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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lisa_LuLisa Lu - Wikipedia

    Lisa Lu Yan (born Lu Pingxiang; January 19, 1927) is a Chinese-American actress. She has worked extensively in Hong Kong, American, and mainland Chinese film and television since her debut in 1958. She won the Golden Horse Awards three times, twice for Best Leading Actress and once for Best Supporting Actress, in the 1970s.

  2. Lisa Lu (Pekín; 19 de enero de 1927) es una actriz y productora China. Ha ganado tres Golden Horse Awards debido a su actuación en las películas Dong fu ren (1969), Shi si nu ying hao (1972) y Qing guo qing cheng (1975).

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0523734Lisa Lu - IMDb

    Actress. Producer. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 1:47. The Disappearance of Mrs. Wu (2021) 8 Videos. 26 Photos. Lisa Lu is a Chinese-American actress. She started her career as a teenager, performing in Kunqu theatrical productions, a traditional style of Chinese opera.

  4. 9 de sept. de 2018 · Lisa Lu, who played An-Mei, one of the mothers in “The Joy Luck Club,” experienced these archetypes first hand. When she acted in a China-set 1958 episode of “Shirley Temple’s Storybook,” she...

  5. 16 de sept. de 2022 · Featuring dramatic reconstructions of historical moments and the stories of trailblazers, In Pursuit of Light follows Chinese-born American actress Lisa Lu, 95, from Los Angeles, to Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Guangdong province, as she reminisces about, and sheds light on, influential works that helped define the early ...

  6. Lisa Lu es una actriz nacida el año 1927 en China conocida por: 2012, El último emperador, El pistolero de San Francisco (Serie de TV), The Arch, Sewing Woman (C), Yancy Derringer (Serie de TV), The Disappearance of Mrs. Wu, Separados, juntos, Sendero de furia y Womanhunt.

  7. Known For. Crazy Rich Asians. 2012. The Last Emperor. Demon Seed. Lust, Caution. Somewhere. The Joy Luck Club. Apart Together. Acting. Production. Lisa Lu Yan (simplified Chinese: 卢燕; traditional Chinese: 盧燕; pinyin: Lú Yàn; born July 8, 1927) is a Chinese-born American actress and singer. She won the Golden Horse Awards three times in the 1970s.