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Be Water, My Friend: The Teachings of Bruce Lee

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Shannon Lee
Shannon Lee

Born in April 1969, Shannon Lee is a renowned film actress. She is best known for her outstanding performances in action films, particularly as the daughter of Bruce Lee. Her identity as Bruce Lee's daughter has given her a unique position in the film industry. more

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