Top TV Shows - Lisa Wu
Lisa Wu's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
#555The Real Housewives of Atlanta32 episodes#555 in TVScore: 1.2The Real Housewives of Atlanta is a reality television series that follows the lives of wealthy women residing in Atlanta, Georgia. The show provides an inside look into the personal and professional lives of these women as they navigate their relationships, careers, and social circles. Known for its dramatic moments, the series offers a glimpse into the glamorous and sometimes turbulent world of Atlanta's elite. Viewers are immersed in the highs and lows of the cast members' lives, as they navigate friendship dynamics, business ventures, and personal endeavors.
#1,117Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohenas Self - Guest • 2 episodes#1,117 in TVScore: 0.5Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen is a late-night talk show that delves into pop culture with a particular focus on reality television. The show features interviews with celebrities and personalities from various Bravo reality series, fostering a casual and interactive atmosphere where guests participate in games and answer viewer questions.
Top Movies - Lisa Wu
Lisa Wu's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 1 movies sorted by current online popularity.
#2,882The Internshipas Jeggins (uncredited)#2,882 in moviesScore: 0.2The Internship is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson. It follows the story of two middle-aged salesmen who take up internships at a tech company dominated by much younger employees.
Lisa Wu Biography
Lisa Wu (born January 23, 1973) is an American television personality, actress, realtor, screenwriter, and designer. She gained recognition for her appearances on the reality series The Real Housewives of Atlanta and Hollywood Divas. Born and raised in Inglewood, California, Wu has a diverse heritage, with a Chinese-American father and an Afro-Caribbean mother. She began her career as a backup dancer for various musical artists before joining the rap group 9tene. Wu later transitioned to the film industry, where she worked as a screenwriter, producer, and actress. Wu's notable contributions include the film Black Ball (2003). She was a member of the main cast in the first two seasons of The Real Housewives of Atlanta.







