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Lucy Liu (born December 2, 1968Lucy Liu is a Emmy Award nominated American actress of Chinese ancestry, best known for starring in the TV series . Her Chinese name is Liú Yùlíng (劉玉玲).

Liu was born in New York City, and was raised in Queens, New York by Chinese immigrant parents, and attended New York City's famous Stuyvesant High School. She attended New York University for one year, transferred to University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and graduated with a degree in Asian languages and cultures.

Liu is widely considered the most prominent Asian-American actress in American media. She had small stints in films and TV roles (for example in . Liu's role on the series was originally not meant to be a regular, but the enthusiastic audience response to the actress' feisty Ling Woo secured Lucy as a prominent cast member. She became more famous with her turn as Alex in the movie, starring alongside more established modern Hollywood icons Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz. The sequel to the film, however, opened to poor reviews and box office receipts. Lucy was also paid sixteen million dollars less for her work in , a critical and box-office failure that was remarkable only in its casting of two minorities as the lead roles. Lucy is perhaps most famous for her role as O-Ren Ishii in director Quentin Tarantino's , exposed Lucy as a more serious and physically adept actress than had been evident from her previous roles. She won an MTV Movie Award, further solidifying her fame with young, hip audiences, for "Best Movie Villain".

Lucy recently appeared on several episodes of "Joey" with Matt LeBlanc, who played her love interest in the . Liu is currently in talks to recreate the Charlie Chan series for modern audiences.

Although Liu is not married, rumors in the past have linked her with George Clooney. Recently, there was news that she is engaged to a New York playwright, Zach Helm. The engagement has been canceled and she is currently single.

In 2005, Liu was appointed a U.S. Fund for UNICEF Ambassador.

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