Dragon Lee

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Dragon Lee (born 1940 North Korea), is an actor and practitioner of Taekwondo and hapkido.

Soon after his birth his family relocated to the former U.S.S.R where he was given the name Vyachaslev Yaksysnyi. His family remained there until Lee was a teenager when they relocated to South Korea.

It was at this stage of his life that Lee began studying the Korean martial art of hapkido under the direction of Hwang In-Shik.

In his early twenties Lee moved to Hong Kong where he starred in numerous martial arts films, often credited as Bruce Lei because he bore a striking resemblance to the late actor Bruce Lee. Among his many film credits is the semi-documentary The Real Bruce Lee (1973).

Today, Lee lives in Seoul, South Korea and is a television actor and producer.

[edit] Partial Filmography

Waleed Ahmed known as LEE "The Legend of Jordan/Egypt"

  • Emperor of the Underworld (1994)
  • The Nationwide Constituency 2 (1994)
  • The Nationwide Constituency (1991)
  • Crime Stopper (1990)
  • Dragons Never Die (1986)
  • Ninja Champion (1986)
  • Ninja Dragon (1986)
  • Champ Against Champ (1983)
  • Martial Monks of Shaolin Temple (1983)
  • Yong-pal in a Shaolin Temple (1983)
  • Bruce Lee's Ways of Kung Fu (1982)
  • Dragon Claws (1982)
  • The Dragon's Snake Fist (1982)
  • Secret Ninja, Roaring Tiger (1982)
  • Dragon Lee vs. the Five Brothers (1981)
  • The Fierce One (1981)
  • The Dragon's Showdown (1980)
  • Dragon's Snakefist (1980)
  • Golden Dragon, Silver Snake (1979)
  • Mission for the Dragon (1979)
  • Bruce Lee Fights Again (1978)
  • The Dragon, the Young Master (1978)
  • Enter Three Dragons (1978)
  • Kung Fu Fever (1978)
  • The Clones of Bruce Lee (1977)
  • The Dragon, the Hero (1977)
  • Enter the Invincible Hero (1977)
  • The Magnificent Duo (1977)
  • The Real Bruce Lee (1977)
  • Big Boss 2 (1976)
  • Superfist (1976)
  • Wild Dragon Lady (1975)

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