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Lucy Alexis Liu (Chinese: 劉玉玲; pinyin: Liú Yùlíng; 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. is the 336th day of the year (337th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Kill Bill is the fourth film by writer-director Quentin Tarantino. ...
Charlies Angels (2000) is an action/comedy feature film based on (and something of a sequel to) the 1970s television series Charlies Angels. ...
Biography Early life She was born and raised with her brother, Alex Liu, in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York by Chinese immigrant parents.[1] Liu has said that she grew up in a "diverse" neighborhood.[1] Her family spoke Mandarin at home and she did not learn English until she was five years old.[2][3] Her father, Tom, was a civil engineer and her mother, Cecilia, a biochemist[4] 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 (I.S.145) and she graduated from New York City's prestigious Stuyvesant High School in 1986.[5] 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.[1] At one point, Liu worked as a waitress in Michigan.[1]. A typical residential street in Jackson Heights. ...
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Stuyvesant High School, commonly referred to as Stuy,[3] is a New York City public high school that specializes in mathematics and science. ...
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Career 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.[1] 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.[1] Liu cemented her reputation playing bad girls by portraying "Pearl" the sadistic dominatrix/hit woman for the Chinese mafia in the film Payback (1999). Alice in Wonderland is the widely known and used title for Alices Adventures in Wonderland, a book written by Lewis Carroll -- as well as several movie adaptations of the book -- and is also the setting for several short stories. ...
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Hercules: The Legendary Journeys was a television series produced from 1995 to 1999, very loosely based on the tales of the classical culture hero Hercules. ...
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Portia de Rossi, born Amanda Lee Rogers on January 31, 1973, is an Australian actress who is best known for her roles as lawyer Nelle Porter on the television series Ally McBeal and as Lindsay Bluth Fünke on the television series Arrested Development. ...
Ling Woo was a fictional character on the popular US sitcom Ally McBeal, from Season 2 until Season 4 and recurring in Season 5. ...
An Emmy Award. ...
The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) is an American labor union representing over 120,000 film and television principal performers and background performers worldwide. ...
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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. Image File history File links Publicity still from Charlies Angels (2000) This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organisation to promote their works in the media. ...
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Charlies Angels ( 2000) is an action/comedy film based on the 1970s television series Charlies Angels. ...
Charlies Angels (2000) is an action/comedy feature film based on (and something of a sequel to) the 1970s television series Charlies Angels. ...
Drew Blyth Barrymore (born February 22, 1975) is an American actress and film producer, the youngest member of the Barrymore family of American actors. ...
Cameron Michelle Diaz (born August 30, 1972) is a Golden Globe-, BAFTA- and SAG-Award nominated American actress and former fashion model. ...
José Antonio DomÃnguez Banderas (born August 10, 1960), better known as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish film actor and singer who has starred in high-profile Hollywood films including Assassins, Interview with the Vampire, Mariachi sequels, Philadelphia, The Mask of Zorro, and the Shrek sequels. ...
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The term box office can refer to either: A place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to a venue The amount of business a particular production, such as a movie or theatre show, does. ...
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. O-Ren Ishii (ãªã¼ã¬ã³ ç³äº Åren Ishii) (played by Lucy Liu) is a fictional character in Quentin Tarantinos 2003 film Kill Bill Volume 1. ...
Quentin Jerome Tarantino (born March 27, 1963) is an Academy Award- and Palme dOr-winning American film director, screenwriter and actor. ...
Kill Bill is the fourth film by writer-director Quentin Tarantino. ...
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Joey is an American sitcom, starring Matt LeBlanc reprising his role as Joey Tribbiani from the popular sitcom Friends. ...
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Keira Christina Knightley (pronounced ;[1] born 26 March 1985) is a Golden Globe-, BAFTA- and Academy Award-nominated English[2] film and television actress. ...
Domino is a 2005 Action film inspired by the story of Domino Harvey, the English daughter of stage and screen actor Laurence Harvey, who became a bounty hunter working in Los Angeles. ...
Joshua Daniel Hartnett (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor. ...
Lucky Number Slevin (also known as Lucky # Slevin or The Wrong Man) is a 2006 crime thriller film written by Jason Smilovic, directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Josh Hartnett, Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley, Lucy Liu, Stanley Tucci and Bruce Willis. ...
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In April 2006, the documentary Freedom's Fury premiered, with Liu as executive producer.[1] The film dramatizes the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, climaxing 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'. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Combatants Soviet Union ÃVH Hungarian government, various nationalist militias Commanders Yuri Andropov Pál Maléter, Béla Király, Gergely Pongrátz, József Dudás Strength 150,000 troops, 6,000 tanks 100,000+ demonstrators (some later armed), unknown number of soldiers Casualties 720 killed according to official...
Water polo is a team water sport. ...
The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, were held in 1956 in Melbourne, Australia, although the equestrian events could not be held in Australia due to quarantine regulations. ...
Ervin Zador after the match The Blood In The Water match (in Hungarian Melbourne-i vérfürdÅ, Blood Bath of Melbourne) was a water polo match between Hungary and the USSR at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and is arguably the most famous match in water polo history. ...
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.[6] 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,[3] 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.[1] 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.[1] 3 Needles is a 2005 dramatic film directed by Thom Fitzgerald. ...
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Watching the Detectives is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Paul Soter. ...
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Kung Fu Panda is a 2008 animated film about a bungling panda who aspires to be a kung fu warrior. ...
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Liu has guest starred as lawyer Grace Chin on Ugly Betty episode 16 "Derailed" and episode 17 "Icing on the Cake". Ugly Betty is a Golden Globe, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning[1] American television comedy-drama series starring America Ferrera in the title role, along with Eric Mabius, Judith Light, Rebecca Romijn and Vanessa Williams. ...
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In 2007, Empire magazine named her among the "100 Sexiest Movie Stars".[7] Empire is a British film magazine published monthly by Emap Consumer Media since July 1989. ...
Personal life In a Jane interview, she indicated the possibility that she is bisexual. She is quoted as saying, Jane was an American magazine created to appeal to the women who grew up reading Sassy Magazine, both of which were founded by Jane Pratt. ...
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"I think people sometimes get the wrong impression when they're like, 'Oh, well, so-and-so was straight and then she was gay, and now she's straight again,' you know? But it's like, how many times do I have to kiss a woman before I'm gay? Everybody wants to label people. Sometimes you just fall in love with somebody, and you're really not thinking about what gender or whatever they happen to be. I think that if I happen to fall in love with a woman, everyone's going to make a big deal out of it. But if I happen to fall in love with a man, nobody cares."[8][9] Heterosexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by esthetic attraction, romantic love or sexual desire exclusively for members of the opposite sex or gender, contrasted with homosexuality and distinguished from bisexuality and asexuality. ...
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With her parents' work ethic, Liu continued, "I'm always multitasking, doing 10 things at once". She speaks English, Chinese, Italian,[7] Spanish and a little Japanese, a language she studied in preparation for her role in Kill Bill.[1] She also rock climbs, practices martial arts, skis, and plays the accordion. Multitasking may refer to any of the following: Computer multitasking - the apparent simultaneous performance of two or more tasks by a computers central processing unit. ...
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Liu is also an artist in several media, and has had three gallery shows showcasing her collage, paintings, and photography.[10] She started doing collage mixed media at 16 and then moved to photography and later painting.[11] Lucy Liu had an art show in September and she donated her share of the profits to UNICEF.[11][12] She also has another show in 2008 in Munich and has stated that she will also donate her share of the profits to UNICEF.[11] For other uses, see Collage (disambiguation). ...
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UNICEF Logo The United Nations Childrens Fund or UNICEF (Arabic: ; French: ; Spanish: ) was established by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946. ...
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In 2001, Liu was the spokesperson for the Lee National Denim Day fund-raiser which raises millions of dollars for breast cancer research and education. In 2005, Liu was appointed a U.S. Fund for UNICEF Ambassador; in that capacity, she has traveled to Pakistan and Lesotho, among other countries.[1] She also hosted an MTV documentary for the MTV EXIT campaign in 2007, produced to raise awareness of human trafficking in Asia. Early in 2006, Liu received an "Asian Excellence Award" for Visibility, since she is considered the most well-known and visible Asian American in the media today. She is also the first Asian-American woman to host Saturday Night Live. Lee National Denim Day is a breast cancer one-day charity fundraiser created by Lee Jeans, the famous brand of denim jeans founded in 1889, headquartered in Merriam, Kansas, and owned by the VF Corporation. ...
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Liu has said about her background, "when you grow up Asian-American it’s difficult because you don’t know if you’re Asian or you’re American. You get confused... You need to recognize where your background is from. I think it’s important. Just for yourself. It makes you more whole. It does."[1]. She lives with her brother and his wife in New York.[11]
Television - Beverly Hills, 90210 - Season 2, Episode 6 - "Pass, Not Pass" (1991)
- L.A. Law - Season 8, Episode 4 - "Foreign Co-respondent" (1993)
- Hotel Malibu - Season 1, Episode 2 - "Do Not Disturb" (1994)
- Coach - Season 7, Episode 2 - "It Should Happen to You" (1994)
- Coach - Season 7, Episode 11 - "Out of Control" (1994)
- Home Improvement - Season 4, Episode 16 - "Bachelor of the Year" (1995)
- Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Season 1, Episode 8 - "The March to Freedom" (1995)
- ER - Season 2, Episode 3 - "Do One, Teach One, Kill One" (1995)
- ER - Season 2, Episode 4 - "What Life?" (1995)
- ER - Season 2, Episode 5 - "And Baby Makes Two" (1995)
- Nash Bridges - Season 1, Episode 1 - "Genesis" (1996)
- The X-Files - Season 3, Episode 19 - "Hell Money" (1996)
- High Incident - Season 1, Episode 6 - "Father Knows Best" (1996)
- High Incident - Season 1, Episode 7 - "Follow the Leader" (1996)
- NYPD Blue - Season 4, Episode 17 - "A Wrenching Experience" (1997)
- Ally McBeal - Season 2-5 (regular) (1998–2002)
- Sex and the City - Season 4, Episode 11 - "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda" (2001)
- Joey - Season 1, Several Episodes (2004-2005)
- Ugly Betty - Season 1, Episode 16 - "Derailed" (2007)
- Ugly Betty - Season 1, Episode 17 - "Icing on the Cake" (2007)
- Traffic: An MTV EXIT Special - Host of an MTV documentary to raise awareness about human trafficking in Asia (2007)
- "Cashmere Mafia"
- "The Simpsons"
- Futurama Season 3, Episode 15, Starring as herself (and robot copies of herself)[13]
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ER is an Emmy-winning American serial medical drama created by novelist Michael Crichton and set primarily in the emergency room of fictional County General Hospital in Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. ...
ER is an Emmy-winning American serial medical drama created by novelist Michael Crichton and set primarily in the emergency room of fictional County General Hospital in Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. ...
ER is an Emmy-winning American serial medical drama created by novelist Michael Crichton and set primarily in the emergency room of fictional County General Hospital in Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. ...
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Ugly Betty is a Golden Globe, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning[1] American television comedy-drama series starring America Ferrera in the title role, along with Eric Mabius, Judith Light, Rebecca Romijn and Vanessa Williams. ...
Ugly Betty is a Golden Globe, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning[1] American television comedy-drama series starring America Ferrera in the title role, along with Eric Mabius, Judith Light, Rebecca Romijn and Vanessa Williams. ...
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Lucky Number Slevin (also known as Lucky # Slevin or The Wrong Man) is a 2006 crime thriller film written by Jason Smilovic, directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Josh Hartnett, Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley, Lucy Liu, Stanley Tucci and Bruce Willis. ...
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