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Lucy Liu

From Ling Woo to Rosemead — the Lucy Liu reference, on the web since 2000.

Lucy Liu at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival
Lucy Liu at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival. Photo: Adam Chitayat / WikiPortraits, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

A1 Lucy Liu has been on the web since December 30, 2000 — the very month Charlie's Angels stormed the box office. A quarter century on, its subject is having the best reviews of her career, and the site has been rebuilt to match: verified biography, complete filmography, her art, and the latest news.

BornDecember 2, 1968 · Queens, New York
Known forCharlie's Angels, Kill Bill, Elementary
HonorsLocarno Career Achievement Award (2025)
LatestThe Devil Wears Prada 2 · Rosemead

The story so far

Lucy Liu's career is one of the most remarkable in modern Hollywood: from being discovered on a New York subway at nineteen to becoming the first Chinese-American woman to headline a major franchise era — and then, at 57, entering an acclaimed dramatic prime. Ling Woo on Ally McBeal made her a star; Charlie's Angels and O-Ren Ishii in Kill Bill made her an icon; seven seasons as Joan Watson on Elementary made her one of TV's most-watched leads. Now she's earning the best reviews of her life for Rosemead, stealing scenes in The Devil Wears Prada 2, and building her next series with A24. She is also an exhibited visual artist, a UNICEF ambassador, and holds a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Latest headlines

May 2026

The Devil Wears Prada 2 opens. Liu plays Sasha Barnes, a wealthy Silicon Valley divorcee, in the long-awaited sequel with Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway.

January 2026

Superfakes starts filming in New York. Liu stars in and executive produces the A24-produced Peacock series about a luxury-counterfeit dealer.

December 2025

Rosemead earns Liu the reviews of her career. Her turn as Irene, a terminally ill mother, won festival prizes and major awards-season buzz.

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Why this site exists

Wikipedia has the footnotes and IMDb has the database; what neither has is a place built by fans that connects the whole picture — the acting, the directing, the gallery walls — and keeps it current. That has been this site's job since the year 2000. Every claim here traces to a public, verifiable source, and the FAQ handles the quick questions.