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Who are the Chinese-American female celebrities?

1. Lu Yan

Lu Yan is a Chinese-American actress. In 1994, as the first Chinese to serve as a lifetime judge of the American Academy Awards, he won the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award three times. Her performance combined beauty, charm, luxury and solemnity, allowing Hollywood to see a Chinese actor with a different look. She collaborated with American actors such as James Stewart and Marlon Brando to shoot movies and became a common star in American dramas at that time. Actor-in-residence created a new era for Chinese actors in Hollywood. His representative works include "Weeping Blood at Yingtai", "A Falling Country", "Fourteen Heroines", "The Joy Luck Club", etc. Details

2. Anna May Wong

Anna May Wong, a Chinese-American actress. In 1919, he participated in his first American film "Red Lantern". In 1960, he became the first Chinese to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the United States. In addition, together with Dolores Del Rio, Dorothy Dandridge, Mae West and Marilyn Monroe, they became the statue figures of the "Hollywood Silver Four Ladies Observation Tower". He died of a heart attack in 1961 at the age of 56. On October 24, 2022, the U.S. Mint will begin producing 25-cent coins bearing the image of actress Anna May Wong. She has also become the first Asian and Chinese American to appear on U.S. currency. His representative works include "Chinatown Dreams", "Shanghai Express", "The Dragon Lady", "The Thief of Baghdad", "Death of the Sea", etc. Details

3. Wu Junmei

Wu Junmei is also a lifelong judge of the Academy Awards, and has served as a judge of international A-class film festivals such as the International Emmy Awards and the Tokyo International Film Festival for several times. After she played the role of "Wen Xiu" in "The Last Emperor", her life completely changed. She moved from Hawaii to Los Angeles, transferred to the film department of the University of California, Los Angeles, and began filming Hollywood movies and TV shows. Thus entering Hollywood and becoming a professional actor in Hollywood. In 1993, she starred in the movie "The Joy Luck Club" as An Mei's mother. Wu Junmei successfully portrayed the image of An Mei's grandmother in the film, and was praised by American "Vogue" magazine as "a beautiful and sad Asian face." Details

4. Michelle Yeoh

Michelle Yeoh is a Malaysian Chinese actress originally from Fujian, China. In 1984, he made his official debut by starring in his first movie "The Owl and Dumbo". In 1992, he made a comeback with Jackie Chan's action movie "Police Story 3: Super Cop". In 1997, he opened the Hollywood market with the 007 series movie "Tomorrow Never Dies". In 2001, she starred in the movie "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" which won the 73rd Oscar and the 58th Golden Globe Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, and was nominated for the 54th British Academy Film Awards for Best Actress. Her roles as Bond girl and Yu Xiulian broke the past Western perception of Eastern women as passive and submissive. Details

5. Gong Li

Gong Li, originally from Jinan City, Shandong Province, is a Singaporean Chinese actress. In 2005, Gong Li made her debut in the Hollywood movie "Memoirs of a Geisha". For her role as Hatsumomo, the popular figure in the geisha hall, Gong Li won the 39th National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress and "Premiere" magazine's "Best Supporting Actress" award in 2005. Good watch