Lucy Liu Highlights

  • 2008: Starred in the short-lived ABC series, "Cashmere Mafia"; executive produced by "Sex and the City" producer Darren Star
  • 2008: Lent her voice to the animated feature, "Kung Fu Panda"
  • 2006: Appeared in one of three short stories about the global HIV pandemic, "3 Needles"
  • 2006: Played the girl next door opposite Josh Hartnett in the thriller, "Lucky Number Slevin"
  • 2005: Portrayed a psychologist opposite Keira Knightley in the thriller "Domino"
  • 2004: Guest-starred in several episodes of NBC's "Joey" as a tough-talking executive producer
  • 2003: Played assassin O-Ren Ishii/Cottonmouth in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill"; film released in two Volumes "Kill Bill Vol. 1" (2003) and "Kill Bill Vol.2" (2004)
  • 2003: Re-teamed with Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz to reprise their roles in "Charlie's Angels 2: Full Throttle"
  • 2002: Appeared in small but vital role as murderess Kitty Baxter in "Chicago"
  • 2000: Portrayed Alex Munday, one of "Charlie's Angels" in McG's film adaption of the popular 70s series
  • 2000: Portrayed a kidnapped Chinese princess in "Shanghai Noon" opposite Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson
  • 1999: Cast as the sadistic dominatrix/hit woman for the Chinese mafia in "Payback"
  • 1999: Had featured role in "Play It to the Bone
  • 1998: Joined the cast of FOX's legal comedy "Ally McBeal" as Ling Woo; garnered Emmy (1999) and SAG (2000) nominations; left show early in the fifth season to pursue film career
  • 1997: Played an exotic dancer in "City of Industry"
  • 1997: Played Luke Perry's racist self-loathing girlfriend in Showtime's "Riot"
  • 1996: Cast as a regular on "Pearl" (CBS) playing college student Amy Li alongside Rhea Pearlman
  • 1996: Feature debut, a small part in "Jerry Maguire"
  • 1995: Had a memorable recurring role on NBC's "ER" as a woman whose son is suffering from complications of AIDS
  • 1991: Had an early television role on Fox's "Beverly Hills, 90210" as a waitress at the Peach Pit
  • 1989: Cast in the lead role of Alice, in the University of Michigan's production of "Alice in Wonderland"
  • Appeared in TV commercials
  • Raised in Queens, New York