Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu (born Lucy Liu) is an American actor, voice actress, director producer and vocalist. She is a beautiful and knowledgeable actor, she is an inspiration for numerous Asian actors who want to be successful in Hollywood. Following a string of appearances in popular TV series, she became famous after being cast as a character in Ally McBeal legal comedy where she portrayed Ling Woo. She translated her newfound fame into roles on the big screen with Shanghai Noon, Charlie's Angels and several other films. She delivered a stunning performance as Japanese O-Ren, a gangster from Japan (Quentin Tarantino) in Kill Bill Volume 1 by Quentin Tarantino. In the meanwhile, she was playing lead roles in some film that did not make the top of the charts, like Rise: Blood Hunter. Then, she was able to voice prominent characters in animation films such as Kung Fu Panda. small screen roles like Mia Mason in Cashmere Mafia failed to produce positive results. Southland's critically acclaimed police series, Southland and a recurring part in the show helped Liu establish herself as an established actor. Liu is careful when choosing roles in order to avoid being a stereotype in a field where competition is fierce. Liu is also an accomplished artist, who is not limited by her race.
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