Lucy Alexis Liu (born December 2, 1968) is an Emmy Award nominated American actress of Chinese descent, best known for starring in the television series Ally McBeal and the 2000 film Charlie's Angels. Her Chinese name is Liú Yùlíng (劉玉玲).
Liu had small roles in films and TV roles (for example in X-Files), Sex and the City before landing a break on Ally McBeal. Liu's role on the series was originally not meant to be regular but the enthusiastic audience response to the actress' 'feisty' Ling Woo secured Lucy as a permanent cast member.
She became famous with her turn as Alex in the Charlie's Angels movie, starring with established Hollywood stars Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz. The Full Throttle opened to poor reviews and box office.
Liu starred with Antonio Banderas in Ecks vs. Sever, a critical and box-office failure. Lucy is perhaps most famous for her role as O-Ren Ishii (assassin Cottonmouth) in director Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill films. She won an MTV Movie Award for "Best Movie Villain".
Lucy recently appeared on several episodes of Joey with Matt LeBlanc, who played her love interest in the Charlie's Angels movies. She also had a small role as a psychologist opposite Keira Knightley in the thriller Domino. Other appearances include a cameo on the animated show Futurama and recently, The Simpsons. Liu is currently in talks to recreate the Charlie Chan series for modern audiences.
In April 2006, the documentary Freedom's Fury premiered, with Lucy Liu as executive producer. The film dramatizes the Fall of 1956 when Hungary exploded in a people power revolt and climaxes with the infamous water polo showdown between Hungary and the Soviet Union at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, known as the 'Blood in the Water Match.'
With her parents' work ethic, Liu continued, "I'm always multitasking, doing 10 things at once." She is fluent in Mandarin and Italian, studies French and Japanese, rock climbs, practices martial arts, skis, plays the accordian, and makes collages, having done several gallery exhibitions.
In 2005, Liu was appointed a U.S. Fund for UNICEF Ambassador.
Early in 2006, Liu received an Asian Excellence Award for Visibility, since she is the most well-known and visible Asian American in the media today.
In 2001, Liu was the spokesperson for the Lee National Denim Day fundraiser which raises millions of dollars for breast cancer research and education.
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