Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu, an American voice actress, director, and singer, is also an outstanding actor. She's attractive and skilled actress that has inspired many Asian actors to achieve success in Hollywood. After a series of appearances in television shows that were popular and movies, she gained fame when she was cast on the Ally McBeal legal comedy where she portrayed Ling Woo. In the wake of her popularity, she was offered significant parts in Shanghai Noon (1998) and Charlie's Angels (2000). For Kill Bill Volume 1, Quentin Tarantino, she gave an impressive performance in the role of Japanese crime lord O-Ren Shii. In addition, she played lead parts in box office flops such as Rise: Blood Hunter. She then started voicing prominent characters in animated films, such including Kung Fu Panda and Tinker Bell. small screen roles like Mia Mason in Cashmere Mafia failed to produce results. Southland, the critically-acclaimed drama police show in which Liu appeared regularly played a part that has helped her regain her status as a famous as an as an actress. Liu is extremely careful when selecting her roles, so she isn't a victim of stereotypes. She's accepted her Chinese roots but hasn't let it restrict her creativity.












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