Kelly Hu

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Kelly Hu
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Hu in 2016
Born
Kelly Ann Hu

(1968-02-13) February 13, 1968 (age 56)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1987–present
Website kellyhu.com

Kelly Ann Hu (born February 13, 1968) is an American actress. She starred as Dr. Rae Chang on the American television soap opera Sunset Beach and as Michelle Chan on the American television police drama series Nash Bridges . She has starred in numerous films including The Scorpion King (2002) as Cassandra, Cradle 2 the Grave (2003) as Sona, X2 (2003) as Yuriko Oyama / Lady Deathstrike, The Tournament (2009) as Lai Lai Zhen, and White Frog (2012). Her breakthrough role was that of China White/Chen Na Wei in The CW series Arrow.

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Hu has had recurring roles as Pearl on The CW series The Vampire Diaries , Hamato Miwa / Karai on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , Stacy Hirano on the Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb , and as Adira in Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure . She also voices Cheshire and Paula Crock / Huntress in Young Justice.

Early life

Hu was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, the daughter of Juanita and Herbert Hu. Her parents divorced during Hu's childhood and her mother married Roy Takara. [1] Her brother, Glenn, is a lieutenant colonel and human resources officer in the United States Army. [2] She is of Chinese, English, and Hawaiian descent. [3] She attended Maʻemaʻe Elementary School and Kamehameha Schools in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Hu has held a lifelong interest in singing and dancing and has also been interested in martial arts since her early childhood. Hu's cousin was a successful model in Japan, and Hu decided to follow her example. Kelly Hu won the title of Miss Hawaii Teen USA and competed in the Miss Teen USA 1985 pageant, becoming the Miss Teen USA pageant's third titleholder in history and its first Asian American winner. Hu has mentioned in interviews that her mother had told her America was not ready for an Asian as such a prominent role model. She discovered after winning that she was prohibited from appearing in non-contest related activities for the year of her reign, though this rule was changed in later years.

Career

Modelling

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Hu as Miss Hawaii Teen USA 1985

Hu modeled in Japan and Italy and became well known in the latter as the star of a series of television advertisements for Philadelphia brand cream cheese, playing a young Japanese college student named Kaori.

Hu won the title of Miss Hawaii USA in 1993, becoming the first former Miss Teen USA to win a Miss USA state title. In the 1993 Miss USA pageant, held in Wichita, Kansas, Hu entered the top ten in second place, after winning the preliminary interview competition and placing second and third, respectively, in swimsuit and evening gown. She then made the top six, ranked second, winning the top ten evening gown competition and placing second in swimsuit. She was eliminated in fourth place after the judges' questions, just 2/100 of a point from the final three.

Transition to acting

Hu moved to Los Angeles and began her acting career in 1987, with a guest starring role as Mike Seaver's Hawaiian love interest on the sitcom Growing Pains . Hu followed this with appearances on various television series, including Night Court , Tour of Duty , 21 Jump Street and Melrose Place . Her first film role was in Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan . In 1995, Hu starred as an undercover police officer in the film No Way Back . Hu was cast as Dr. Rae Chang on Sunset Beach for six months in 1997. Afterwards, she was cast as police officers Michelle Chan in the television series Nash Bridges , and Pei Pei "Grace" Chen on Martial Law . Her subsequent film appearances include The Scorpion King (2002) and Cradle 2 the Grave (2003). In X2 (2003), she appeared as Yuriko Oyama/Deathstrike, William Stryker's controlled partner. [4]

She was Agent Mia Chen on the last three episodes of the television series Threat Matrix in 2004. She also starred in 2005's Underclassman alongside Nick Cannon and in 2006's Americanese , Undoing and Devil's Den. During the first quarter of 2007, she completed filming the film Stilletto , followed by Farmhouse .

In January 2007, Hu began appearing in a full-time role on the television series In Case of Emergency . She played Kelly Lee, a Korean American woman who accidentally reunites with her high school classmates and realizes none of them grew up according to their high school plans. The show did not have a successful run, being cancelled after airing 12 episodes and leaving its season finale un-aired. The same year she appeared in films, The Air I Breathe and Shanghai Kiss. By the same year, Hu recurringly voiced Stacy Hirano in the animated series Phineas and Ferb until 2014. The series originally ended in 2015 before it was later revived in 2023, with the revival set to be released in 2025. In 2020, she would reprise her role in the animated film Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe .

In 2009, she appeared in the film The Tournament as Lai-Lai Zhen. In April 2009, Hu developed the character JIA for Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology . She was the first guest actor to cross over between the television series, NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS , playing Lee Wuan Kai in a two-episode arc within both series. In 2010 and 2011, Hu guest-starred as a vampire named Pearl on the CW television series, The Vampire Diaries . [5]

In 2010, Hu began a recurring role on the CBS television series Hawaii Five-0 . In 2012, Hu was cast in the role of Karai in the animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles . She commented: "It wouldn't quite be the first time I played a ninja, I think. Yeah, I don't know why people think I'm dangerous, but for some reason, I keep getting these roles for the ninja, assassin, bodyguard, bad-girl type." [6] Her breakthrough role came in 2012 when she was cast as China White/Chen Na Wei in The CW series Arrow. In 2013, she joined the cast of the series Warehouse 13 as Abigail Cho, the new owner of the Warehouse-connected B&B.

She also provided voice talents in video games including Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith Lords as Visas Marr, the Sith woman who joins the Jedi Exile's party, and Batman: Arkham Origins as Lady Shiva, among the eight assassins hired by Black Mask to kill Batman [7] (a role she reprised in the 2021 animated film Batman: Soul of the Dragon ). In a personal first, she lent both her face and voice to the in-game character Khai Minh Dao in Battlefield Hardline , who partnered alongside the protagonist in roughly half of the game levels.

Hu has been featured twice in Maxim magazine (May 2002 and May 2005). In 2015, she became the face of Viagra, appearing in the commercials.

In 2023, Hu joined the cast of East New York . [8]

Personal life

Hu is an avid poker fan and has frequently taken part in competitions such as the World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour, including the WPT Celebrity Charity match on March 3, 2008. [9] She was part of HollywoodPoker.com's "Celebrity Poker Night" on May 30, 2006, [10] and in July 2006 placed in the top 200 in the World Series of Poker Ladies Tournament, besting nearly 1,000 other competitors. [11]

Activism

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Hu in April 2013

Hu has supported the Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment [12] and in 2004 starred in a public service announcement for them titled "The Least Likely" [13] to encourage young Asian Americans to register and vote.

In 2007, Hu was a driver in the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race, a national fund-raising program supporting children's hospitals throughout the United States. [14] In April 2011, Hu was a celebrity host for Save the Children's "Caring for Japan's Keiki," a benefit for Japanese earthquake and tsunami victims. [15] [16] Also in 2011 she hosted a Celebrity Poker Tournament [17] in support for Best Buddies International, a charity to which she has given support for several years. [18] [19]

In January 2008, Hu participated in a video for Barack Obama produced by will.i.am called "Yes We Can". [20] She campaigned for Obama in Hawaii in the run-up to the February 19, 2008, Democratic caucuses. [21] In February 2008, Hu also appeared in another viral video in support of Obama, "Sí Se Puede Cambiar", written and performed by Andrés Useche, directed by Eric Byler. She was the emcee of the Asian American Action Fund's annual fundraiser on June 10, 2008. [22] [23] [24] She was present at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. [25]

Hu has been active to protect the Hawaiian ecology. She supported [26] Reef Check Hawaii [27] by running in and successfully completing the Honolulu Marathon to raise awareness for the organization. She also gave support to the Shark Fin Ban which took effect in Hawaii July 2010. [28] This made it illegal to possess, sell, or distribute shark fins in Hawaii.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989 Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan Eva Watanabe
1991 The Doors Dorothy
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man Suzie
1993 Surf Ninjas Ro-May
1995 No Way Back Seiko Kobayashi
Strange Days Anchor Woman
1996 Star Command Ens. Yukiko FujisakiTelevision film
1997 Fakin' da Funk Kwee-Me
2002 The Scorpion King Cassandra
2003 Cradle 2 the Grave Sona
X2 Yuriko Oyama / Lady Deathstrike
2004 The Librarian: Quest for the Spear LanaTelevision film
2005 Underclassman Lisa Brooks
Mayday Sharon CrandallTelevision film
2006 Americanese Brenda Nishitani
Undoing Vera
Devil's Den Caitlin
2007 Shanghai Kiss Micki Yang
Succubus: Hell-BentDetective PeiDirect-to-video
The Air I Breathe Jiyoung
2008 Stiletto Detective Hanover
Dead Space: Downfall ShenVoice, direct-to-video [29]
Farm House Lilith
Dim Sum Funeral Cindy
2009 Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword Miyumi/Miss MirimotoVoice, direct-to-video [29]
The Tournament Lai Lai ZhenDirect-to-video
2010 Batman: Under the Red Hood Ms. LiVoice, direct-to-video [29]
2011 What Women Want Girl In Lotto Commercial
Almost Perfect Vanessa Lee
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights Laira Voice, direct-to-video [29]
Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension Stacy HiranoVoice, television film [29]
2012 White Frog May Chung
2013The HaumanaLinda
They Die by DawnPolly Bemis
2014Age of TomorrowDr. GordonDirect-to-video
High School Possession Denise BradyTelevision film
2015Death ValleyGreenstreet
2016Beyond the GameLee
Finding Kukan Young Li Ling-Ai
Kepler's Dream Irene
2017 Maximum Impact Kate
2018 F.R.E.D.I. Dr. Andi Palmer
Christmas WonderlandJuliaTelevision film
Lucy in the SkyDr. SusanShort
2019 Go Back to China May Li
2020 Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe Stacy HiranoVoice [29]
2021 Batman: Soul of the Dragon Lady Shiva Voice, direct-to-video [29]
Finding 'Ohana Leilani
Extinct News ReporterVoice [29]
List of a Lifetime Brenda LeeTelevision film
Painted BeautyCarla
2022 Catwoman: Hunted Cheshire Voice, direct-to-video [29]
Fallen Angels Murder Club: Friends to Die ForJoelle WallaceTelevision film
Fallen Angels Murder Club: Heroes and FelonsJoelle WallaceTelevision film
2023 Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match Ashrah Voice, direct-to-video [30]
2024 Watchmen Chapter I Vietnamese Woman, YvonneVoice, direct-to-video [31]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987–88 Growing Pains MeliaRecurring Cast: Season 3
1988 Night Court KristaEpisode: "Danny Got His Gun"
1989 Tour of Duty Vietnamese DJEpisode: "Saigon"
21 Jump Street Kim Van LuyEpisode: "The Dragon and the Angel"
1990 CBS Schoolbreak Special EmilyEpisode: "American Eyes"
1992 The Bold and the Beautiful TrishEpisode: "Episode #1.1272" & "#1.1275"
1993 Raven PeleEpisode: "Heat"
1994 Burke's Law DawnEpisode: "Who Killed the Beauty Queen?"
Melrose Place AndreaEpisode: "Parting Glances"
Renegade Kathy MaruyamaEpisode: "Black Wind"
1995 Maybe This Time JenniferEpisode: "Please Re-Lease Me"
1996 Murder One Natalie ChengEpisode: "Chapter Nineteen" & "Chapter Twenty"
The Sentinel Christine HongEpisode: "Cypher"
One West Waikiki Dr. MidoriEpisode: "Battle of the Titans"
Pacific Blue Wendy TrangEpisode: "The Enemy Within"
Mr. & Mrs. Smith Ms. JonesEpisode: "The Second Episode"
1997 Sunset Beach Rae ChangRegular Cast
1997–98 Nash Bridges Inspector Michelle ChanMain Cast: Season 3, Recurring Cast: Season 4
1998 Malcolm & Eddie WendyEpisode: "Car Trouble"
1998–2000 Martial Law Detective Grace "Pei Pei" ChenMain Cast
1999–2002 Hollywood Squares Herself/PanelistRecurring Guest
2001The TestHerself/PanelistEpisode: "The Superstitious Test"
2003 Mad TV HerselfEpisode: "Episode #8.15"
Players HerselfEpisode: "Football Player$"
Boomtown Rachel DurrelRecurring Cast: Season 2
2004 Biography HerselfEpisode: "The Rock"
Threat Matrix Agent Mia ChenRecurring Cast
2005Love LoungeHerselfEpisode: "Love for Sale"
2005–06 CSI: NY Detective Kaile MakaRecurring Cast: Season 1-2
2005–18 Robot Chicken Olive oyl, Timmy Turner, Various voices,Voice, recurring role
2006 Las Vegas Natalie KoEpisode: "Died in Plain Sight"
The Book of Daniel Kristine HoEpisode: "Revelations" & "Withdrawal"
2007 Afro Samurai OkikuVoice, episode: "The Dream Reader" [29]
In Case of Emergency Kelly LeeMain Cast
2007–2014,
2025–present
Phineas and Ferb Stacy HiranoVoice, recurring role [29]
2008 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Kelly SunEpisode: "Smut"
2008–09 Army Wives Major Jordana DavisRecurring Cast: Season 2, Guest: Season 3
2009 Numbers Alice ChenEpisode: "Trouble in Chinatown"
The Spectacular Spider-Man Sha Shan Nguyen Voice, recurring role (season 2) [29]
In Plain Sight Ahn LiEpisode: "Let's Get It Ahn"
NCIS: Los Angeles Lee Wuan KaiEpisode: "Killshot"
NCIS Lee Wuan KaiEpisode: "Endgame"
2010 Iron Chef America Herself/ICA JudgeEpisode: "Morimoto vs. Cohen: Broccoli"
2010–11 Hawaii Five-0 Laura HillsRecurring Cast: Season 1
The Vampire Diaries Pearl ZhuRecurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 3
2011 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Angie SalingerEpisode: "Bittersweet"
2011–21 Young Justice Cheshire, Paula Crock / Huntress, Royal Guard #1Voice, recurring role (seasons 1-4)
2012 Fairly Legal LydiaEpisode: "Shine a Light"
Breakout Kings Kendra ParkEpisode: "SEALd Fate"
2012–19 Arrow China Na Wei/China White Recurring Cast: Season 1 & 3, Guest: Season 2 & 5 & 7-8
2013EcoDivas TVHerselfEpisode: "Reviews and Testimonials"
Hell's Kitchen HerselfEpisode: "8 Chefs Compete"
Super Power Beat DownHerselfEpisode: "Wolverine vs. Predator"
Castle Scarlet JonesEpisode: "Death Gone Crazy"
2013–14 Warehouse 13 Abigail ChoRecurring Cast: Season 4, Guest: Season 5
2013–17 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Karai Voice, recurring role [29]
2014Model Turned SuperstarHerselfEpisode: "Dubai"
The 100 Callie 'Cece' CartwigEpisode: "Pilot"
2015 Being Mary Jane AlanaRecurring Cast: Season 3
2017 Battle of the Network Stars Herself/ContestantEpisode: "Cops vs. TV Sitcoms"
Gap Year VanessaEpisode: "Nepal: The End"
NCIS: New Orleans Dr. Anna YoonEpisode: "The Accident"
2017–22 The Orville Union Admiral OzawaRecurring Cast: Season 1-3
2017–2018 Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters Miya Kimanyan, various voicesVoice, recurring role [29]
2018–20 Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure AdiraVoice, recurring role (seasons 2-3) [29]
2020 L.A.'s Finest Angela TurnerRecurring Cast: Season 2
Pete the Cat Bali BurrowVoice, episode: "Super Surfboard Smash & SpaceCat 3611: Save the Music"
2022 Solar Opposites Lervus' WifeVoice, episode: "99 Ships"
2022–24 The Legend of Vox Machina Dr. Anna RipleyVoice, recurring role [29]
2023 BMF Detective Veronica JinMain Cast: Season 2-current
East New York Allison ChaRecurring Cast
Abominable and the Invisible City Great WatcherVoice, episode: "Please Hold While We Connect You"
2024 Gremlins: The Wild Batch TBAVoice [32]

Music videos

YearArtistSong
2008 will.i.am "Yes We Can"
2012 Daughtry "Outta My Head"

Documentary

YearTitle
2014Extinction Soup
2016 Finding Kukan

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 D.A. Pursuit of Justice Cindy Chen
2004 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords Visas Marr [29]
2006 X-Men: The Official Game Lady Deathstrike Likeness only
2008 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Suki Toyama
Fracture Mariko
2009 Afro Samurai Okiku, Osachi [29]
Ninja Blade Ryoko Kurokawa
Terminator Salvation Wells, Resistance Soldiers [29]
2012 Sleeping Dogs Inspector Jane Teng [29]
2013 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Karai [29]
Batman: Arkham Origins Lady Shiva
Young Justice: Legacy Cheshire [29]
2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze Karai [29]
2015 Battlefield Hardline Khai Minh DaoVoice and motion capture [29]
Infinite Crisis Katana
Mortal Kombat X D'Vorah, Sindel, Frost [33]
2019 Mortal Kombat 11 D'Vorah
2022 Guild Wars 2 Captain Mai Trin, Soo-Won
2023 Mortal Kombat 1 Li Mei, Madam Bo
2024Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the MutantsKaraiExclusive from home console version.

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