Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu was born in the US. She is an American actress, a singer as well as a voice actress. As an intelligent and attractive actor, Lucy Liu acts as a role model for several Asian actors who are in Hollywood who wish to make it big. A series of successful early roles in a popular TV show made her well-known for her part in the character of Ally McBeal, where she was Ling Woo. The actress took her initial popularity into big screen roles in films such as Shanghai Noon and Charlie's Angels. The actress also gave an amazing performance in the role of Japanese criminal O'Ren Ishii in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Volume 1. Around this same time, she also starred in box-office flops like Rise: Blood Hunter. Later, she became an actor in voice in animated films, including Kung Fu Panda. Small screen roles such as Mia Mason in Cashmere Mafia failed to produce positive results. Southland's critically-acclaimed police drama, Southland and a recurring performance helped Liu to reestablish herself her status as a well-known actress. Liu is extremely cautious when picking her roles to ensure that she doesn't become the victim of a highly competitive industry. Liu is also an accomplished artist that isn't limited by her race.












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