Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu was born in the US. Liu is an American actress, a singer as well as a voice actress. As an intelligent and attractive actress, Lucy Liu serves as a role model to numerous Asian actors who are in Hollywood who want to succeed. Her early success was boosted when she appeared in a few popular show. She played the evil Ling Woo. Following her popularity, she was offered major part in Shanghai Noon (1998) and Charlie's Angels (2000). For Kill Bill Volume 1, Quentin Tarantino, she gave an outstanding performance as Japanese crime lord O-Ren Shii. During this time she was the main character in some failures at the box office like Rise: Blood Hunter. Then she began voicing characters from animated films like Kung Fu Panda or Tinker Bell. Mia Mason's part in Cashmere Mafia, a small screen production, didn't produce outcomes. Southland is a critically acclaimed police drama that Liu starred regularly played a part that allowed her to be a renowned as an actress. Liu picks her roles wisely to ensure she is not a victim of such a competitive field. While she embraces her roots, it hasn't limited her in her work in the field of art.












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