Lucy Liu
Lucy Liu, a multifaceted talent in the realm of film and television, was born on December 2, 1968, in Queens, New York, USA. She began her career in the early '90s, making a name for herself in action, drama, and comedy genres, with notable roles in "Charlie's Angels" and "Kill Bill" series, and a significant directorial stint in the television series "Elementary," for which she received a nomination for the Seoul International Drama Award. Liu's directorial style often incorporates strong female characters, a reflection of her advocacy for women empowerment and diversity in the industry.
Lucy Liu is not just a remarkable director and actress, but an inspiration to many, with her determination and persistence paving the way for Asian actresses in Hollywood.