The Legend of Bruce Lee

The Legend of Bruce Lee (2009-2010)

EndedScripted showAction, Adventure

The story of the legendary martial arts icon Bruce Lee following him from Hong Kong to America and back again, leading up to his tragic death at the age of 32.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday (45 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E50Episode 50Feb 20, 2010
S01E49Episode 49Feb 13, 2010
S01E48Episode 48Feb 6, 2010
S01E47Episode 47Jan 30, 2010
S01E46Episode 46Jan 23, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' premiere?

'The Legend of Bruce Lee' premiered on November 26, 2008.

Who played the role of Bruce Lee in the TV show?

The role of Bruce Lee was played by actor Danny Chan.

How many episodes were there in 'The Legend of Bruce Lee'?

'The Legend of Bruce Lee' had a total of 50 episodes.

Who directed the TV show 'The Legend of Bruce Lee'?

The TV show 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' was directed by Li Wenqi.

What was the TV show's genre?

'The Legend of Bruce Lee' falls under the genre of martial arts and biographical drama.

Which network aired 'The Legend of Bruce Lee'?

'The Legend of Bruce Lee' was aired on CCTV-8 in China.

Did 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' receive any awards?

Yes, 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' won the Best Drama Award at the 2009 Huading Awards.

Who were the other notable cast members in 'The Legend of Bruce Lee'?

Other notable cast members in 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' included Michelle Lang as Linda Lee Cadwell, Ted Duran as James Lee, and Mark Dacascos as Kato.

Which countries were the TV show's primary target audience?

'The Legend of Bruce Lee' primarily targeted audiences in China and the United States.

Did the TV show depict Bruce Lee's entire life story?

Yes, 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' aimed to depict Bruce Lee's entire life story, from his childhood to his rise as a martial arts legend.

Were there any real-life people portrayed in the TV show?

Yes, 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' featured portrayals of real-life individuals such as Ip Man, Wong Jack Man, and Linda Lee Cadwell.

Did 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' showcase Bruce Lee's philosophy on martial arts?

Yes, 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' explored Bruce Lee's philosophy on martial arts, including his concept of Jeet Kune Do.

Did the TV show receive positive reviews from critics?

Reviews for 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' were mixed, with some praising the portrayal of Bruce Lee and the action sequences, while others criticized the pacing and historical accuracy.

Was 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' based on true events?

Yes, 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' was based on the life and achievements of martial arts legend Bruce Lee.

Did 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' include reenactments of Bruce Lee's famous fights?

Yes, 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' included reenactments of Bruce Lee's famous fights, showcasing his skills and iconic moments in his career.

How did 'The Legend of Bruce Lee' contribute to Bruce Lee's legacy?

'The Legend of Bruce Lee' contributed to Bruce Lee's legacy by bringing his life story to a wider audience and showcasing his impact on martial arts and popular culture.

Also known as

  • Bruce Lee legendája (Hungary)

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