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Lucy Liu was born in the United States. She is an American singer, actress and voice-over artist. An attractive and intelligent actress, she's an inspiration for many Asian actors who aspire to be successful in Hollywood. She gained fame after several popular role in series. The most notable was the Ally McBeal series, where she portrayed Ling Woo the villainous character. She translated her unexpected success into big screen roles in movies including Shanghai Noon and Charlie's Angels. Following that, she gave an her best acting performance on Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill Volume 1 as Japanese crime-lord O Ren Ishii. Also, she portrayed leading roles in box office failures like Rise: Blood Hunter. In the following years, she started voicing characters from animated films such as Kung Fu Panda or Tinker Bell. Mia Mason from Cashmere Mafia was a small role that failed to have any impact. Southland - a critically acclaimed crime-drama - established Liu's status as a top actress. Liu has a lot of care when choosing her roles to ensure she isn't a victim of stereotypes. As much as she loves her culture, it hasn't limited her in her work in the field of art.












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