Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu, an American voice actress, director, and singer, is also an outstanding actor. She is a beautiful and knowledgeable actress she serves as an example to numerous Asian actors who aspire to be successful in Hollywood. An array of highly successful initial appearances in popular television series led to her becoming famous for joining the cast on Ally McBeal, where she was Ling Woo. Her sudden fame translated into films roles like Shanghai Noon or Charlie's Angels. Her performance was outstanding in the role of Japanese gangster O-Ren Ishii (Quentin Tarantino) in Kill Bill Volume 1 by Quentin Tarantino. At the same time she was also in box-office failures including Rise: Blood Hunter. In the following years, she started voicing characters from animated films like Kung Fu Panda or Tinker Bell. Mia Mason's character as a character in Cashmere Mafia, a small screen film, failed to bring about the positive results. Southland was a highly acclaimed police drama that Liu starred in on a regular basis and allowed her to be a famous as an actor. Liu chooses her roles with utmost care so that she doesn't get cast in an industry that is competitive. Liu has acknowledged her Chinese heritage, but she doesn't allow it to limit her artistically.












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