Lee developed an entire style and philosophy of martial arts all his own, with adaptability being one of his tenets and the basis for his famous saying, ‘be water’
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Bruce Lee always considered himself a martial artist first and an actor second. However, as a child actor who had performed in 20 films by the time he was 18, most people only know Lee through iconic movies like
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