Lucy
Liu (born
December 2, 1968) is an Emmy Award-nominated American actress.
She became known for
her role in the television series Ally McBeal (1998–2002) and
has also appeared in several notable film roles, including Kill
Bill and the Charlie's Angels films.
Lucy Liu was born and raised
with her brother, Alex Liu, in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York
by Chinese immigrant
parents. Liu has said that
she grew up in a "diverse" neighborhood. Her family
spoke Mandarin at home and she did not learn English until she was
five years old. Her father, Tom, was a civil engineer and her
mother, Cecilia, a biochemist in China, but they sacrificed those
careers to come to the United States. Liu, at her parents' insistence,
devoted her spare time to studying. She attended the Joseph Pulitzer
Middle School and she graduated from New York City's prestigious
Stuyvesant High School in 1986. She attended New York University
for one year, before transferring to the University of Michigan where
she joined the Chi Omega sorority and graduated with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Asian Languages and Cultures.
Lucy Liu began acting in
1989, after auditioning for a role in the University of Michigan's
production of Alice
in Wonderland during her senior
year. Liu was cast in the lead role, although she had originally
only tried out for a supporting part. Liu had small roles in films
and TV (including the "Hell Money" episode of The
X-Files and "The March to Freedom" episode
on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys) before landing a role on Ally
McBeal. Liu originally auditioned
for the role of 'Nelle Porter' (played by Portia de Rossi), and the
character 'Ling Woo' was later created specifically for her. Liu's
part on the series was originally not meant to be regular but the
enthusiastic audience response to the actress' 'feisty' Ling Woo
secured Liu as a permanent cast member. It also earned her an Emmy
nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series,
as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress
in a Comedy Series. Liu cemented her reputation playing bad girls
by portraying "Pearl" the sadistic dominatrix/hit woman
for the Chinese mafia in the film Payback (1999).
Liu became better known with her turn as Alex Munday in
the Charlie's Angels film, alongside established Hollywood stars
Drew Barrymore and Cameron
Diaz. The film opened in November 2000
and was a hit, earning more than $125 million in the U.S., and
a worldwide total of more than $264 million. The sequel, Charlie's
Angels: Full Throttle, opened in June 2003 and was a box-office
hit again, earning more than $100 million in the U.S., and a worldwide
total of more than $259 million. In between the two films, Liu
starred with Antonio Banderas in Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, a critical
and box office failure.
Lucy Liu next played O-Ren Ishii, one of the major
villains in Quentin Tarantino's 2003 film, Kill Bill. She won an
MTV Movie Award for "Best
Movie Villain" for the part. Subsequently, Liu appeared on several
episodes of Joey with Matt LeBlanc, who played her love interest
in the Charlie's Angels movies. She also had smaller roles as Kitty
Baxter in the film Chicago, and as a psychologist opposite Keira
Knightley in the thriller Domino. In 2006, she played leading
lady and love interest to Josh Hartnett in the crime thriller Lucky
Number
Slevin. Other appearances include a cameo on the animated show Futurama
and recently, The Simpsons.
Her film 3 Needles was released on December 1,
2006. In the film, she plays Jin Ping, an HIV-positive Chinese woman.
Liu agreed to
star in the film for lower than usual pay because she wanted to spread
awareness about the way AIDS is improperly treated in China and Thailand.
Liu's other recent roles include Code Name: The Cleaner, an action
comedy released January 5, 2007 and, Rise, a supernatural thriller
co-starring Michael Chiklis in which Liu plays an undead reporter,
Watching the Detectives, an independent romantic comedy co-starring
Cillian
Murphy, and Kung Fu Panda, an animated film scheduled for
2008 in which she will voice a snake. Liu has also signed on to
star in Beautiful Asian Brides and a new version of Charlie Chan
which has been in pre-production since 2000; she will produce both
films.
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Teri Hatcher Desperate Housewives
Teri Hatcher began her performing
career as a young girl taking ballet lessons at the San
Juan Girls' Ballet Studio in downtown Los Altos, California.
She later studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater.
One of her early jobs (in 1984) was as a cheerleader with
the San Francisco 49ers. Teri
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Erica Durance Smallville
Born in Calgary, Erica Durance was raised in Three Hills, Alberta. After
graduating from high school, Durance moved to Vancouver, British Columbia,
to pursue her interest in acting professionally. "I wanted to get
my feet wet in a smaller area than Los Angeles when I gave it a try",
Durance has said. Erica
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and Television Actress Alyssa Milano
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a kid whose native Brooklyn accent rivaled her TV dad's. Alyssa
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products as Coke, Nivea, and L.A. Gear. Cameron
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Actress Reese Witherspoon
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People magazine. In 2007, she was selected by People and the
entertainment news program Access Hollywood as one of the best
dressed female stars of the year. Reese
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Actress Jessica Alba
Jessica Alba's first film role, in the
1994 film Camp Nowhere, came her way by chance. She was cast
with a bit part in the film after one of the characters dropped
out of the production. Dark-haired Jessica was cast as the replacement,
thanks to the fact that her hair matched that of the original
actress. Jessica
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Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt
Jennifer Love Hewitt has been in front
of the camera ever since she was nine when she joined a Show
Team in Texas, this was a dance team that traveled to Russia
and Denmark. When she was ten she was an international spokesperson
for LA Gear shoes. Jennifer
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