Lucy-Liu
Lucy Liu, an American voice actress producer director and singer is also an outstanding actress. In addition to being a beautiful and intelligent actor, Lucy Liu acts as a role-model for numerous Asian actors who are in Hollywood who want to succeed. After several appearances on popular television series her name was a household name after being cast in the Ally McBeal legal comedy where she portrayed Ling Woo. After her popularity, she was offered major parts on the shows Shanghai Noon (1998) and Charlie's Angels (2000). Her performance was outstanding in the role of Japanese O-Ren, a gangster from Japan (Quentin Tarantino) in Kill Bill Volume 1 by Quentin Tarantino. In the same period she was also in box-office flops like Rise: Blood Hunter. Then she began voicing famous characters in animated films such including Kung Fu Panda and Tinker Bell. Mia Mason's role on the small screen on Cashmere Mafia did not produce anything of note. Southland, the critically-acclaimed drama police show that Liu played in on a regular basis played a part that allowed her to be a renowned actress. Liu carefully selects roles to prevent being stereotyped in a field that is highly competitive. Liu is also an accomplished artist that isn't restricted by her ethnicity.












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