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Filmography
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Dim Sum Funeral (2009)
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Stiletto (2009)
- Detective Hanover
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The Tournament (2009)
- Lai Lai
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Dead Space: Downfall (2008)
- Voice of Shen
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The Air I Breathe (2008)
- Jiyoung
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Shanghai Kiss (2007)
- Micki Yang
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Undoing (2007)
- Vera
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Americanese (2006)
- Brenda
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Confessions of an Action Star (2005)
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Underclassman (2005)
- Lisa Brooks
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The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (2005)
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Cradle 2 the Grave (2003)
- Sona
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X2: X-Men United (2003)
- Yuriko Oyama
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The Scorpion King (2002)
- Cassandra/ The Sorceress
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Fakin Da Funk (1997)
- Kwee-Me
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No Way Back (1995)
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Strange Days (1995)
- Anchor Woman
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Surf Ninjas (1993)
- Ro-May
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Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991)
- Suzie
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The Doors (1991)
- Dorothy
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Friday the 13th - Part 8: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)
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Friday the 13th Part VIII - Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)
- Eva Watanabe
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Farmhouse
- Arlene
Beautiful Hawaiian actress Kelly Hu parlayed early experience as a
model and beauty pageant winner into a busy career as an actress in
television and film. Kelly Hu was born in Honolulu, HI, on February 13,
1968. While a student at Kameameha High School, Hu began taking
modeling jobs on the advice of her friends, which led to her spending
four months in Japan working on various assignments. Hoping to advance
her career, Hu entered a local beauty pageant, which led to her being
named Miss Teen U.S.A. in 1985, making her the first Asian-American to
hold the title. While winning the prize ironically put her modeling
career on pause (pageant regulations prevent winners from taking
modeling assignments), it did help her launch an acting career; after
her reign, Hu moved to Los Angeles, and in 1987, after landing a number
of television commercials, she scored her first high-profile acting job
when she was cast as Melia, Kirk Cameron's love interest, on several
episodes of the TV sitcom Growing Pains. Hu began receiving a steady
stream of television work, making guest appearances on such shows as
Tour of Duty, Night Court, and 21 Jump Street, before she earned her
first film role, a small part in Friday the 13th: Part VIII -- Jason
Takes Manhattan. Hu's next film assignment would be a bit more
prestigious -- she played the wife of musician Ray Manzarek (played by
Kyle MacLachlan) in Oliver Stone's The Doors. More film and television
work followed, including a brief run in 1992 on the daytime drama The
Bold and the Beautiful, before Hu took another stab at the pageant
circuit, representing Hawaii in the 1993 Miss U.S.A. Pageant. Hu soon
returned to acting, making memorable appearances on Melrose Place and
Murder One, before she won the role of Michelle Chan on the
action-drama series Nash Bridges. Hu lasted two years on the show; her
next long-term TV role allowed her to make use of her martial arts
skills (she holds a brown belt in karate) when she was cast opposite
Sammo Hung on the action-comedy series Martial Law. Hu starred opposite
Dwayne Johnson (aka the Rock) in 2002's The Scorpion King, the prequel to the runaway hit The Mummy. ~ All Movie Guide
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