Lucy Liu Finally Said What Asian Women in Hollywood Were Never Allowed to Say — And the Room Froze

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Lucy Liu broke into Hollywood at a time when the industry had a very specific, very limited idea of what an Asian woman on screen was permitted to be — exotic backdrop, silent sidekick, or decorative presence — and she proceeded, with fierce intelligence and an absolute refusal to be diminished, to dismantle every one of those boxes one role at a time, becoming one of the most commanding and unforgettable presences on television through Ally McBeal and on film through the

Charlie’s Angels franchise in ways the industry genuinely never saw coming. But behind every breakthrough was a wall of resistance, a roomful of people who made clear in ways both subtle and devastating exactly how unwelcome her ambition was, and for years Lucy Liu carried the weight of that in the disciplined, composed silence that survival in that environment required — until the moment she didn’t, until she stood in a room full of people who expected that silence and said, clearly and without apology, everything that Asian women in Hollywood had been swallowing for decades, and the room went completely, unmistakably still.

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