Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu (born Lucy Liu) is an American voice actor director producer, and vocalist. She's attractive and skilled actress that has inspired numerous Asian actors to make it in Hollywood. In the wake of a number of first appearances on popular TV shows, her fame was boosted when she joined the cast of the legal comedy series Ally McBeal where she played the sly Ling Woo. She translated her newfound fame into roles for the big screen in Shanghai Noon, Charlie's Angels and other films. In Kill Bill Volume 1, Quentin Tarantino, she gave an impressive performance in the role of Japanese criminal O-Ren Ishii. In the meantime she was an actor in films that failed that were box-office hits like Rise: Blood Hunter were equally prominent. Then she began voicing famous characters in animated films, such including Kung Fu Panda and Tinker Bell. Mia Mason, in Cashmere Mafia and other small-screen roles failed to bring her much success. Southland was a critically acclaimed series of police dramas that included Liu in multiple parts, helped to establish her status as a performer. Liu selects her roles carefully so that she doesn't get cast in an industry that is competitive. While she's been embracing the roots of her family, she hasn't allowed it to limit her as an artist.












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