Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu (born Lucy Liu) is an American actor, voice actress, director producer and vocalist. She's a beautiful, intelligent actress who inspires numerous Asian actors to achieve success in Hollywood. Her initial success was enhanced when she appeared in several popular television shows. In those shows, she played the evil Ling Woo. Following her fame, she got important roles on the shows Shanghai Noon (1998) and Charlie's Angels (2000). For Kill Bill Volume 1, Quentin Tarantino, she gave a stunning performance as Japanese crime lord O-Ren Shii. In this period, she played the lead in a few flops on the box-office including Rise: Blood Hunter. She then began to voice the characters of animated films like Kung Fu Panda or Tinker Bell. Mia Mason's small-screen role on Cashmere Mafia did not produce any results. Southland is a critically-acclaimed series of police dramas which had Liu playing recurring role, allowed her to reaffirm her status as a performer. Liu is extremely careful when picking her roles so that she isn't a victim of stereotypes. Though she's extremely proud of her culture but she doesn't let that limit her creativity.












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