Diane Hsu
Born to Chinese immigrant parents, Diane Lee Hsu was a classically trained pianist from age 6 who was performing with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra by age 17. While studying modern dance in college (she'd graduate with a degree in such from the University of Utah), Diane began modeling, which led to a tryout for Playboy Magazine. Under the name Diana Lee, she'd become only the third Playmate on Asian descent after being chosen to become the magazine's Playmate of the Month in May 1988. Soon after, film and TV roles followed. Hsu made her film debut in the James bond film License to Kill (1989), where she played Hong Kong narcotics agent Loti and was also one of the silhouette models in the opening title sequence. She'd go on to other film roles, played a semi-recurring role on the soap opera The Young and the Restless, had guest spots on shows like Family Matters and The West Wing and has done voice work for video games like Everquest II and Prototype.
Licence to Kill
as Loti (as Diana Lee-Hsu)After capturing the notorious drug lord Franz Sanchez, Bond's close friend and former CIA agent...
Movie pageBlind Side
as Mrs. DanceA couple visits Mexico to scout a new location for their furniture manufacturing business and...
Movie pagePlayboy Wet and Wild: The Complete Collection
as (archive footage)For the first time in Playboy's history, the entire Wet & Wild series is available in one...
Movie pageSnapdragon
as Professor HuanAn erotic amnesiac lures a police psychologist into a world of lust and danger.
Movie pageBloodlines: Murder in the Family
as Reporter #1Stewart and Neil Woodman plot to have their parents murdered.
Movie pagePlayboy Video Playmate Calendar 1989
as Miss FebruaryProfiles of Playboy Playmates. Features: India Allen (Playmate of the Month, December...
Movie pageTotally Blonde
as TranslatorMeg Peters just can't seem to find Mr. Right, she bleaches her hair blonde and we answer the age...
Movie pagePsycho Party Planner
as SusanWhen young art gallery owner and mother Kayla Anderson finds herself drowning in work and in...
Movie pagePlayboy: Playmates at Play
as (segment "Gotta Dance") (as Diana Lee)Playmates show off their athletic prowess.
Movie pageThe West Wing
as Campaign AideThe West Wing provides a glimpse into presidential politics in the nation's capital as it tells...
TV Show pageFamily Matters
as Mrs. WongA long-running dramedy centering on the Winslow family, a middle-class African American family...
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