Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu was born in the US. Lucy Liu, a native of America is an American actress, a singer as well as a voice actress. An attractive, clever and talented actor, she's an inspiration to Asian actors who want to make it big in Hollywood. Following a string of appearances in popular TV series and movies, she gained fame for her role in the Ally McBeal legal comedy where she portrayed Ling Woo. Following her success, she landed significant part for her in Shanghai Noon (1998) and Charlie's Angels (2000). For Kill Bill Volume 1, Quentin Tarantino, she gave a stunning performance as Japanese criminal O-Ren Ishii. Around this same time she appeared in box-office failures including Rise: Blood Hunter. In later years, she worked as voice actor for animated films including Kung Fu Panda. Mia Mason's character on Cashmere Mafia, a small screen movie, did not produce results. A recurring role in the critically acclaimed police drama series Southland helped re-establish herself as an actress of note. Liu chooses her roles with care so that she doesn't become a typecast character in this competitive industry. While she's been embracing her heritage, she hasn't let it restrict her artistic abilities.












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