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Thursday, June 07, 2007

That Fantastic Punching Lass Has A Chinese Blood

What is common with the motion pictures "Charlie's Angels" and "Kill Bill" aside from the ectrifying choreographed action scenes and being box-office winners? They both starred Lucy Liu, the striking Chinese-American Hollywood star who has graced the movie industry with much poise.

Alex ("Charlie's Angels") and O-Ren Ishii ("Kill Bill") are only two of the most notable roles Lucy has ever done that progressed her career to a towering height. Her acting performance in the motion picture "Kill Bill" won her the "MTV'S Best Movie Villain" accolade. But even before making a name in Hollywood motion pictures, she has called the awareness of TV audiences with her startling performance as "Ally McBeal"series' character, Ling Woo. It was firstly a temporary role but after receiving fine responses from the viewers, the show's bosses made her a regular cast. Not too long, she received important nominations from two eminent award-giving bodies for her acting performances in the TV show: "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series" from "Emmy" and "Best Actress in a Comedy Series" from "Screen Actors Guild Award."

Lucy's devotedness to the screen industry is not only limited to appearing as an actor because currently, she has been producing full-length productions such as "Beautiful Asian Brides" and "Charlie Chan." She as well demonstrated her competence as the executive producer of the recent documentary film "Freedom's Fury."

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