Lisa Lu Net Worth

Lisa Lu is a Chinese actress and producer born in Beijing, China on July 8, 1927. She is best known for her roles in 2012 (2009), Qing guo qing cheng (1975) and The Joy Luck Club (1993). She has been in the entertainment industry for over five decades and continues to be a prominent figure in the Chinese film industry.
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Who is it? Actress, Producer
Birth Day July 08, 1927
Birth Place  Beijing, China, China
Lisa Lu age 95 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius
Chinese name 卢燕 (simplified)
Pinyin Lú Yàn (Mandarin)
Jyutping Lou Jin (Cantonese)
Occupation actress, documentary producer
Years active 1958–2015
Children Lucia Hwong
Ancestry Zhongshan, Guangdong
Awards Golden Horse Awards Awards Golden Horse Awards Best Actress 1970 The Arch 1975 The Empress Dowager Best Supporting Actress 1972 The 14 Amazons Golden Horse Awards Best Actress 1970 The Arch 1975 The Empress Dowager Best Supporting Actress 1972 The 14 Amazons Best Actress 1970 The Arch 1975 The Empress Dowager Best Supporting Actress 1972 The 14 Amazons
Golden Horse Awards Golden Horse Awards Best Actress 1970 The Arch 1975 The Empress Dowager Best Supporting Actress 1972 The 14 Amazons Best Actress 1970 The Arch 1975 The Empress Dowager Best Supporting Actress 1972 The 14 Amazons

💰 Net worth

Lisa Lu, the renowned actress and producer hailing from China, is expected to have an impressive net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. Recognized for her incredible talent and contributions to the entertainment industry, Lisa Lu has established herself as a prominent figure in both acting and producing. With numerous successful projects under her belt, it comes as no surprise that her wealth will continue to grow steadily in the upcoming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1950

Lu was born in Peking, China (now Beijing, China). Beginning in her teens, she was active in Chinese opera, or Kunqu, before emigrating to the United States. Beginning in the 1950s, she enjoyed a long career in television in the United States.

1958

During the 1958-1959 television season, she had a recurring role as Miss Mandarin on the cult western show Yancy Derringer, set in New Orleans in 1868. In 1961 she had a recurring role as "Hey Girl" on the television series Have Gun – Will Travel. She made numerous other appearances on television, with guest starring roles on Bonanza, The Big Valley, The Richard Boone Show, The Virginian, Hawaiian Eye, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Rebel, and other shows.

1960

In 1960, she was the female lead in the antiwar film, The Mountain Road, which starred James Stewart and which was based on the novel of the same name by the China war correspondent Theodore H. White, who later turned to reporting on U.S. politics. Her film career took off in the 1970s with supporting roles in films like Demon Seed and Peter Bogdanovich's Saint Jack. During this time, she received three Best Actress Golden Horse Awards for her Chinese-language films The Arch, The Empress Dowager, and The Fourteen Amazons.

1987

For the remainder of her career, Lu alternated between theater and film. She may be best known by English-speaking audiences for her roles in The Last Emperor (1987), Noble House (1988 television miniseries), and The Joy Luck Club (1993). In addition to her work in film, theater, and television, she is known for narrating and producing a number of documentaries.