Lucy Liu Biography
Lucy Liu is a well-known American actress whose honors include a Critics’ Choice Television Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Seoul International Drama Award, in addition to Primetime Emmy nominations.
How old is Lucy Liu? – Age
She is 54 years old as of 2 December 2021. She celebrates her birthday in 1968 in Jackson Heights, New York, United States. Her rel name is Lucy Alexis Liu.
Lucy Liu Family – Education
Alexis became her middle name in high school. She is the third child born to Cecilia, a scientist, and Tom Liu, a professional civil engineer who marketed digital clock pens. Liu’s parents were born in Beijing and Shanghai and moved to Taiwan as adults before meeting in New York. She has a brother named John and a sister named Jenny. As Lucy and her siblings were growing up, her parents worked many jobs.
Liu was raised in a multicultural environment and began studying English at the age of five. As a pastime, she learned kali-eskrima-silat and attended Joseph Pulitzer Middle School and Stuyvesant High School. She later attended New York University before transferring to the University of Michigan, where she was a Chi Omega sorority member and studied Asian languages and cultures.
Does Lucy Liu have a husband? – Son
Liu is a single mother. Rockwell, her son, was delivered in 2015 through gestational surrogacy. She stated that she chose surrogacy because “I was working and I didn’t know when I was going to be able to stop.” She was a part of Tylenol’s Mother’s Day campaign, #HowWeFamily, which promoted non-traditional families.
Lucy Liu Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $16 million.
Lucy Liu Why Women Kill
She appeared as Simone Grove, a twice-divorced socialite married to Karl in the American dark comedy-drama anthology television series Why Women Kill.
The first season of Why Women Kill follows three women from various decades who are linked by the fact that they all lived in the same Pasadena home and experienced marital infidelity. In 1963, Beth Ann Stanton is content as a housewife until she discovers her husband Rob’s infidelity; in 1984, socialite Simone Grove discovers her third husband Karl’s homosexuality and begins her own affair with a younger man; and in 2019, bisexual attorney Taylor Harding’s open marriage is tested when she and her husband Eli develop feelings for the same woman, Jade. Infidelity in each marriage sets off a series of events that culminates in a woman’s death.
Lucy Liu Elementary
She appeared as Dr. Joan Watson (née Yun) in the American procedural drama television series Elementary. Holmes’ sober companion, Joan was previously a successful surgeon, which adds to her complement of skills; she had grown close to a patient and his family, and when she accidentally nicked his vena cava during surgery and he bled out in seconds, she gave up her medical career. Holmes is a sober buddy recruited by Sherlock Holmes to assist him in remaining sober upon his release from rehabilitation.
As she assists him in coming to grips with his life after addiction, she gradually starts to respect his opinion and grows to trust him. Once Sherlock departs for London, she becomes the 11th Precinct’s go-to consulting detective, taking on more typical private investigator-type cases. She has an older brother named Oren and a half-sister named Lin Wen (née Yun).
She begins to take steps toward becoming a mother in the last two seasons, and in the series conclusion, three years after Sherlock fakes his death, she is discovered to have adopted a son called Arthur. She announces at the conclusion of the episode that she has cancer and is commencing chemotherapy, compelling Sherlock to stay with her until her recovery.
Lucy Liu Cashmere Mafia
She played Mia Mason, a Publisher at Barnstead Media Group in the American comedy-drama television series Cashmere Mafia. Cashmere Mafia follows the lives of four ambitious women who have been best friends since business school and are attempting to balance their glamorous and demanding careers with their complex personal lives by forming their own “boys’ club” (The Cashmere Mafia) to protect one another and discuss their personal ups and downs while attempting to have it all in New York City.
Lucy Liu Dirty Sexy Money
She appeared as Nola Lyons in the season 2 of the American prime time drama television series Dirty Sexy Money. Lyons is a formidable lawyer who has never lost a case. She was the prosecutor in the murder trial of Devlin George and had a profound disdain for the Darlings. Despite this, she developed an affair with Jeremy Darling, which lost her the case when it was discovered. Once her career falls apart, it is revealed that she is working with Simon Elder to bring down the Darlings, and she convinces Patrick Darling to name her his Chief of Staff on Simon’s instructions. Though she expresses guilt on occasion, she is driven by the protection of her younger brother, whom Simon is holding captive.
Lucy Liu Pearl
She appeared as Amy Li in the American sitcom television series Pearl. Pearl Caraldo is a middle-aged widow who want to further her studies. Her 20-year-old son Joey is dismayed when she is admitted as a night student at Swindon University. Pearl’s sister-in-law Annie is anxious that Pearl may become another “one of those intellectuals” if her educational level improves. Stephen Pynchon feels that higher education is for the cultivated elite, not working-class people like Pearl, and tries to ridicule and belittle her in order for her to withdraw from university.
Lucy Liu Movies
♦ 2023 – Shazam! Fury of the Gods
♦ 2023 – Red One
♦ 2022 – If You Have
♦ 2022 – Strange World
♦ 2020 – Stage Mother
♦ 2019 – QT8: The First Eight
♦ 2018 – Future World
♦ 2018 – Set It Up
♦ 2018 – Sherlock Gnomes
♦ 2016 – Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll
♦ 2016 – Kung Fu Panda 3
♦ 2014 – The Pirate Fairy
♦ 2014 – Magic Wonderland
♦ 2014 – The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
Lucy Liu TV Shows
♦ 2021 – Star Wars: Visions
♦ 2021 – Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?
♦ 2021 – Curb Your Enthusiasm
♦ 2021 – Death to 2021
♦ 2020 – The Drew Barrymore Show
♦ 2019 – Why Women Kill
♦ 2017 – Difficult People
♦ 2017 – Michael Jackson’s Halloween
♦ 2016 – Girls
♦ 2013 – Pixie Hollow Bake Off
♦ 2012 – Southland
♦ 2012–2019 – Elementary
♦ 2011 – Pixie Hollow Games
♦ 2011–2016 – Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness
♦ 2010 – Kung Fu Panda Holiday
♦ 2010 – Marry Me
♦ 2009 – Afro Samurai: Resurrection