Lucy Liu

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  • Courtney Thorne-Smith
    Courtney Thorne Smith (42)

    ...girl, the David E. Kelley production made the show’s lead Calista Flockhart an overnight star, not to mention putting co-stars Lucy Liu and Portia de Rossi on the map as well. The downside to a show featuring a predominantly female cast, were the inevitable... |more

  • UNICEF exhibition highlights children's rights

    ...on child trafficking in Cambodia. SFX: 'Redlight'. EWART: The film is produced and narrated by the Hollywood actress, Lucy Liu, who is also one of UNICEF's goodwill ambassadors. The director, Guy Jacobsen, says the movie sets out to inspire, by showing how... |more

  • Top 10 Least-Believable Casting Choices

    ...a movie we'd like to see. When it comes to the action-inclined Charlie's Angels, we can see Cameron Diaz kicking ass. We can see Lucy Liu kicking ass and taking names. But we can't see Drew Barrymore delivering a roundhouse kick to the face even if she owned... |more

  • USA: Focus on children's rights: UNICEF launches photo exhibit and film festival

    ...art. UNICEF has provided global support for this project, and Ms. Veneman wrote the books foreword. UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Lucy Liu and director Guy Jacobson were also on hand to introduce their film, Red Light. It is part of the International Childrens... |more

  • New York selected as opening film at Cairo Film Fest

    ...especially invited by the Cairo International Film Festival, which will witness the presence of Salma Hayek, Samuel L Jackson, Lucy Liu and Tom Berenger, who is also a member on the international jury. Mr Kabir will address the audience and media after ''New... |more

About Lucy Liu

Lucy Liu was born December 2, 1968 and raised with her brother, John Liu, in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York by Taiwanese immigrant parents. Liu is an American actress who became known for her role in the television series Ally McBeal (1998–2002) as the viscious and ill-mannered Ling Woo. Liu has also appeared in several

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