Before International Fame, Bruce Lee Was Seen as a “Washed up” C-List TV Star Looking for a Quick Way to Pay His Mortgage

Before International Fame, Bruce Lee Was Seen as a “Washed up” C-List TV Star Looking for a Quick Way to Pay His Mortgage
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Bruce Lee, an iconic legend who forever engraved his name in history redefined cinema and martial arts with his super-fast techniques that still inspire generations. He is the very example of how hard work can boost one’s growth as he was not privileged enough to get instant success.

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Chinese-American actor, Bruce Lee

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Bruce Lee’s Image Before He Became a Global Fame

Bruce Lee
American-Chinese martial artist icon, Bruce Lee

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Having started his career in Hong Kong dramas at a young age, it didn’t last long as his family relocated to the US back in 1959. Due to his impressive martial arts background, he got an opportunity to a screen test for Batman producer, William Dozier.

He was the one who cast him in The Green Hornet but it only lasted one season. After that, he returned to Hong Kong to work in a low-budget action film since no opportunity knocked at his door in the US.

“When Bruce Lee went back to Hong Kong to appear in some low-budget kung fu movies, he was a washed-up former child actor and C-list television star with a crippling back injury who just needed quick cash to pay his mortgage.”

The 1971 film, The Big Boss was a huge success in Hong Kong history with its sequel, Fist of Fury surpassing the first one. Hendrix wrote that these two films making history in Hong Kong were a testament to his sheer force of will. At The Green Hornet era, the actor was quite different in appearance from the one we all know.

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Bruce Lee’s Appearance in The Green Hornet

Van Williams and Bruce Lee, 1966. [William Dozier papers, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming]
Van Williams and Bruce Lee, 1966. [William Dozier papers, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming]
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However, he quickly lost the baby fat with his sheer determination and intense training routine that helped him get a toned physique. Williams reunited with the star in the 1972 film, Way of the Dragon where he described that he “looked like it was sculpted out of marble.” He kept on working on his intense diet to keep his shredded body as amazing as we all know him. This is one of the reasons why he became a pop culture icon of the 20th century,

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