People.com reports that Jim Kelly, who co-starred opposite Bruce Lee in 1973's Enter the Dragon, has died. He was 67. The actor's ex-wife, Marilyn Dishman revealed that he passed away on Saturday at his home in San Diego after a battle with cancer.
The appearance led to starring roles in a string of martial arts-themed films, among them Melinda and Black Belt Jones. Most of Kelly's film roles played up the novelty of an African-American martial arts master.
He earned a three-film contract with Warner Brothers and made Three the Hard Way with Jim Brown and Fred Williamson, and Hot Potato, a movie in which he rescues a diplomat's daughter from the jungles of Thailand. After his contract ended with Warner Brothers, he starred in low-budget films Black Samurai, Death Dimension, and Tattoo Connection.
After his appearance in 1982's One Down, Two to Go, Kelly appeared in movies only rarely.
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