Shannon Lee

executive producer of “Warrior” and Bruce Lee’s daughter

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Shannon Lee talks about “Warrior,” which follows a martial artist who immigrated to San Francisco in the 1800s. It’s based on a TV pitch penned by her father.

Replay: Shannon Lee on dad’s legacy, 50 years after ‘Enter the Dragon’

Shannon Lee talks about “Warrior,” which follows a martial artist who immigrated to San Francisco in the 1800s. It’s based on a TV pitch penned by her father.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Shannon Lee talks about “Warrior,” which follows a martial artist who immigrated to San Francisco in the 1800s. It’s based on a TV pitch penned by her father.

Shannon Lee on dad’s legacy, 50 years after ‘Enter the Dragon’

Shannon Lee talks about “Warrior,” which follows a martial artist who immigrated to San Francisco in the 1800s. It’s based on a TV pitch penned by her father.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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