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|species = Human | |species = Human | ||
|origin = Earth | |origin = Earth | ||
|death date = [[1972]] or [[1973]] | |||
|job = Actor | |job = Actor | ||
|spouse = | |father = Lee Hoi-chuen | ||
|spouse = Linda Lee Cadwell | |||
|child = Bruce Lee's children | |child = Bruce Lee's children | ||
|first mention = The Shadow of Weng-Chiang (novel) | |first mention = The Shadow of Weng-Chiang (novel) | ||
|only = The White Dragon (comic story) | |only = The White Dragon (comic story) | ||
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'''Bruce Lee''' was a [[Hong Kong]]-based [[actor]] and [[martial arts|martial artist | '''Bruce Lee''' was a [[Hong Kong]]-based [[actor]] and [[martial arts|martial artist]]. | ||
== Biography == | |||
Lee spoke of "the [[art]] of [[combat|fighting]] without fighting", which the [[Fourth Doctor]] likened to a concept in ''[[The Art of War]]'', it being "a greater [[honour]] to defeat the enemy without resorting to [[war|battle]]." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadow of Weng-Chiang (novel)|The Shadow of Weng-Chiang]]'') | |||
He believed in the value of different [[culture]]s, stating that people of every [[colour]], every [[nationality]], and every [[religion]] were all welcome at his [[school]]. | He believed in the value of different [[culture]]s, stating that people of every [[colour]], every [[nationality]], and every [[religion]] were all welcome at his [[school]]. He kept [[book]]s on [[history]], [[philosophy]] and martial arts in his personal [[library]]. | ||
Lee developed his own unique fighting style, according to the principles of [[Jeet Kune Do]]. As he later explained to [[Ryan Sinclair]], this involved seeing his own unique traits and features as assets to be utilised in combat. | |||
According to [[Ryan Sinclair]], | By [[1972]], Lee had an [[America]]n [[Bruce Lee's wife|wife]] and [[Bruce Lee's children|children]], and was considered a local [[hero]] by the people of Hong Kong, where a [[statue]] was raised in his honour. In this year, he aided the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] and [[Team TARDIS|her companions]] when they went up against [[Chen Luo]] and [[Shui Long]]. | ||
Shortly after, he starred in a film called ''[[Enter the Dragon]]''. | |||
According to [[Ryan Sinclair]], Lee died less than a year later due to an untreated [[swelling]] on his [[brain]]. The Doctor regretfully shot down Ryan's proposal that they warn him of his illness, due to Lee's place in the [[Web of Time]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The White Dragon (comic story)|The White Dragon]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Bruce Lee was an actor, [[director]] and martial artist, noted for his role in developing the {{w|Hong Kong action cinema|Hong Kong style}} of action [[film|cinema]]. | * Bruce Lee was an actor, [[Director (crew)|director]] and martial artist, noted for his role in developing the {{w|Hong Kong action cinema|Hong Kong style}} of action [[film|cinema]]. | ||
* In the real world, Bruce Lee was born on 27 November 1940, and died on 20 July 1973. | |||
* Bruce Lee's American wife and children are never named in ''The White Dragon'', but in the real world he was married to teacher/martial artist/writer {{w|Linda Lee Cadwell|Linda Emery}} and had two children: a son, {{w|Brandon Bruce Lee|Brandon}}; and a daughter, {{w|Shannon Emery Lee|Shannon}}. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:17, 10 May 2024
Bruce Lee was a Hong Kong-based actor and martial artist.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Lee spoke of "the art of fighting without fighting", which the Fourth Doctor likened to a concept in The Art of War, it being "a greater honour to defeat the enemy without resorting to battle." (PROSE: The Shadow of Weng-Chiang)
He believed in the value of different cultures, stating that people of every colour, every nationality, and every religion were all welcome at his school. He kept books on history, philosophy and martial arts in his personal library.
Lee developed his own unique fighting style, according to the principles of Jeet Kune Do. As he later explained to Ryan Sinclair, this involved seeing his own unique traits and features as assets to be utilised in combat.
By 1972, Lee had an American wife and children, and was considered a local hero by the people of Hong Kong, where a statue was raised in his honour. In this year, he aided the Thirteenth Doctor and her companions when they went up against Chen Luo and Shui Long.
Shortly after, he starred in a film called Enter the Dragon.
According to Ryan Sinclair, Lee died less than a year later due to an untreated swelling on his brain. The Doctor regretfully shot down Ryan's proposal that they warn him of his illness, due to Lee's place in the Web of Time. (COMIC: The White Dragon)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Bruce Lee was an actor, director and martial artist, noted for his role in developing the Hong Kong style of action cinema.
- In the real world, Bruce Lee was born on 27 November 1940, and died on 20 July 1973.
- Bruce Lee's American wife and children are never named in The White Dragon, but in the real world he was married to teacher/martial artist/writer Linda Emery and had two children: a son, Brandon; and a daughter, Shannon.