Postal Service Celebrates Bruce Lee
Martial arts master was
"He was mesmerizing to watch. Unlike the theatrical, acrobatic kung fu that came before, Lee's movements were economical, explosive and real," said
Known as
"His legacy is one of resilience, self-mastery and flow that resonates and connects people across multiple demographics, which is why this stamp is such a profoundly perfect touchpoint and a true honor, especially at this moment in time," said Lee, CEO of Bruce Lee Enterprises. "Our family is deeply grateful to the USPS for choosing to recognize Bruce Lee, and we are excited to see his kicks flying all across the country on our mail."
With family connections in the
Lee arrived back in
In 1964, he opened a martial arts school in
Watching in the crowd was celebrity hairstylist and martial arts enthusiast
Lee's first major American role was in the television version of "The Green Hornet," which aired on ABC from
During this time, Lee was also developing his own philosophy and style of martial arts. With "Jeet Kune Do" — which roughly translates as "the way of the intercepting fist" — he pushed aside the rigidity of traditional martial arts for a more free-flowing approach. "When there is freedom from mechanical conditioning, there is simplicity," he wrote in his posthumously published book "Tao of Jeet Kune Do."
It would be several more years before Warner Bros. studios produced the first
Tragically, Lee did not live to see his opus stun American audiences. On
In the following decades, Lee's legend grew. In 1999, he was included in Time magazine's list of the Top 100 Most Important People of the Century. In 2012, the U.S. House of Representatives paid tribute to Lee with an official statement calling him "a true catalyst for social change and civil rights" and "a cultural and American icon." The statement concluded that Lee "remains a beacon of hope and opportunity for future generations in America."
The Bruce Lee stamp is available in panes of 20. As a Forever stamp, it will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce price. News of the stamp is being shared with the hashtag #BruceLeeStamp.
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