Kim Tae-Jeong
An image from Game of Death II, one of the productions that also features Kim Tae-Jeong.
Kim Tae-Jeong

Kim Tae-Jeong

June 5, 1957 — Seoul, South Korea

Korean taekwondo stylist Kim Tae-Jeong was discovered by Raymond Chow, who was looking for a "double" to replace the late Bruce Lee when Golden Harvest opted to finish GAME OF DEATH (1978). Kim was a very nice kicking stylist who would later play Bruce's "brother" and play his double in a sequel entitled TOWER OF DEATH. His final fight scene against fellow Korean Hwang Jang-Lee is hailed as one of his best fight scenes. In 1985, Corey Yuen selected Kim to play the ghost of Bruce Lee in his Hong Kong-U.S. crossover NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER. His voice was dubbed by a voice actor because Kim spoke no English so he spoke all of his lines in his native Korean with American actor Kurt McKinney. Kim had also worked in his native Korea, his most popular film there being PLEASE MISS BE PATIENT (1981), a martial arts action comedy. Sadly on the weekend of August 27, 2011, Kim passed away after suffering a hemorrhage after having a stomach ache. Kim was 54 years old.

No Retreat, No Surrender

No Retreat, No Surrender

1986

Game of Death II

Game of Death II

1981

Fists Of Bruce Lee

Fists Of Bruce Lee

1979

Ninja USA

Ninja USA

1985

Fist of Death

Fist of Death

1982

Be Patient, Young Lady!

Be Patient, Young Lady!

1981