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Before Bill Skarsgård smeared on Eric Draven’s sinister black and white face paint, a burgeoning Brandon Lee embodied the resurrected superhero at the center of James O'Barr’s comic. “The ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 January 2025. American actor and martial artist (1965–1993) This article is about the actor. For other uses, see Brandon Lee (disambiguation). Brandon Lee 李國豪 Lee in 1991 Born Brandon Bruce Lee (1965-02-01) February 1, 1965 Oakland, California, U.S. Died March 31, 1993 (1993-03-31) (aged 28 ...
The Alec Baldwin "Rust" shooting has brought comparisons to Brandon Lee's death 28 years ago. Those involved in the "Crow" investigation look back.
Brandon Lee, son of martial artist Bruce Lee, died while filming the movie The Crow in Wilmington, North Carolina. A prop gun had been squib loaded, causing the blank cartridge to propel the bullet into Lee and kill him. Contrary to urban legend, the footage of his death was not kept in the movie.
Brandon's sister, Shannon Lee, has also spoken out about her brother's senseless death — and the need for change. "I know that the Hollywood community came together and a lot of people ...
Lee was fatally wounded by a prop gun during filming. As he had finished most of his scenes, the film was completed through script rewrites, a stunt double and digital effects. [6] After Lee's death, Paramount Pictures opted out of distribution and the rights were acquired by Miramax Films. The film is dedicated to Lee and his fiancée, Eliza ...
Brandon Lee's 1993 death on the set of The Crow sent shockwaves through the film industry, and many voices online have expressed a mixture of shock and sorrow that history has appeared to repeat ...
In 1993, Massee portrayed the character Funboy in the film The Crow, starring Brandon Lee. Massee was the actor who fired the shot that accidentally killed Lee on the set, as the result of an improperly prepared prop gun. Traumatized by the event, he returned to New York and took a year off from acting, and never saw the film.