Brandon Lee Rare Autograph for sale The Crow legend
Authentic Brandon Lee Rare Autograph for sale The Crow legend. Signed piece of yellow paper measuring 5″ x 5″.
Brandon Bruce Lee (February 1, 1965 – March 31, 1993) was an American actor, and martial artist. Lee is also known for being the only son of Bruce Lee, and his accidental death during the production of his breakthrough film The Crow (1994). Lee’s father was an iconic leading man in martial arts films, who died in 1973. Lee followed his father into both of the fields, trained martial arts with some of his father’s students and studied acting at Emerson College and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. In 1986, Lee made his screen debut opposite David Carradine in the television film Kung Fu: The Movie, where he received second billing and starred in his first leading role in the Hong Kong action film Legacy of Rage.
Shortly after, on television, Brandon Lee played a lead in the pilot Kung Fu: The Next Generation (1987); and guest-starred in an episode of the television series Ohara (1988). Following this, Lee was the lead in the low budget action film Laser Mission (1989). In the 1990s, he started working with major Hollywood studios. His first American theatrical release was the Warner Bros buddy cop action film Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991), co-starring Dolph Lundgren. It received poor reviews and described as an overwhelmingly silly action film; but for the same reason some retrospective critics appreciate it. This then followed by a leading role in Rapid Fire (1992) produced by 20th Century Fox.
The Crow
In 1992, he landed his most notable role as Eric Draven in Alex Proyas’s The Crow (1994); based on the comic book of the same name, which would be his final film. On March 31, 1993, only a few days away from completing the film, Lee was accidentally killed after being shot on the set by a prop gun. Besides, The Crow completed by re-writing the script, using early CGI technology and stunt doubles. Generally well reviewed and considered to demonstrate Lee’s dramatic abilities. A commercial success and now considered a cult classic. Many saw parallels between Lee and his father comparing their careers as action film leading men who died young, prior to the release of their breakthrough film. Buried alongside his father in Seattle’s Lake View Cemetery.
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