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Shannon Lee

American actress (born 1969)


American actress (born 1969)

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Shannon Emery Lee Keasler (born Shannon Emery Lee; April 19, 1969) is an American actress. She is the only living child of actor and martial artist Bruce Lee and retired martial arts teacher Linda Lee Cadwell, and is the younger sister and the only sibling of actor Brandon Lee. Through Bruce Lee, she is a granddaughter of Cantonese opera singer and film actor Lee Hoi-chuen.

Early life

Shannon was born on April 19, 1969, at UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center in Santa Monica, California. She is the youngest child and only daughter of martial arts film star Bruce Lee and Linda Emery. In her youth she studied Jeet Kune Do, the martial art created by her father, under Richard Bustillo, one of her father's students.

Career

In 1993, Lee made a cameo appearance as a party singer performing "California Dreamin'", in her father's biopic Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story. This was followed by supporting roles in the films Cage II (1994), with Lou Ferrigno and High Voltage (1998) with Antonio Sabato Jr.

In 1998, Lee played her first leading role in the Hong Kong action film Enter the Eagles, directed by Corey Yuen, co-starring Michael Wong and Anita Yuen. In the film, Lee had a fight scene with Benny Urquidez, who went on to teach her kickboxing. That same year, she guest-starred in an episode of the television series Martial Law alongside Sammo Hung.

In 2000, Lee sang a cover of "I'm in the Mood for Love" for the film China Strike Force directed by Stanley Tong.

Lee appeared in the sci-fi television film Epoch, which first aired on the Sci Fi Channel in 2001. In 2003, she played the leading role in the action film Lessons for an Assassin. She was also the host of the first season of the television show WMAC Masters.

Lee sang on the band Medicine's album The Mechanical Forces of Love in 2003.

Lee is president of the Bruce Lee Foundation. She was the executive producer of the 2008 television series The Legend of Bruce Lee, based on her father's life, and the 2009 documentary film How Bruce Lee Changed the World.

In 2015, Perfect Storm Entertainment and Shannon Lee announced that the series Warrior, based on an original idea by Bruce Lee, would be produced and air on Cinemax. Filmmaker Justin Lin was chosen to direct the series, which debuted April 5, 2019.

In 2023, Lee guest starred in Season 3, episode 6 of Warrior, which marked her return to acting after 20 years.

Personal life

Lee's husband is Ian Keasler. Their daughter's name is Wren Lee Keasler.

Lee is the daughter of Bruce Lee, granddaughter of Lee Hoi-chuen and Grace Ho, sister of Brandon Lee, and niece of Robert Lee Jun-fai and Peter Lee Jung-sum. Lee's paternal great-grandfather was Ho Kom Tong, half-brother of Robert Hotung.

Martial arts

In her youth, Lee studied Jeet Kune Do, with her father's disciple Richard Bustillo, but did not practice it seriously until the late 1990s. To train for parts in action movies, she studied Jeet Kune Do with Ted Wong.

She studied Taekwondo under Tan Tao-liang AKA "Flash Legs" and Wushu under Eric Chen. She also studied under the tutelage of the director of Enter the Eagles, Yuen De, Jackie Chan's Chinese opera brother. Because the film Enter the Eagles (1998) required her to fight Benny Urquidez, Urquidez himself taught her kickboxing.

Filmography

FilmYearTitleRoleNotesTelevisionYearTitleRoleNotesInternetYearTitleRoleNotes
1993Dragon: The Bruce Lee StoryParty Singer
1994Cage IIMilo
1997High VoltageJane Logan
1998Enter the EaglesMandyAlternative title: Gwan Guen See Dam
BladeResident
2001Lessons for an AssassinFiona
2002She, Me & HerPaula Jemison
2020Be WaterSelf
1995WMAC MastersHost13 episodes
1998Martial LawVanessa FengEpisode: "Take Out"
2001EpochPamelaTelevision film
2012I Am Bruce LeeExecutive producer, herselfTelevision documentary
2023WarriorWenSeason 3, Episode 6
Unknown yearPokémon Must Be DestroyedHerselfLost

References

References

  1. [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=3999 "Lee, Bruce, (1940–1973) Martial Arts Master and Film Maker"], HistoryLink.org. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  2. "Lee, Bruce (1940–1973)".
  3. "AFI{{!}}Catalog".
  4. "Cage 2: Arena of Death".
  5. "High Voltage".
  6. Reid, Dr. Craig D.. (1999). "Shannon Lee: Emerging From the Shadows of Bruce Lee, the Butterfly Spreads her Wings". Black Belt.
  7. Abebe, Nitsuh. (2003-07-15). "Medicine: The Mechanical Forces of Love".
  8. [http://www.bruceleefoundation.com Bruce Lee Foundation website]. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
  9. Bellafante, Ginia (May 15, 2009). [https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/16/arts/television/16lee.html?_r=0 "The Hagiography of the Dragon, a Continuing Saga"]. ''[[The New York Times]]''.
  10. Andreeva, Nellie. (21 May 2015). "Cinemax Developing Bruce Lee-Inspired Crime Drama 'Warrior' From Justin Lin".
  11. (2018-08-22). "Warrior: First Teaser for Bruce Lee Inspired TV Series".
  12. (July 20, 2023). "Warrior Season 3 Just Unveiled the Ultimate Bruce Lee Easter Egg".
  13. (November 27, 2020). "Shannon Lee & Daughter Wren Lee Keasler Wish Bruce Lee A Happy 80th!". YouTube.
  14. Russo, Charles. (May 19, 2016). "Was Bruce Lee of English Descent?".
  15. "Celebrity Executioners".
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