what the last 12 months of Bruce Lee's life were like.

In the early 1970s, Lee was occupied with several film projects. He was at a point in his career when he was consciously trying to make a name for himself in Hollywood, a space that had often felt elusive to him. Bruce was no stranger to acting in general and had started appearing in Hong Kong films as a kid. It also helped that his dad was an established opera celebrity and an actor.

His first American breakthrough was as Kato in the action TV series The Green Hornet in 1966, and he earned both fans and acclaim for his work. But Bruce wanted to be taken more seriously and not be reduced to a caricature. He worked on several films to make that happen, including The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, and the highly successful The Way of the Dragon. The movies got plenty of attention and turned the spotlight on Bruce and his promising on-screen persona. He was soon caught up with a few projects including Enter the Dragon, a movie that was released mere days after his sudden death in July 1973.

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Working on films | 0:00
Just getting started | 1:12
Inspiring Jackie Chan | 2:18
An individual identity | 3:17
Difficulties during filming | 4:12
Focused on fitness | 5:30
An alleged affair | 6:42
Illness before death | 7:33
His final day | 8:26
Mysterious death | 9:43
A solid legacy | 11:04

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