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Native New Yorker Lucy Liu skyrocketed to popularity in 1998 when she played the deliciously malicious Ling Woo on the hit comedy "Ally McBeal" (Fox, 1997-2002). Fresh off of her television success,
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...not known as quite such a style maven, Lucy Liu visually assaulted my eyes at the opening...thing is huge. Are those actual flowers? Lucy must not have allergies, but she does seem...photographed events. See more photos of Lucy Liu.
By Kate Napleton
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Lucy Liu had some trouble learning her lines for the...from start to finish is very difficult," Liu said in an interview with The Associated Press...was exciting. It keeps you on your toes."Liu was in Japan on Tuesday with comedian Jack...
By ERIC TALMADGE Associated Press Writer
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It's sad when the complete series of a television show amounts to only seven episodes. Happily, it's enough to produce a DVD set (with a few bonus features thrown in, including subtitles in Chinese,
By Pamela Sitt
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Therapist Lucy Ackerman's thirtieth birthday is a month...through his bedroom window for years. Lucy ends a less-than-meaningful relationship...date on (and off) the bridge looming, Lucy and Joe find true love after all.
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A family flees the city for rural New England, moving to a home where the Keyes family experienced the tragic loss of their daughter 250 years earlier.
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A woman looking for love in New York City goes out on six blind dates while deconstructing the practice to her skeptical European best friend.
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Told in a non-linear tale about Adama, a soldier-turned-dictator who's reneged on his promised free elections, lives with his Europeanized, domineering wife and inadvertently takes an initiation
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One of the premiere superstars of old school Shaolin-style martial arts cinema, Gordon Chia-hui Liu has been a household name in Asia for nearly thirty years. This bald-headed, sharp-featured Hong
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