Tom Bleecker began his writing career in 1970 under the mentorship of Oscar winning screenwriter and director Blake Edwards and continued writing television and film for Edwards for 15 years. During that time frame, Bleecker also wrote for actor William Shatner, as well as several major television networks and film studios. After writing for screen and television for 30 years, Bleecker coauthored "The Bruce Lee Story," which was published in July 1988 and used as the foundational material for Universal’s feature film DRAGON-and over the next three decades penned 17 books. Bleecker is best known for Warner Brothers’ The Jacket starring Academy Award winner Adrian Brody and Keira Knightly and his bestselling biography "Unsettled Matters: the Life and Death of Bruce Lee."