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Julia Hsu Biography

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Posted: May 09, 2019

Julia Hsu is a Taiwanese actress who earned millions of fans for her debut role, Soo-Yung in the 1998 American action comedy film, Rush Hour.However, her career was short-lived as after that she did not proceed with her Hollywood career.Although she appeared in the short film Three Exits in 2001, since then Julia has not made any appearances.

Julia Hsu was born in Taiwan in 1986, but later moved to Texas with her parents, Pasquale Bellucci and Brunella Briganti. She's also called a sibling, Randy Bart.

She always seemed interested in acting during her early days. She is an amazing actress and has earned millions of fans for her debut role.

She had a chance to act with Hollywood's action icon and Hong Kong's superstar Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. In the 1998 film Rush Hour as Soo Yung. The film was directed by Brett Ratner, which was a commercial and critical success.

Hsu was featured in 2001 after a long time with the short Selena Chang directorial film, Three Exits as Theresa, which was her last credit for the screen. She was cast with Cathleen Chin, Phil Hawn, Ming Lo and others. She hasn't appeared in any Hollywood project after that.

Julia Hsu has earned a huge amount of money from her film work. As of 2019, the exact amount of net worth is yet to be revealed, but, according to some online sources, it is believed to be over a million.

In addition, her film, Rush Hour, was made with a $ 35 million budget and was able to accumulate a tremendous amount of $ 244.4 million at the box office.

Julia Hsu is still to be married and possibly single at the moment. She was incredibly quiet about her private affairs, especially when it comes to her dating life and boyfriend.She is active on social networking sites, mainly on Twitter, and has 12.1 K followers as of November 2019.

In cultivated projects in London and Berlin, where she lived as a young aspiring musician, Ms. Hsu's dedication to classical music was enhanced by her work with local artists.Her collaboration with modern Taiwanese dance choreographer Shang Chi Sun took them on tour at the Suzanne Dellal Centre's Festival d'Avignon, France, and Tel Aviv's annual Dance Festival.

Her collaboration with modern Taiwanese dance choreographer Shang Chi Sun took them on tour at the Suzanne Dellal Centre's Festival d'Avignon, France, and Tel Aviv's annual Dance Festival.She served as a festival fellow at the Bowdoin Music Festival and a scholar at the Banff Center, Canada, before becoming a piano fellow at the Bard College Conservatory of Music, NY in 2013, where she worked closely with the vocal arts program under the direction of American soprano Dawn Upshaw.

In 2016, Ms. Hsu made her Japan debut with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuji Takahashi and Oliver Knussen at a Takemitsu Memorial Concert in Opera City, Tokyo.Ms. Hsu collaborates with Yuji Takahashi in his "Atarashi-mimi" series in Tokyo in the 2017-18 season and premieres the new work "Dream Butterfly" written for her by Mr. Takahashi.She will also appear as a soloist in Hokkaido's Rokkatei recital series and collaborate with Japanese mezzo soprano Mutsumi Hatano, later in Tokyo in 2018.

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