Lucy-Liu

Lucy Liu is an American singer, actress, producer and a singer. An intelligent and attractive actress, she's an inspiration for numerous Asian actors who aspire to become famous in Hollywood. Following a string of appearances in popular TV shows, she became famous when she was a part of the Ally McBeal legal comedy where she was Ling Woo. It was a moment of fame that led to movie roles, such as Shanghai Noon or Charlie's Angels. When she appeared in Kill Bill Volume 1, Quentin Tarantino, she gave an amazing performance in the role of Japanese crime lord O-Ren Shiii. About the same time she was playing major roles in other box-office failures such as Rise: Blood Hunter. After that, she started voice-overs for prominent characters in animated films like Kung Fu Panda. The small screen role of Mia Mason in Cashmere Mafia didn't yield any outcomes. The role she played in the critically acclaimed police drama Southland has helped her reestablish herself as a well-known actress. Liu is extremely cautious when picking her roles to ensure that she is not isolated in an extremely in-demand industry. Liu is a Chinese woman who has accepted her origins, yet she doesn't allow it to limit her artistically.

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