Lucy Liu

Lucy Liu

actress, director, producer

Lucy Liu was born on Dec 02, 1968 in USA. Lucy Liu's big-screen debut came with Rhythm of Destiny directed by Andrew Lau in 1992. Lucy Liu is known for Why Women Kill directed by David Warren, Jack Davenport stars as Karl Grove and Lucy Liu as Simone Grove. Lucy Liu has got 16 awards and 32 nominations so far. The most recent award Lucy Liu achieved is Walk of Fame. The upcoming new movie Lucy Liu plays is Kung Fu Panda 4 which will be released on Mar 08, 2024.

Born to immigrants in New York City, Lucy Liu has always tried to balance an interest in her cultural heritage with a desire to move beyond a strictly Asian-American experience. Her mother, Cecilia, a biochemist, is from Beijing & her father, Tom Liu, a civil engineer, is from Shanghai. Once relegated to "ethnic" parts, the energetic actress is finally earning her stripes as an across-the-board leading lady.She graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1986 & enrolled in NYU. However, she was discouraged by the dark and sarcastic atmosphere, so she transferred to the University of Michigan after her freshman year. She graduated w/ a degree in Asian Languages & Cultures, managing to squeeze in some additional training in dance, voice, fine arts & acting. During her senior year, she auditioned for a small part in a production of Alice in Wonderland and walked away with the lead. Encouraged by the experience, she decided to take the plunge into professional acting. She moved to L.A., splitting her time between auditions & food service day jobs. She eventually scored a guest appearance as a waitress on Beverly Hills (1990). That performance led to more walk-on parts in shows like New York Police Blues (1993), Urgences (1994) & X Files: aux frontières du réel (1993). In 1996, she was cast as an ambitious college student on Rhea Perlman's ephemeral sitcom Pearl (1996).She first appeared on the big screen as an ex-girlfriend in Jerry Maguire (1996) (she had previously filmed a scene in the indie Bang (1995), but it was shelved for 2 years). She then waded through a series of supporting parts in small films before landing her big break on Ally McBeal (1997). She initially auditioned for the role of Nelle Porter, which went to Portia de Rossi. However, writer-producer David E. Kelley was so impressed w/ her that he promised to write a part for her in an upcoming episode. The part turned out to be that of growling, ill-tempered lawyer Ling Woo, which she filled w/ such aplomb that she was signed on as a regular cast member.The "Ally" win gave her film career a much-needed boost-in 1999, she was cast as a dominatrix in the Mel Gibson action flick Payback (1999) & as a hitchhiker in the ill-received boxing saga Les adversaires (1999). The following year brought even larger roles: first as the kidnapped Princess Pei Pei in Jackie Chan's western Shanghai Kid (2000), then as one-third of the comely crime-fighting trio in Charlie et ses drôles de dames (2000).When she's not hissing at clients or throwing well-coiffed punches, she keeps busy w/ an eclectic mix of off-screen hobbies. She practices the martial art of Kali-Eskrima-Silat (knife-and-stick fighting), skis, rock climbs, rides horses &plays the accordion. In 1993, she exhibited a collection of multimedia art pieces at the Cast Iron Gallery in SoHo (New York), after which she won a grant to study & create art in China. Her hectic schedule doesn't leave much time for romantic intrigue, but she says she prefers to keep that side of her life uncluttered.

  • Birthday

    Dec 02, 1968
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA
  • Also known

    Λούσι Αλέξις Λιού, 刘玉玲, Lucy Alexis Liu, 劉玉玲, 루시 리우, Люсі Лью, Λούσι Λιού

Known For

Awards

16 wins & 32 nominations

Walk of Fame
2019
Television
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame
Best Shorts Competition
2013
Voice-Over Talent
Winner - Award of Merit
The No Name Painting Association (2013)
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