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Jason Scott Lee
Of Hawaiian and Chinese descent, Jason Scott Lee was born in Los Angeles, California, but raised in Hawaii from the age of two. His interest in acting began while studying in high school. It blossomed further when he enrolled in Fullerton College, where he studied under acting coach Sal Romeo. His first film role was in Born in East L.A. (1987). After taking many supporting roles, he took his star turn in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993). His next starring role was in The Jungle Book (1994). Though he has not yet panned out as a leading man, Jason continues to work in supporting roles while pursuing his interest in live theater.
Trivia
- Although they share the same surname, Jason Scott Lee is of no relation to Bruce Lee.
- Trained in Jeet Kune Do with former Bruce Lee student, Jerry Poteet, for the role of "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" (1993).
- Auditioned for the role of Liu Kang in Mortal Kombat (1995), but lost out to Robin Shou.
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Article by: Tarzan, Monday, 2. October 2006, 08:26h
Topic: Fighter Profiles
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Debating On Fighting
Well i'm new, but I read some of these comments and their all very biased. I can tell its your opinion. Anyways I was wonderin what style Jackie Chan or Bruce Lee uses.
by ABZ_SoNnY_1226 on 2008-07-02 01:57
Intercepting Fist
by y0da on 2008-06-22 08:03
The Bruce Lee Diet
Obviously people associate Bruce Lee as being a master of martial arts who appeared in many films and had quite an amazing life. But one thing people may not be aware of is that Bruce Lee had a very strict diet which he stuck to, to keep him performing at the peak of his fitness. The Bruce Lee Diet consists of various factors which we will examine below.
Obviously before even thinking about copying the Bruce Lee Diet, you should consult...
by y0da on 2008-06-22 07:59
Yip Man on the Dummy
by y0da on 2008-06-17 17:49
Learning
I was student in this school,
www.yantaikungfu.com
I left in advance last winter.
there are a little students in total during my stay. It's cold outside,ice-cold room inside,but Qu didn't even provide any heat system for us,and deducted more than forty percent of my deserved refund without any reasons when I decide to leave earlier.what a fraud he is.Qu know mantis fist only,(many people knew that )but he tell us that many kinds of kungfu he knew,indeed put a cheat on many...
by Benweek4 on 2008-06-16 07:22
I just love these guys who write on forums and tell us how Sensie Segal can't fight. During my life I had the pleasure of training with the late Sensie Shigeru Kimura and Sifu Mark...
I just love these guys who write on forums and tell us how Sensie Segal can't fight. During my life I had the pleasure of training with the late Sensie Shigeru Kimura and Sifu Mark Stewart. They had one thing in common and that was the respect of other MA.
Age and and obvious wieght problem may not have been kind to Sensie Segal but make no mistake he is one of the toughest MA who ever graced a dojo.
I'm new...
by Fist of Fury on 2008-06-06 14:22
Bytheway
i don't think i said the right thing initially, it is not a style i need techniques for, just ways to make my punching/kicking harder/faster/more powerful, sorry for not making that clear.
by 04t02 on 2008-06-05 16:55
cheers
Cheers for that, i'll try not to suck! lol
by 04t02 on 2008-06-04 18:17
Training
Then it is very difficult. I can tell you some excersizes, but i cannot correct you when you perform them wrong. And you will suck definately when you do it wrong when you join a club.
But i will try to give you some suggestions: Do some push-ups everyday to make you arms stronger. Put your arms shoulder width and move your elbows close to your body (for your triceps training). Make the pushups on your fists, this will harden...
by y0da on 2008-06-04 12:49
No time
i know that its not the best way to go, but i really don't have the time to commit to a club or classes in any style.
It isn't so much a style i need advice on, just basic things (excersizes etc) i can practice so that when i leave school and have the time to join a club and begin learning a style, i don't suck.
Thanks anyway
by 04t02 on 2008-06-02 16:53
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hello and great job
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