




BRUCE LI

The first star to emerge from this new sub-genre was Taiwanese actor James Ho Chung-Tao, or as he would later be known to the world, Bruce Li. He began his movie career with small roles and made the transition to leading star after a friend told producers about his resemblance to Bruce Lee... Read more
DRAGON LEE

The third biggest Bruce Lee Clone is Dragon Lee, Korea's answer to the then growing popularity of Bruceploitation movies. Dragon's psychical fitness and over the top Bruce Lee mannerisms soon lead to offers and saw him make his debut in Last Fist of Fury...
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BRUCE INSPIRED

Even after more than 30 years since Bruce Lee died, the Hong Kong film industry is still inspired by him, with some of it's most famous stars paying tribute and using Bruce Lee style movements and mannerisms in movies. One of the best examples includes Sammo Hung in Enter The Fat Dragon... Read more
GWAILO'S AND VILLAINS

Interviews and profiles of some of the the western actors featured in the Bruce Lee clone films, along with some of the more memorable villains... Read more
BRUCE LE
Following hot on the trail of Bruce Li was a former Shaw Brothers bit-part actor, Wong Kin-Lung, who later became Bruce Le to follow the new trend. Upon leaving Shaw Brothers, Wong became a leading actor with his first entry into the Clone genre, Bruce's Fingers...
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OTHER CLONES

Although not as well known as the three major Bruce Lee Clone actors, there has been a few others that made a career out of impersonating the little dragon, with the most recent being, Dragon Sek. Others have included, Kim Tai-Jung, who doubled Bruce in Game of Death, and the high kicking Bruce Leung Siu-Lung... Read more
BRUCE ON TV

It's not only in movies you will find actors imitating Bruce Lee. Along with television commericals from around the world, several series' based around him or his characters have been produced. Most recent was new series titled Legend of Bruce Lee starring Danny Chan Kwok-Kwan from Shaolin Soccer... Read more
