In 1993, Lee made a cameo appearance as a party singer performing "
California Dreamin'", in her father's biopic
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story. This was followed by supporting roles in the films
Cage II (1994), with
Lou Ferrigno and
High Voltage (1998) with
Antonio Sabato Jr. In 1998, Lee played her first leading role in the Hong Kong action film
Enter the Eagles, directed by
Corey Yuen, co-starring
Michael Wong and
Anita Yuen. In the film, Lee had a fight scene with
Benny Urquidez, who went on to teach her
kickboxing. That same year, she
guest-starred in an episode of the television series
Martial Law alongside
Sammo Hung. In 2000, Lee sang a cover of "
I'm in the Mood for Love" for the film
China Strike Force directed by
Stanley Tong. Lee appeared in the sci-fi television film
Epoch, which first aired on the
Sci Fi Channel in 2001. In 2003, she played the leading role in the action film
Lessons for an Assassin. She was also the host of the first season of the television show
WMAC Masters. Lee sang on the band
Medicine's album
The Mechanical Forces of Love in 2003. Lee is president of the
Bruce Lee Foundation. She was the executive producer of the 2008 television series
The Legend of Bruce Lee, based on her father's life, and the 2009 documentary film
How Bruce Lee Changed the World. In 2020, Lee authored the book “Be Water, My Friend,” sharing the concepts at the core of Bruce Lee’s philosophies, showing how they can serve as tools of personal growth and self-actualization. In 2015, Perfect Storm Entertainment and Shannon Lee announced that the series
Warrior, based on an original idea by
Bruce Lee, would be produced and air on
Cinemax. Filmmaker
Justin Lin was chosen to direct the series, which debuted April 5, 2019. == Personal life ==