KELLY HU


'Kelly Ann Hu' (Chinese name: ; Pinyin: Hú Kǎilì) (born February 13, 1968) is an American actress and former fashion model who held the Miss Teen USA 1985 title.

Contents
Biography
Early life
Career
Personal life
Filmography
TV roles
Other
References
External links

Biography


Early life

Hu was born in Honolulu, Hawaii to Juanita, an engineering drafter for Honolulu, and Herbert Hu, a salesman and exotic bird feeder; the two divorced during Hu's childhood.[1] She is of English, Chinese, Hawaiian descent.[2] She attended Maemae Elementary School and Kamehameha Schools in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Kelly Hu as Miss Hawaii Teen USA 1985
Hu has held a lifelong interest in singing and dancing and has also been interested in martial arts since her early childhood, when her older brother would arrange for her to fight neighborhood boys. Hu's cousin was a successful model in Japan and Hu decided to follow her example. To gain publicity, Kelly won the Miss Hawaii Teen USA 1985 title and competed in the Miss Teen USA 1985 pageant, becoming the third Miss Teen USA titleholder. Hu has mentioned in interviews that her mother had told her America was not ready for an Asian as such a prominent role model. However, Hu became the first Asian American to win the title. Ironically enough, she discovered after winning that she was prohibited from appearing in non-contest related activities for the year of her reign.
Career

Hu worked in Japan and Italy, the latter in which she became well-known as the star of a series of ads for Philadelphia brand cream cheese (she interpreted a young japanese college student named Kaori). Hu moved to Los Angeles and began her acting career in 1987 with a guest starring role on the sitcom ''Growing Pains''. Hu followed this with appearances on TV series such as ''Night Court'', ''Tour of Duty'', ''21 Jump Street'', and ''Melrose Place'' and her first movie role in ''. Hu also won the title of Miss Hawaii USA in 1993 and was a finalist at the 1993 Miss USA pageant held in Wichita, Kansas.
In 1995, Hu played an undercover police officer in the movie ''No Way Back''. While the movie was not a major success, it opened a new career direction for Hu in action adventure roles. She was then cast as Dr. Rae Chang on ''Sunset Beach'' for six months in 1997. Afterwards, Hu was cast as police officers Michelle Chan in the television series ''Nash Bridges'' (1997–1998) and Pei Pei "Grace" Chen on ''Martial Law'' (1998–2000). Her subsequent movie appearances include ''The Scorpion King'' (2002), ''Cradle 2 the Grave'' (2003) and ''X2'' (2003). She provided voice talents for the popular video game '' as Visas Marr, the Sith woman who joins the Exile's party. Hu has been featured twice in ''Maxim'' magazine (May 2002 and May 2005).
In January 2007, Hu began appearing in a full time role on the TV series ''In Case of Emergency''. She plays Kelly Lee, a Korean-American woman who accidentally reunites with her high school classmates, yet realizes none of them grew up according to their high school plans.
During the first quarter of 2007 Kelly completed filming the film Stilleto, and after that The Farmhouse.
Personal life


Hu, a member of CAUSE USA,[3] an organization which encourages Asian Americans to participate in the democratic process, was instrumental in creating the innovative PSA The Least Likely.[4] This clip purports to be a promo for a typical fantasy-adventure movie, only to reveal its message at the end. It aired on MTV and other networks with appeal to young people and Asian Americans.
Hu graduated Pepperdine University in Malibu. She resides in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California. She has never been married. She is currently dating former SR-71 frontman Mitch Allan.
Her brother, Glenn, is a lieutenant colonel in the US Army.

Filmography



★ '' (1989) .... Eva

★ ''American Eyes'' (1991) (TV)

★ ''The Doors'' (1991) .... Dorothy

★ ''Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man'' (1991) .... Suzie

★ ''Surf Ninjas'' (1993) .... Ro-May

★ ''No Way Back'' (1995) .... Seiko Kobayashi

★ ''Strange Days'' (1995) .... Anchor Woman

★ ''Star Command'' (1996) (TV) .... Ens. Yukiko Fujisaki

★ ''Fakin' Da Funk'' (1997)

★ ''The Scorpion King'' (2002) .... Cassandra

★ ''Cradle 2 the Grave'' (2003) .... Sona

★ ''X2'' (2003) .... Yuriko Oyama (aka Lady Deathstrike)

★ '' (2004) (TV) .... Lana

★ ''Underclassman'' (2005) .... Lisa Brooks

★ ''Undoing'' (2005) .... Vera

★ ''Shanghai Kiss'' (2006) .... Micki Yang

★ ''Americanese'' (2008) .... Brenda Nishitani

★ ''The Tournament'' (TBA)

TV roles



★ ''Sunset Beach (TV series)'' (1997) TV Series .... Rae Chang (1997)

★ ''Nash Bridges'' (1996) TV Series .... Insp. Michelle Chan (1997-1998)

★ ''Martial Law'' (1998/I) TV Series .... Chen Pei Pei (Grace Chen) (1998-2000)

★ ''Mayday'' (2005) (TV) .... Sharon Crandall

★ '' (2005-2006) TV Series .... Detective Kaile Maka

★ ''In Case of Emergency'' (2007) TV Series .... Kelly Lee

★ ''Afro Samurai'' (2007) TV Series .... Okiku

Other



★ ''The Least Likely PSA (2004)

★ '' (2004) (VG) (voice) .... Visas Marr

References


1. http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1804497206/bio
2. Official website biography
3. http://www.causeusa.org
4. http://www.leastlikely.com

External links



KellyHu.com (official site)

KellyHu.net (fan site)



CAUSE for Concern - article about Miss Hu's work with filmmaker Mark Allen on ''The Least Likely''.

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