Get the latest gossip
‘Crazy Rich Asians,’ ‘The Last Emperor’ Star Lisa Lu to Receive Hollywood Walk of Fame Honor (EXCLUSIVE)
Acclaimed actor Lisa Lu, whose career spans 65 years across film, television and stage, will be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Bestowed the title of a “Living Legend” by the Chinese Government, Lu is a three-time Golden Horse winner whose recent work includes her memorable turn as Ah Ma, the matriarch of Singapore’s richest family in Warner Brothers’ box office hit “ Crazy Rich Asians ” (2018). Even in her 90s, Lu has maintained an active career, starring in “The Disappearance of Mrs. Wu” (2021), voicing Grandma Bai in the animated feature “Rally Road Racers,” and appearing in multiple episodes of the Hulu series “Death and Other Details” (2024). Lu first came to prominence when she co-starred opposite James Stewart in “The Mountain Road” (1960) as his love interest Madame Su-Mei Hung, and appeared in multiple episodes of the television series “Have Gun – Will Travel” (1958-1961).
Or read this on Variety