Lucy-Liu

Lucy Liu (born Lucy Liu) is an American actor, voice actress as well as a director producer and singer. Beautiful, intelligent and gifted actor, she's an inspiration to Asian actors who are aspiring to be big stars in Hollywood. An early string of success performances in popular TV series resulted in her being popular for her role in the show of Ally McBeal, where she played Ling Woo. In the wake of her success, she landed important part for her in Shanghai Noon (1998) and Charlie's Angels (2000). The film Kill Bill Volume 1, Quentin Tarantino, she gave an impressive performance in the role of Japanese crime lord O-Ren Shii. At the same time she appeared in box-office flops like Rise: Blood Hunter. Then she began voicing famous characters in animated films such as Kung Fu Panda and Tinker Bell. Mia Mason's tiny screen role as a character in Cashmere Mafia did not produce any results. Southland's critically acclaimed police series, Southland and a recurring performance helped Liu to reestablish herself the status of an established actor. Liu has a lot of care when picking her roles so that she doesn't get typecast. Although she is adamant about her heritage, it hasn't limited her in her professional work in the field of art.

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