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Martial arts actor Jim Kelly
Martial arts actor Jim Kelly —
Jim Kelly, seen here in his best known film "Enter the Dragon," died of cancer June 29 at the age of 67.
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Martial arts actor Jim Kelly —
Kelly's role in the 1973 film, starring Bruce Lee, was brief, but fans loved the delivery of his wisecrack lines.
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Martial arts actor Jim Kelly —
Kelly is featured on the poster for "Enter the Dragon."
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Martial arts actor Jim Kelly —
Kelly went on to have a brief but successful movie career. After "Dragon," he took on the title role in "Black Belt Jones" in 1974.
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Martial arts actor Jim Kelly —
Kelly starred in "Black Belt Jones."
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Martial arts actor Jim Kelly —
Kelly went on to star in "Three the Hard Way" with Fred Williamson and Jim Brown in 1974.
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Martial arts actor Jim Kelly —
The plot of "Three the Hard Way" involves the three heroes battling a group of white supremacists attempting to poison the water supply with a toxin lethal to blacks.
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Martial arts actor Jim Kelly —
in 1975's "Take a Hard Ride," Kelly played Kashtok, a mute half-American Indian scout.
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Martial arts actor Jim Kelly —
Kelly brought back his Black Belt Jones character for the sequal "Hot Potato" in 1976
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Martial arts actor Jim Kelly —
in 1977's "Black Samurai," Kelly starred as Robert Sand, a tennis playing secret agent.