Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu is a voice actress, director and singer. She's also an actress. A beautiful and smart actor, she is an inspiration to many Asian actors who aspire to become famous in Hollywood. She gained fame after several popular roles in the series. For instance, in her role in the Ally McBeal series, where she portrayed Ling Woo the villainous character. She translated her unexpected popularity into big screen roles in films including Shanghai Noon and Charlie's Angels. Her next performance was a dazzling performance in the role of Japanese crime lord O-Ren as Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Volume 1. She also played leading roles in box office failures such as Rise: Blood Hunter. Then she began voicing characters from animated films like Kung Fu Panda or Tinker Bell. Small screen roles such as Mia Mason in Cashmere Mafia did not yield positive results. An appearance in the critically-acclaimed police drama series Southland allowed her to regain her status as an established actress. Liu is careful when choosing roles in order so that she doesn't get stereotyped in an industry that is highly competitive. She has acknowledged her Chinese heritage, but she doesn't allow it to limit her artistically.
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