On the 31st anniversary of his passing, we remember Brandon Lee, son of the iconic Bruce Lee. Brandon is best known for his role in the cult classic film The Crow, which was released posthumously after his tragic death on set. The Lee family and fans mark March 31 as a somber day each year in honor of Brandon.
Brandon, born in 1965, began his acting career with roles in Kung Fu: The Movie and Legacy of Rage. His breakthrough came when he landed the lead role in The Crow in 1992. However, a fatal accident on set cut short his promising career at the age of 28. Despite the tragedy, the film was completed using stand-ins and went on to become a beloved classic.
Brandon's untimely death left a void in Hollywood, with fans mourning the loss of a talented actor with immense potential. His family, including sister Shannon Lee, continues to pay tribute to him on social media every year. Shannon, who now manages the official accounts for both Bruce and Brandon Lee, shared a heartfelt message on the 27th anniversary of Brandon's passing.
The upcoming remake of The Crow has sparked mixed reactions among fans, with the film set to release on June 7, 2024. Starring Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs, the remake has reignited discussions about Brandon's legacy and the impact of his original portrayal of Eric Draven.
Brandon Lee's legacy as a talented actor and the son of a martial arts legend endures, with his memory cherished by fans around the world. His contributions to cinema continue to be celebrated, and his absence is deeply felt in the entertainment industry.