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Lucy Liu was born in America. Lucy Liu, a native of America is an American actress, a singer and voice-over artist. As an intelligent and attractive actress, Lucy Liu serves as a role model for numerous Asian actors working in Hollywood that want to be successful. Her early success was boosted through her participation in some of the most popular TV series. In those shows, she played the villainous Ling Woo. The fame she gained from the show was translated into films roles like Shanghai Noon or Charlie's Angels. In Kill Bill Volume 1, Quentin Tarantino, she gave a stunning performance as Japanese crime lord O-Ren Shii. In the same time frame she also acted as the lead in several flops on the box-office like Rise: Blood Hunter. In animated films like Kung Fu Panda, Tinker Bell and many others, she voiced characters with prominent voices. Mia Mason from Cashmere Mafia was a minor role that failed to have any impact. Southland's critically acclaimed police series, Southland and a recurring part in the show helped Liu establish herself her status as a well-known actor. Liu takes great care when selecting her roles in order that she is not typecast within a highly intensely competitive field. Liu is also an accomplished artist who has not been constrained by her ethnicity.












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