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What's the name of that actress in Jackie Chan's Shanghai Noon?

He is a Chinese ``name is Lucy Liu``

[Brief introduction of Lucy Liu]

Character profile

Education: University of Michigan Asian Languages Bachelor of Arts in Culture

Specialties: Photography, pottery, painting, abstract collage, mountain climbing, skiing, horseback riding, archery, knife and stick, rock climbing, dancing, accordion

Awards

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Won the Best Movie Actress at the first "Asian American Film and Television Awards" in 2000

In 2000, she was nominated for the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress and this year's S.A.G Award for Best Actress.

Won the "Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance Award" in 1999

In 1997, she won the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy for her role as Wu Ling in the TV movie "Honey Girl" Award

Lucy Liu was born on December 2, 1968 in Queens, New York, USA. Her parents are Chinese immigrants. His childhood life was extremely poor, and he relied on crazy part-time jobs to make ends meet, working seven days a week.

In 1986, Lucy Liu entered the University of Michigan and obtained a bachelor's degree in Asian Languages ??and Cultures. During her several years of college life, she also took professional courses in acting, dance and vocal music, which were of great benefit to her future performances. During college, she was lucky enough to audition for the play "Ellie in Wonderland". At first, she just wanted to get a supporting role. Unexpectedly, the director had a unique vision and let her play the leading role, and she became famous in one fell swoop.

In 1997, Lucy Liu filmed the TV film "Ally McBeal", which made her popularity soar. She vividly interpreted a very confident cold beauty in the film - Factory. Supervisor Wu Ling, this Asian woman with distinctive personality and stunning beauty appears particularly outstanding and eye-catching in the film, deeply touching the audience, and Lucy Liu is regarded as one of the "most beautiful women".

In 2000, Lucy Liu collaborated with two other Hollywood beauties, Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore, to launch the super popular "Charlie's Angels". After the film was released, Achieved impressive box office results. In the same year, Lucy Liu collaborated with Hong Kong's famous martial arts superstar Jackie Chan in "Shanghai Noon", which once again attracted people's attention. At the first Asian American Film and Television Awards in Los Angeles in October this year, Lucy Liu was selected as the Best Film Actress for "Shanghai Noon".