Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu is an American actor, voice actress, director producer, and singer. In addition to being a beautiful and intelligent actress, she serves as a role model for many Asian actors who are in Hollywood that want to be successful. In the wake of a number of first appearances in some popular series her fame was boosted by joining the team of the legal comedy series Ally McBeal where she played the sly Ling Woo. It was a moment of fame that led to movie roles, such as Shanghai Noon or Charlie's Angels. She then delivered a superlative performance as Japanese crime lord O-Ren in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Volume 1. Around the same time she also played leading roles in several films that failed at the box office, such as Rise: Blood Hunter. In the following years, she started to voice prominent characters in animated films, such like Kung Fu Panda and Tinker Bell. Mia Mason's part on Cashmere Mafia, a small screen film, failed to bring about the outcomes. Southland is a critically-acclaimed series of police dramas which featured Liu in recurring roles, helped her reestablish her role as an actress. Liu picks her roles wisely to avoid becoming typecast in the highly competitive field. While she's been embracing the roots of her family, she hasn't let them restrict her artistic abilities.












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