Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu (born Lucy Liu) is an American actor, voice actress as well as a director producer and singer. Liu is a gorgeous, smart actress who is a source of inspiration for many Asian actors to succeed in Hollywood. After several appearances on popular television series, she became famous when she was a part of The Ally McBeal legal comedy where she played Ling Woo. She translated her newfound fame into roles for the big screen for Shanghai Noon, Charlie's Angels as well as other films. For Kill Bill Volume 1, Quentin Tarantino, she gave an amazing performance in the role of Japanese crime lord O-Ren Shiii. The same year, she also portrayed lead roles in some movies that were not a success at the box office like Rise: Blood Hunter. After that, she started voice-overs for prominent characters in animated films like Kung Fu Panda. Mia Mason's performance on Cashmere Mafia, a small screen movie, did not result in any positive results. In the course of her recurring roles in the critically-acclaimed police drama Southland has helped her reestablish herself as a prominent actress. Liu is extremely cautious when choosing her roles so that she does not become typecast within a highly in-demand industry. Though she's proud of her roots, she does not let it limit her creativity.












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