Taiwanese film-maker Lee Ang casts son Mason Lee as martial arts icon Bruce Lee in new biopic

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LOS ANGELES – Oscar-winning film-maker Lee Ang has cast his son Mason Lee as the late Hong Kong martial arts icon Bruce Lee in an upcoming film. Titled Bruce Lee, the biopic will be written by Dan Futterman, the Oscar-nominated scribe behind Capote (2005) and Foxcatcher...

LOS ANGELES – Oscar-winning film-maker Lee Ang has cast his son Mason Lee as the late Hong Kong martial arts icon Bruce Lee in an upcoming film.

Entertainment trade Deadline reported on Wednesday that Lee Ang, 68, has been working on the project “for a long time”.

 

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