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Bruce Lee’s famous yellow jumpsuit up for auction in HK

December 6, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

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Bruce Lee in his famous yellow jumpsuit

HONG KONG (AP) – Bruce Lee fans who covet the original yellow jumpsuit that the martial arts legend wore onscreen will get a chance to bid for it at a Hong Kong auction this week.

It’s part of a collection of 14 items, including clothing and props going on the block on Thursday.

Lee wore the yellow suit, with black stripes down the sides, in “Game of Death.” Lee died in 1973, before the movie was finished. An incomplete version was released that year, followed by a feature-length version in 1978 cobbled together with footage filmed after his death.

Lee’s untimely death at the age of 32 from an allergic reaction to painkillers came at the height of his fame. The actor’s legendary kung fu skills and screen presence helped him become a global superstar and popularized martial arts films across the world. Quentin Tarantino paid homage to Lee’s jumpsuit by dressing Uma Thurman in one for his “Kill Bill” movies.

Spink auction house estimates the suit will fetch 250,000 to 300,000 Hong Kong dollars ($32,250–$38,700).

The auction house said Lee gave the items to his friend and former student Taky Kimura, who sold them to the collector.

Spink said the unidentified collector decided to sell the items this year, which marks the 40th anniversary of Lee’s death.

Other props from “Game of Death” to be sold include a pair of yellow lacquered wooden nunchaku, expected to fetch $26,000-$38,700, and a bamboo whip with an estimate of $9,000-$10,000.

The auction house’s vice chairman, Anna Lee, said buyers will get a certificate of authenticity from Kimura.

Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco on Nov. 27, 1940. He was raised in Hong Kong and moved back to the United States at age 18. He attended the University of Washington. He died in Hong Kong on July 20, 1973. He is buried at Lake View Cemetery in Seattle. (end)

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Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2013, Anna Lee, Bruce Lee, HK, Hong Kong, Kill Bill, Lake View Cemetery, Quentin Tarantino, San Francisco, Seattle, Taky Kimura, Uma Thurman, United States, Vol 32 No 50 | December 7 - December 13

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