Bruce and Brandon Lee Graves

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Did Bruce Lee ever imagine he would rest here, at the Bruce and Brandon Lee Graves in Seattle’s Lake View Cemetery? This serene spot draws visitors from around the world. They come to pay respects to two cinematic icons, a father and son whose legacies intertwine. The Bruce and Brandon Lee Graves are more than just a burial site. They are a testament to the enduring impact of martial arts and film. Bruce Lee, the legendary martial artist and actor, is known for films like “Enter the Dragon” and “Fist of Fury”. His son, Brandon Lee, followed in his footsteps, achieving recognition for roles like Eric Draven in “The Crow”. Both men met untimely ends. Bruce Lee passed away in 1973. Brandon Lee died tragically in 1993 during the filming of “The Crow”. They are buried side by side at Lake View Cemetery. Their shared gravesite is a place of pilgrimage for fans. The site is marked by a distinctive statue of Bruce Lee over his ashes and a small urn containing the rest of his remains. Brandon’s plot lies adjacent. Bruce’s grave marker bears a quote from him: “The Best There Is; The Best There Was; The Best There Ever Will Be.” Brandon’s marker reads: “A Man Can Be Just If He Does Not Confuse Fame With Greatness.” A small stone bench with a dragon statue sits before their graves. The Bruce and Brandon Lee Graves at Lake View Cemetery offer a quiet place for reflection. It’s a place to remember the impact these two men had on cinema and martial arts, and to contemplate the legacies they left behind.

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