Net Worth

Net Worth: $12.0 million Deca-Millionaire
$12.0 million
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Wealth Tier: Deca-Millionaire

Net worth between $10 million and $100 million

Annual Income

$1 million per film (from acting and teaching)

Net Worth Timeline

2022: $10 million, 2023: $11 million, 2024: $12 million

The Dragon's Biography

Bruce Lee, born on November 27, 1940, in San Francisco, is one of the most influential martial artists and actors of all time. Known as 'The Dragon,' Bruce Lee pioneered a new era in martial arts by blending traditional techniques with his own philosophy, leading to the creation of Jeet Kune Do. Lee’s charismatic on-screen presence and extraordinary physical abilities brought martial arts cinema into the global spotlight, particularly with iconic films such as 'Enter the Dragon' and 'The Way of the Dragon.' Beyond his acting career, Bruce Lee was also a philosopher and an innovator, dedicated to personal fitness, self-expression, and breaking down cultural barriers. He owned the Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute and inspired millions with his teachings, both in martial arts and in life. Despite passing away at the young age of 32, Lee's legacy endures, with his estate managing his image and social media, and his net worth continuing to grow posthumously through films, merchandise, and business ventures. Bruce Lee's life motto, 'Be water, my friend,' encapsulates his approach to life—adaptable, strong, and ever-flowing. Today, Bruce Lee remains a symbol of discipline, strength, and innovation, making him a lasting legend in the fields of martial arts, film, and popular culture.

Wealth in Perspective

Fun Fact

Bruce Lee was a champion cha-cha dancer in his teens.

Full Name

Bruce Jun Fan Lee

Nickname

The Dragon

Nationality

Chinese-American

Birthday

November 27, 1940

Age

84

Zodiac Sign

Sagittarius

Height

5'7" (171 cm)

Weight

141 lbs (64.0 kg)

Marital Status

Married

Spouse

Linda Lee Cadwell

Children

2

Education

University of Washington (Philosophy)

Famous For

Revolutionizing martial arts and starring in films like 'Enter the Dragon'

First Big Break

Starring as Kato in 'The Green Hornet' TV series (1966)

Social Media

Instagram: @brucelee, Facebook: @brucelee, Twitter: @brucelee (managed by estate)

Businesses Owned

Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute, Bruce Lee Enterprises

Awards

Hong Kong Film Award for Lifetime Achievement, Martial Arts Hall of Fame

Category

Actors

Controversies

Faced criticism for teaching non-Chinese students martial arts, sudden and mysterious death

Hobbies

Dancing, Writing, Reading, Boxing

Interests

Martial arts, Philosophy, Fitness, Film-making

Quote

"Be water, my friend."

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