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Did Bruce Lee Have A Third Child?: 10 Facts About BL You May Never Have Heard


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https://slappedham.com/10-facts-about-bruce-lee/ 

"This still taken from the 1973 film Enter the Dragon, the last film Bruce Lee completed before his passing, actually shows 3 martial arts legends. On the right of the photo, dressed in black performing his signature sidekick is Bruce Lee. The shirtless man in the middle is renowned bodybuilder and martial artist Bolo Yeung. The third man dressed in yellow, often uncredited for his appearance in the film is actually a very young Jackie Chan."

Kind of hard to take that list of "facts" seriously when right away they confuse Wu Ngan with Jackie Chan.

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You are talking about the link from this thread, in the BL picture thread?, assuming you meant to post it here @Phantom Dreamer

 

  The same image was selected as one of author Mattew Pollys faovrite ETD images, described as an unknown stuntman. Here's a quote I used in the Bolo Yeung appreciation thread, earlier in the year.

Link- https://foto.gettyimages.com/archive/historic/bruce-lee-enter-the-dragon-inside-the-movie/

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THE STRONGMAN This photo of Bolo Yeung holding an unknown stuntman while being kicked by Lee was a publicity shot, and not part of the movie. Bolo, a champion bodybuilder and up-and-coming actor, was surprised by Lee’s behavior during filming. “He got along really well with the low-level people on set. But he was extremely impolite to his boss [studio head Raymond Chow],” Bolo recalled. “In the real world, it’s always the reverse: kiss up to your boss, and act like a tyrant to the people below you. Lee was just the opposite.”  - Mattew Polly

 

 

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Although it hasn't been promoted, actor Tim Kang, who plays Agent Kimball Cho, is one of the final sons born to Bruce Lee before the actor died mysteriously in 1973. Kang's mother was actress Mi Teng. As is typical of secret Hollywood birth's, their names hold a clue - the letters in Tim appear backwards in Mi Teng.

Article orginally posted by @Phantom Dreamer

 

Link- https://www.wireservice.ca/index.php?module=News&func=display&sid=6547

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You think this guy is Bruce Lee's son, Tim Kang? 🚼

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The fact there's only one article online, saying he is, doesnt look good.

The piece I posted a link to in this thread, tries to imply BL might have already had a son, before he lived in America?.

 

From the aritlce I posted earlier in this thread.

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Here is a copy of Lee’s registration to the school dated 9th September, 1959. It was completed 6 years before the birth of his son Brandon however it lists 1 dependant. Did Bruce Lee already have a child before he arrived in the US?

 

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One of the older links in this thread no longer works. Here's an up-dated version of the same article from 2020.

 

Did Bruce Lee have a 3rd child? - Northwest Asian Weekly

Link- https://nwasianweekly.com/2020/02/did-bruce-lee-have-a-3rd-child/?fbclid=IwAR2sqOs_FPYPvgbX8UinlcMbA2AdsxVXzaVvUzd3tRpBtFL-joRdqBzfy80

 

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In a news release, fan club directors Charlette LeFevre and Philip Lipson said this reference to a child “may have been a situation with a woman which was a sacred secret” and that this child “may have been secretly funded or supported by Bruce as a close friend of the family and this child may be included in family photos.”

This child is believed to have been born in 1959 and likely remained close friends with the family.

 

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