Lisa Lu, born on January nineteenth, nineteen twenty-seven, is a distinguished Chinese-American actress whose career spans several decades and continents. Since her debut in nineteen fifty-eight, she has made significant contributions to the film and television industries in Hong Kong, America, and mainland China.
Throughout the 1970s, Lu garnered critical acclaim, winning the prestigious Golden Horse Awards three times—twice for Best Leading Actress and once for Best Supporting Actress. Her remarkable talent and versatility have made her a celebrated figure in the entertainment world.
In addition to her acting accolades, Lisa Lu holds the unique distinction of being a member of both the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, showcasing her influence and recognition in the industry.
On May fifth, twenty twenty-five, she achieved another milestone by becoming the oldest individual to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a testament to her enduring legacy and impact on cinema.