This Biography is about one of the best Director Lucy Liu including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Lucy Liu | |
Real Name | Lucy Liu |
Profession | Actresses, T V & Movie Producers, Directors |
Nick Name | Lucy Alexis Liu |
Famous as | Actress |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Lucy Liu | |
Born on | 02 December 1968 |
Birthday | 2nd December |
Age | 48 Years |
Sun Sign | Sagittarius |
Born in | Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, United States |
Personality Type | ESTJ |
Family Background of Lucy Liu | |
Father | Tom Liu |
Mother | Cecilia Liu |
Siblings | Jenny Liu, John Liu |
Married | No |
Education | Joseph Pulitzer Middle School, Stuyvesant High School, University of Michigan, , |
Awards | 2000 – Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Action Team 2000 – MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo
2000 – Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress Action |
2002 – Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
2002 – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture 2003 – MTV Movie Award for Best Villain 2012 – Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Drama Guest Actress 1998-2002 – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series |
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Personal Fact of Lucy Liu | |
Lucy Alexis Liu is an American actress, artist, and an occasional film producer. A strikingly attractive and fiercely intelligent actress, she has broken free of many of the stereotypes that are typically slotted to Asian performers in Hollywood. Following a string of early appearances on some popular series, she skyrocketed to fame when she joined the cast of the legal comedy, Ally McBeal, as the deliciously malicious Ling Woo. The actress quickly translated her sudden popularity into roles on the big screen in film such as Shanghai Noon, Charlie’s Angels, and a superlative performance as Japanese crime lord O-Ren Ishii in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, Volume 1. There were theatrical disappointments including Lucky Number Slevin and Rise: Blood Hunter. She made way for lucrative voice roles in animated features such as Kung Fu Panda and Tinker Bell. Small screen roles such as Cashmere Mafia failed to produce results. A recurring part on the critically-hailed police drama Southland did much to re-establish her credentials as a serious actress. With her obvious beauty enhanced by an undeniable strength of character, Liu embraced her roots of which she is very proud of, but has refused to let it limit her as an artist. |
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