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Jim Kelly
Biography
James Milton "Jim" Kelly (May 5, 1946 – June 29, 2013) was an American athlete, martial artist, and actor best known for his roles in 1970s action and blaxploitation films. Born in Millersburg, Kentucky, Kelly excelled in athletics from a young age, participating in multiple sports before dedicating himself to Okinawan karate. He became a decorated karate champion, winning several prestigious titles in 1971 and opening his own dojo in Los Angeles. His appearance alongside Bruce Lee in "Enter the Dragon" (1973) launched his acting career, leading to starring roles in films like "Black Belt Jones" (1974) and "Three the Hard Way" (1974). Beyond martial arts and acting, Kelly was also a professional tennis player, achieving a high ranking in senior men's doubles in California. Jim Kelly, who was 6'2" (1.88 m), died on June 29, 2013, in San Diego, California, due to cancer. He is remembered as the first Black martial arts film star, who broke down the color barrier and left a memorable presence on screen.
Known For

Enter the Dragon
as Williams

The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made
as Black Belt Jones (archive footage)

Bruce Lee: The Legend
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Three the Hard Way
as Mister Keyes

Take a Hard Ride
as Kashtok

The Tattoo Connection
as Lucas

Death by Misadventure: The Mysterious Life of Bruce Lee
as Self

Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror
as Self (archive footage)

Top Fighter
as Self

Black Belt Jones
as Black Belt Jones