Lucy Liu is returning to television in a new role!
21.06.2020 - 01:25 / deadline.com
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorLucy Liu, whose turn as the fiercely funny Ling Woo on Ally McBeal earned her a supporting actress Emmy, exercises her finesse for deadpan and one-liners again in Marc Cherry’s CBS All Access series Women Who Kill in the character of Simone Grave.A well-to-do art gallery owner who is all about image, Simone is one of the three women on the anthology series about three different generations of females who’ve lived in the same house and have
.Lucy Liu is returning to television in a new role!
Peter White Television EditorABC’s workplace comedy pilot, formerly known as Bossy, has found its lead.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterLucy Liu has been cast in the lead role of Shana Goldberg-Meehan’s multi-camera workplace comedy pilot at ABC formerly known as “Bossy” and “Kids Matter Now.”Liu will play Devin, described as the fierce and powerful head of Shelter, a large and successful modern furniture company. She is a force and is unfamiliar with failure.
Absolutely Ascot's Samson Lee Smith has revealed he's engaged to his girlfriend Chloe Bowler after dating for two years.The reality stars, both 23, took to their Instagram feeds on Saturday, 4 July, to announce the happy news with their combined 141,100 fans. Posting a short clip, Samson could be seen wearing an all-black outfit with a matching leather jacket as he moved over to his girlfriend, pretending to pose for a photo before getting down on one knee in the middle of Piccadilly Circus.
Rebecca Davis editorLucy Liu opened up in a recent interview about the difficulties she faced earlier in her career due to racism in Hollywood.
Lucy Liu recently opened up about the opportunities she lost out on early in her career due to systemic racism early. During an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald, the 51-year-old Charlie’s Angel actress revealed that she didn’t get a lot of auditions when she first started, compared to her white friend, who was going to double the auditions.
Another former co-star of Lea Michele’s has attacked the actress for her bad behaviour a month after castmates started coming forward to accuse the actress of bullying tactics and making on-set threats.
Lucy Liu is opening up about the opportunities she lost out on due to systemic racism early in her career.
There’s no denying that Lucy Liu has had an enviable Hollywood career. However, as an actor of Asian descent, she’s faced her share of systemic racism, particularly early in her career.
We've been wondering when our favourite Oppas would visit India. Every night, we say a little prayer hoping either Lee Min Ho, Park Seo Joon, Song Joong Ki or for that sake, any K-drama actor would bless us with a meet and greet in India (please make it happen, God!) As we wait for our prayers to come true, we came across something surprising and thought, why not share it with our readers as well.
Another former co-star of Lea Michele’s has attacked the actress for her bad behaviour a month after castmates started coming forward to accuse the actress of bullying tactics and making on-set threats.Craig Ramsay, who worked with Lea on the stage musical Fiddler on the Roof almost 20 years ago, insists the Glee star was a “horrible human being”.In a new interview for the Behind the Velvet Rope with David Yontef podcast, the actor said, “I think she’s a despicable, horrible human being.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Following news last week that Stage Mother, Thom Fitzgerald’s comedy starring Jacki Weaver and Lucy Liu, had sold to Momentum Pictures for North America and Altitude for UK, sales agent Film Mode Entertainment has inked a series of further Cannes deals on the title.The pic has now gone to Australia and New Zealand (Madman), Italy (Eagle Pictures), Japan (Regents), Taiwan (Deepjov), Middle East (Eagle Films), and South Africa (African Entertainment
Dominic Patten, Pete Hammond One way or another, the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards look certain to take place in September and the quality of Comedy contenders that will be in the running at the Jimmy Kimmel hosted event is no laughing matter.So, in these tense times in America, comedy and who will be the frontrunners is what we are almost all about on this week’s episode of Deadline’s TV Talk podcast – as you can hear here:Now, with no Fleabag or Veep in the race this year, the likes of The Good
Jordan Moreau Whitney Cummings has broken her silence on the sexual misconduct allegations against Chris D’Elia, saying she’s “devastated and enraged” by what she’s learned.Last week, multiple women on social media accused D’Elia of trying to engage with them sexually, some being as young as 16 when the alleged encounters happened.