“Caught on Camera: Brandon Lee Talks About His Upcoming Album – You HAVE to See This!”
The last time Jeff Most saw Brandon Lee alive, he still recalls it. He claims, “I was in my office on the Wilmington Carolco lot and I was on the phone.” “Brandon was walking past and waved to me through the window. He was wearing this white shirt.
Shannon Lee talks about losing her famous father and brother and life without Bruce and Brandon. “Yeah, we are not waving goodbye!” she said as she put down the phone and waved back. Brandon is waving to me as if he is saying goodbye, but he knows he still has two weeks of shooting left, I stated to the person on the phone. It is so strange.
In less than an hour, actor Lee, 28, was unintentionally shot in the abdomen while filming a scene for the film The Crow, which was produced and developed by Most, helmed by Alex Proyas, and released this week, 30 years ago. He passed away in a hospital.
Alec Baldwin, who was practicing with a revolver when it fired a live round during the filming of Rust, a western set in New Mexico in 2021, killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, shattering hopes that on-set health and safety had improved to the point where such a tragedy could never occur again.
“No one should ever be killed by a gun on a film set,” Shannon, Lee’s sister, said shortly afterward on social media. Period.” For Most, who knew Hutchins personally and experienced his anguish all over again, the tragedy was like the resurgence of an old nightmare.














