Bruce Lee
Chinese-American martial artist and philosopher who revolutionized martial arts and action cinema. Lee's Jeet Kune Do philosophy emphasized adaptability, directness, and personal expression. His writings on self-actualization and Eastern philosophy demonstrated depth beyond physical prowess. Lee's crossover appeal and philosophy of "being like water" influenced martial arts, fitness, and personal development globally.
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