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Lee Hoi-chuen was born in Jun'an, Guangdong, China on 4 February 1901, in the waning years of the Qing Dynasty. He moved to Hong Kong , then a British colony , and became a Cantonese opera actor. There, he met and married Grace Ho (1907–1996) who was of half-Cantonese and half-English descent and a daughter of Ho Kom-tong.
The Kid, also known as Kid Cheung and My Son A-Chang, is a 1950 Hong Kong drama film starring the then 9-year-old Bruce Lee in his first leading role in the title role of "Kid Cheung", based on a comic book character written by Yuen Bou-wan, [1] who also has a role in the film.
Grace traveled with Lee in San Francisco on his one-year US tour with the Mandarin Theatre in 1939. [1] Grace reported to the US government in 1939 that her mother was English; when Grace returned to Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong , she reported that her mother was German because Germany was an ally of Japan at that time.
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Lee's husband is Ian Keasler. Their daughter's name is Wren Lee Keasler. [13] Lee is the daughter of Bruce Lee, granddaughter of Lee Hoi-chuen and Grace Ho, sister of Brandon Lee, and niece of Robert Lee Jun-fai and Peter Lee Jung-sum. [citation needed] Lee's paternal great-grandfather was Ho Kom Tong, half-brother of Robert Hotung. [14]