Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu was born in America. She is an American actor, singer as well as a voice actress. She is a beautiful and knowledgeable actress she serves as an inspiration to many Asian actors who wish to become famous in Hollywood. After several appearances in popular TV series and movies, she gained fame when she was cast in the Ally McBeal legal comedy where she played Ling Woo. The new fame she gained was translated into roles that were filmed on the large screen in Shanghai Noon, Charlie's Angels and several other films. Her performance was outstanding as Japanese criminal O-Ren Ishii (Quentin Tarantino) in Kill Bill Volume 1 by Quentin Tarantino. In the same period, she also starred in box-office flops like Rise: Blood Hunter. In later years, she worked as an actor in voice for animated films including Kung Fu Panda. Mia Mason's small-screen role as a character in Cashmere Mafia did not produce anything of note. Southland, the critically-acclaimed drama police show that Liu played in on a regular basis played a part that allowed her to be a renowned actress. Liu chooses her roles carefully to avoid being a stereotype within an industry that is highly competitive. She is also a talented artist that isn't limited by her race.












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