World of Bruce Lee Exhibit 2018 & Game of Death Tribute

Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, CA 94123
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On the crest of his meteoric rise to world fame, Bruce Lee died mysteriously on July 20, 1973, at the age of 32, having only completed 4 films, with his 5th and final film, "Game of Death" half-finished before his untimely passing. The "World of Bruce Lee" Exhibition represents the collection of Randy Wong, and is a photographic tribute to the legendary icon.

In 1978, Randy Wong joined Norman Borine in launching the "World of Bruce Lee" museum in Los Angeles, CA, in the hopes of creating a permanent memorial to the legendary martial artist and movie star, to preserve his memory and legacy for future generations.

Borine and Wong operated the original "World of Bruce Lee" museum from 1978-1980, garnering the support of Grace Lee, Bruce Lee's mother, Linda Lee, Bruce's widow, and several of Lee's closest friends and core students, Dan Inosanto, Taky Kimura, Ted Wong and Herb Jackson. During this period, Borine and Wong collaborated with Grace Lee on her family's pictorial biography entitled "Bruce Lee, The Untold Story" (1979).

Wong contributed to the making of the A&E biography "Bruce Lee, The Immortal Dragon" (1994), and with his business partner, J.R. Goodman, both were privileged to work with Van Williams and Wende Wagner of the classic 1966 TV series, "The Green Hornet", in which Bruce Lee portrayed Kato, the Green Hornet's lethal crime-fighting partner.

Randy Wong also had the honor of working with Ahna Capri and Jim Kelly, both of whom co-starred with Bruce Lee in his timeless martial arts masterpiece, "Enter the Dragon".

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