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Martial arts cinema changed forever when Bruce Lee made his unofficial action saga from 1971 to 1973, and the films still ...
His most memorable role was as the sharpshooting sniper Stick, nicknamed for the matchstick he constantly had in his mouth, in the iconic 1978 Bruce Lee film Game of Death. Mel was often cast as ...
Game Of Death was released in 1978, combining newly filmed material with footage of Bruce Lee shot before his mysterious death of a brain edema in 1973. In his most enduringly beloved role ...
Actor Mel Novak, well-known for his role in Bruce Lee’s Game of Death, died on April 9, 2025, at 90. According to TMZ, the actor’s daughter, Nikol Conant, shared the news with the news outlet.
Just when Alexander Volkanovski seems to have gathered his composure ahead of his featherweight title clash with Diego Lopes, the former champion has once again turned heads—but for an entirely ...
Running out of patience with dating apps? Apparently, more people are joining running clubs to meet potential dates, leading to such clubs being dubbed "the new Tinder." ...
PETERSBURG, Virginia – It was striking to hear Bruce Smith maintain how anxious he felt to deliver a speech last week at the groundbreaking for an ambitious hotel and casino project that looms ...
Bruce Springsteen drew a line when it came to making his “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band” documentary. The rocker, 75, did a new interview on Variety’s Awards Circuit ...
Bruce Willis' wife, Emma Heming Willis, is reflecting on the moment that changed everything for her family. As she aimed to shed a light on the Hollywood actor’s critical health condition, she ...
Bruce Glover, known for his roles in "Diamonds are Forever" and "Chinatown," died on March 12, according to his son, actor Crispin Hellion Glover. He was 92. Fox News Digital contacted Glover ...
Bruce Springsteen personally praised British actor Stephen Graham for his portrayal of his late father, Douglas “Dutch” Springsteen, in the legendary rocker’s upcoming biopic “Deliver Me ...
Jeremy Allen White plays The Boss in the Scott Cooper film, which follows Springsteen during the period in which he recorded the album "Nebraska." “They pitched the idea, and I said, ‘It ...