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Jason Scott Lee (Chinese: 李 截; pinyin: Lǐ Jié; born November 19, 1966) is an American actor and martial artist. He played Mowgli in Disney's 1994 live-action adaptation of The Jungle Book and Bruce Lee in the 1993 martial arts film Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story .
The film stars Jason Scott Lee, with a supporting cast including Lauren Holly, Nancy Kwan, and Robert Wagner. The film follows the life of actor and martial artist Bruce Lee (Jason) from his relocation to the United States from Hong Kong to his career as a martial arts teacher, and then as a television and film actor.
The film is based on the comic book of the same name by Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden, and is a sequel to 1994's Timecop starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. The film stars Jason Scott Lee, with a supporting cast of Thomas Ian Griffith, Mary Page Keller and John Beck. The film was released on DVD and VHS in the United States on September 30, 2003.
Bruce Lee's life story was embodied by actor Jason Scott Lee in the 1993 film, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story. (Photos: Courtesy Everett Collection) (Everett Collection)
The film stars Jason Scott Lee, Cary Elwes, Lena Headey, Sam Neill, and John Cleese. Released on December 25, 1994, the film received generally positive reviews and grossed $70 million worldwide against a $30 million budget.
The film was directed by Patrick Lussier and stars Jason Scott Lee, Jason London, Roy Scheider, and Diane Neal. It was released direct-to-video on July 12, 2005. The role of Dracula is played by Rutger Hauer , following Gerard Butler in Dracula 2000 and Stephen Billington in Dracula II: Ascension , continuing the theme of Dracula's appearance ...
The film stars Jason Scott Lee, Jack Davenport, Louise Lombard and Christopher Lee. Tale of the Mummy received a theatrical wide release on August 3, 1998, while it was released on home video in 1999.
The film stars Robert Joamie and Jason Scott Lee as the youth and adult Avik. His love, Albertine (played as a child by Annie Galipeau and as an adult by Anne Parillaud ) is countered by the imposing Walter Russell ( Patrick Bergin ), who plays a pivotal role as both surrogate father to Avik and his primary rival in Albertine's love.