Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu is an American voice actress, producer, and vocalist. A beautiful, smart and gifted actor, she's an inspiration to Asian actors who are aspiring to be big stars in Hollywood. In the wake of a number of first performances in popular shows she achieved fame after joining the team of the legal comedy series Ally McBeal where she played the villainous Ling Woo. She translated her unexpected fame into major screen roles in movies like Shanghai Noon and Charlie's Angels. She gave a stellar performance in the role of Japanese O-Ren, a gangster from Japan (Quentin Tarantino) in Kill Bill Volume 1 by Quentin Tarantino. At the same time, she was also in leading roles in several film that did not make the top of the charts, like Rise: Blood Hunter. After that, she started to voice prominent characters in animation films, such as Kung Fu Panda. Mia Mason's role on the small screen in Cashmere Mafia did not produce the desired results. Southland was a highly acclaimed police drama that Liu starred regularly played a part that helped to reestablish she is an internationally acclaimed actor. Liu picks her roles wisely to avoid becoming typecast in this competitive industry. Liu is a gifted artist who has not been constrained by her race.












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