Television Appearances
Year | Title | Chinese Title | Role | Country & Channel | Notes |
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1966 | The Green Hornet | 青蜂侠 | "Kato" | USA - ABC | aka The Kato Show (Hong Kong title) 1966-1967 |
Where the Action Is | Himself | USA - ABC | |||
1967 | Batman | 蝙蝠俠 | "Kato" | USA - ABC | Visiting Hero Episodes The Spell of Tut, A Piece of the Action and Batman's Satisfaction |
Ironside | 無敵鐵探長 | "Leon Soo" | USA - NBC | Guest star Episode Tagged for Murder |
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1968 | Blondie | "Martial Arts Instructor" | USA - CBS | Guest star Episode Pick on Someone Your Own Size |
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1969 | Here Come the Brides | 新娘駕到 | "Lin" | USA - ABC | Guest star Episode Marriage, Chinese Style |
1970 | Enjoy Yourself Tonight | 歡樂今宵 | Himself | Hong Kong - TVB | |
1971 | Longstreet | 血灑長街 | "Li Tsung" Fight choreographer |
USA - ABC | Appeared in 4 episodes: The Way of the Intercepting Fist, Spell Legacy Like Death, Wednesday's Child and I See, Said the Blind Man, |
The Pierre Berton Show | Himself | Canada - Screen Gems | |||
1972 | Enjoy Yourself Tonight | 歡樂今宵 | Himself | Hong Kong - TVB | |
1993 | Fame in the Twentieth Century | Himself | UK - BBC | ||
1999 | Famous Families | Himself | USA - FOX | Episode The Lees: Action Speaks Louder | |
2003 | I Love the '70s | "Lee" | USA - MTV | ||
2007 | La Rentadora | Himself | Spain - TV3 | Episode Be Water My Friend |
Note: All the series produced after Lee's death (1973) feature archival footage of Lee.
Read more about this topic: Bruce Lee Filmography
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