Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu was born in the US. She is an American actress, a singer and voice-over artist. As an intelligent and attractive actress, Lucy Liu serves as a role model for many Asian actors working in Hollywood who wish to make it big. After a series of initial appearances in some popular series she achieved fame by joining the crew of the cult comedy series Ally McBeal where she played the sly Ling Woo. She translated her unexpected popularity into big screen roles in films like Shanghai Noon and Charlie's Angels. After that, she delivered an excellent role in Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill Volume 1 as Japanese crime-lord O Ren Ishii. At the same time she was also in box office failures, including Rise: Blood Hunter. She then began to voice characters from animated films like Kung Fu Panda or Tinker Bell. Mia Mason's role on Cashmere Mafia, a small screen movie, did not bring about the results. Southland, the critically-acclaimed drama police drama that Liu starred frequently and helped to reestablish she is famous as an actress. Liu selects her roles carefully so that she doesn't become a typecast character in such a competitive field. While she's been embracing her heritage, she hasn't let it limit her as an artist.












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