
I see it as a manifestation of choices made sometime in your past. I think luck is related to karma or some form of universal energy. I am not sure I would use it for anything. Lucky Man concerns a man who can control luck, other than gambling, how would you use that power? Oh, and she can totally handle her drink. She can walk in 5” heels with the grace of a swan and even stand comfortably in them all night. She has the patience of a saint during rush hour. (Sidenote: Her dog has the superpower of not needing to poo. She does not mind walking the dog in the rain. She feels brilliant even after 3 hours sleep. She would have the ability to eat anything without getting fat. You appeared in Stan Lee’s Lucky Man, if you were to write a comic book what abilities would your heroine possess? What/who do you think you’ve photographed more than anything else? I used to take myself to cafes, parks and other quaint public places to make a day of it, but I have learnt that in order for others to not think I am mad, it is best to stay within the privacy of my own walls.

I am prone to emotional outburst when reading scripts, whether it be crying or hysterical laughter. 20 February 2015.Where is your favourite place to read a new script?
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She has starred in TV shows such as Stan Lee's Lucky Man as the villainous Lily-Anne Lau alongside James Nesbitt, played detectives in Scott & Bailey and Gangs of London, and has made guest appearances in shows like Matthew Weiner's anthology series The Romanoffs. In 2013, Lusi left the cast when her character died during neurosurgery, her final episode airing on 16 April 2013. She made her debut in 2012, playing Tara Lo. Lusi's first television role was in the BBC's BAFTA award-winning medical drama series Holby City. She studied at Peter Symonds College, Winchester, then read law at University College London. Her family settled in Southampton, her father having been granted a scholarship to study a master's degree at the university. Lusi was born on in Pudong, Shanghai and moved with her parents to the United Kingdom at the age of five.

She has presented for the BBC, as well as being the focus, for the documentaries My Chinese New Year (2015) and Chinese New Year: The Biggest Celebration on Earth (2016). On stage, Lusi was part of the original cast of the European premiere of Amy Herzog's play 4000 Miles. She is best known for her roles in Stan Lee's Lucky Man (2016), the film Crazy Rich Asians (2018), and the BAFTA nominated series Gangs of London (2020). Jing Lusi (Chinese: 陆思敬 born ) is a British actress.
