Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu was born in the United States. She is an American actress, a singer and voice-over artist. She's attractive and intelligent actress who inspires numerous Asian actors to succeed in Hollywood. She gained fame after a number of popular early roles in shows. For instance, in the Ally McBeal series, where she played Ling Woo the villainous character. In the wake of a rapid rise in fame, the actress landed roles on big screens like Shanghai Noon and Charlie's Angels. Her next performance was a dazzling performance as Japanese criminal O-Ren Ishii In Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Volume 1. Around the same time she was playing leading roles in several films that failed at the box office, such as Rise: Blood Hunter. She then began to voice the characters of animated films like Kung Fu Panda or Tinker Bell. small screen roles like Mia Mason in Cashmere Mafia failed to produce results. An appearance in the critically-acclaimed police drama Southland helped re-establish herself as an established actress. Liu has a lot of care when selecting her roles, so she isn't a victim of stereotypes. While she's been embracing the roots of her family, she hasn't let them limit her as an artist.












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