I’ve definitely become much more aware of physical stunts.
Meaning of the quote
Lucy Liu, the American actress, is saying that she has become more conscious or mindful of the physical actions or stunts that are required in her acting roles. This means she has a better understanding and appreciation for the hard work and skill needed to perform these physical tasks on screen.
About Lucy Liu
Lucy Liu is an acclaimed American actress known for her roles in hit TV shows like Ally McBeal and Elementary, as well as major movie franchises like Kung Fu Panda and Charlie’s Angels. She has received numerous accolades for her diverse and impressive body of work in both film and television.
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