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This article is about Ho Chung Tao. For the real Bruce Lee, see Bruce Lee.
Bruce Li is one of the stage names of Ho Chung Tao, a Taiwanese martial artist and Bruce Lee imitator who starred in martial arts movies from the Bruceploitation movement.

Life and movie career

Born in 1950, Ho Chung Tao has spent his youth studying martial arts. He went to play stuntmen in Taiwan and Hong Kong under the name of James Ho.

Ho Chung Tao, also known as Bruce Li, in Dynamo
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Ho Chung Tao, also known as Bruce Li, in Dynamo

At the death of Bruce Lee, Ho Chung Tao's real career began. Hong Kong studios noticed that Ho looked a lot like the kung fu star. They first employed him in Conspiracy before the producers of Game of Death asked him to finish their movie in Lee's role. Ho declined the offer.

After this, Ho got employed by producer-actor Jimmy Shaw who gave him the name of Bruce Li.

While Ho was finishing his military service, he appeared in Good Bye Bruce Lee. He would star in other documentaries in 1976 with The Young Bruce Lee and Bruce Lee The Man the Myth.

As Li, his career improved dramatically. Some Taiwanese and Hong-Kong producers decided to directly credit him as "Bruce Lee", even going so far as to use the real Bruce Lee's picture on posters. Li even appeared in Bruce Lee vs Supermen where he stars as Kato, assistant of the Green Hornet, just like the real Bruce.

The producers really wanted to show Li as the "official" successor of Bruce Lee. In the 1976 movie Exit the Dragon Enter the Tiger, Li meets Lee who points to him as the one who shall replace him. Li was dubbed the "Tiger" to Lee's "Dragon". This movie is considered to be one of Li's best. Li returns in Return of the Tiger, starring Angela Mao. In it, Bruce Li fights Paul Smith.

The poster of Exit the Dragon Enter the Tiger (1976) starring Bruce Li
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The poster of Exit the Dragon Enter the Tiger (1976) starring Bruce Li

Bruce carried on by playing in two unofficial sequels to Bruce Lee's classic Fist of Fury. His Fist of Fury II and Fist of Fury III are not recognized as particularly noteworthy.

In 1978, Li reprised his role as Bruce Lee in Bruce Lee the True Story (also known as Bruce Lee The Man & Myth), a biography film. Li choreographed the combat sequences himself. Being very successful, fans recognize it as one of the best biopics of Bruce Lee.

Li kept shooting martial arts movies until the 1980s. He also directed movies, including The Chinese Stuntman (1981).

Bruceploitation was jumping the shark and Li knew it. He had trouble separating himself from his Bruce Lee roles and had many rivals in the genre. In 1985, Ho ended his career after his wife's death. He returned to Taiwan to become a physical education instructor (his first dream) at Taipei's Ping Chung University. He also has taught martial arts for comedian apprentices. Since then he has appeared only very briefly in martial arts cinema or Bruce Lee documentaries.

Nowadays, Bruce Li is still considered one of the best Bruce Lee imitators, along with Bruce Le of Hong Kong and Dragon Lee of South Korea.

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