Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu was born in America. She is an American singer, actress as well as a voice actress. Beautiful, intelligent and talented actress, she's a great model for Asian actors who are aspiring to become big names in Hollywood. After a series of appearances in popular TV series, she became famous after being cast in the Ally McBeal legal comedy where she portrayed Ling Woo. The fame she gained from the show was translated into films roles like Shanghai Noon or Charlie's Angels. She gave a stellar performance in the role of Japanese O-Ren, a gangster from Japan (Quentin Tarantino) in Kill Bill Volume 1 by Quentin Tarantino. Around this same time she appeared in box-office flops like Rise: Blood Hunter. After that, she started to play characters that were prominent in animated films like Kung Fu Panda. Mia Mason, in Cashmere Mafia as well as other smaller-screen characters, failed to achieve any kind of success. Southland was a critically acclaimed series of crime dramas that featured Liu in recurring role, allowed her to reaffirm her status as a performer. Liu is extremely cautious when selecting her roles in order that she is not typecast within a highly intensely competitive field. While she embraces her roots but it doesn't mean she has to be in her work as an artist.












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