Britt Reid is the owner and publisher of The Daily Sentinel and the Green Hornet. He became the Hornet when his father was wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he did not commit and had later died in prison. His identity is known to Lenore Case, District Attorney Frank P.
Britt Reid, aka the Green Hornet, is the grandnephew of John Reid, the Lone Ranger. This is despite them being "born" three years apart, and from the same "father." For more to the story, return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear ... the 1930s.Aug 28, 2014
The franchise is owned by Green Hornet, Inc., which licenses the property across a wide variety of media that includes comics, films, TV shows, radio and books. As of the 2010s, the comic-book rights are licensed to Dynamite Entertainment.
Kato is a fictional character from The Green Hornet franchise. This character has appeared with the Green Hornet in radio, film, television, book and comic book versions....Kato (The Green Hornet)KatoChildrenMulan KatoPartnershipsThe Green HornetAbilitiesMaster martial artist Automotive engineering expertMartial artsJiujitsu Kung-fu8 more rows
The name of Captain Reid's son, the Lone Ranger's nephew, a character introduced in the radio series in 1942, who became a juvenile sidekick to the Masked Man, is Dan Reid.
Green Hornet, fictional crime fighter originally created for radio in 1936. Originating on WXYZ in Detroit, the character soon found a national audience in the United States, first on the Mutual network and then on the NBC-Blue (later ABC) network.
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His first success as an actor was on the ABC television show The Green Hornet, which was on during the 1966-1967 season. Here is somea rare screen test photo of Bruce Lee from 1964 when he was 24 years old. This was his casting audition for the role of Kato, which of course he got.
The Kato Show: Bruce Lee as the Green Hornet's Sidekick.Nov 20, 2015
“Kato (Bruce Lee) did all of the work in the Green Hornet and only got $450. Basically he was paid like he was an extra even though he was as the star,” a fan wrote.Jan 12, 2020