Kelly Hu was born on February 13, 1968, inHonolulu,Hawaii, the daughter of Juanita and Herbert Hu. Her parents divorced during Hu's childhood and her mother married Roy Takara.[1][2][3] Her brother Glenn is a lieutenant colonel and human resources officer in theUnited States Army.[4] She is of Chinese, English, andNative Hawaiian descent.[5] She attended Maʻemaʻe Elementary School andKamehameha Schools in Honolulu, Hawaii.[citation needed]
Hu modeled in Japan and Italy and became well known in the latter as the star of a series of television advertisements forPhiladelphia brandcream cheese, playing a young Japanese college student named Kaori.[citation needed]
Hu won the title ofMiss Hawaii USA in 1993, becoming the first former Miss Teen USA to win a Miss USA state title. In the1993 Miss USA pageant, held inWichita, Kansas, Hu entered the top ten in second place, after winning the preliminary interview competition and placing second in swimsuit and third in evening gown. She then made the top six, ranked second, winning the top-ten evening gown competition and placing second in swimsuit. She was eliminated in fourth place after the judges' questions, just 2/100 of a point from the final three.[citation needed]
Hu was featured in the May 2002 issue ofMaxim magazine. She would be featured again in the May 2005 issue.
She was Agent Mia Chen in the last three episodes of the television seriesThreat Matrix in 2004. She also starred in 2005'sUnderclassman alongsideNick Cannon and in 2006'sAmericanese,Undoing, andDevil's Den. During the first quarter of 2007 she completed work on the filmStilletto, followed byFarm House.
In January 2007 Hu began appearing in a full-time role on thetelevision seriesIn Case of Emergency. She played Kelly Lee, aKorean American woman who accidentally reunites with herhigh school classmates and realizes none of them grew up according to their high school plans. The show did not have a successful run, being cancelled after 12 episodes and leaving its season finale un-aired. She then appeared in the filmsThe Air I Breathe andShanghai Kiss. This was also the year Hu worked as the recurring voice for Stacy Hirano in the animated seriesPhineas and Ferb until 2014. The series originally ended in 2015, but it was later revived in 2023 and released in 2025. In 2020 she would reprise her role in the animated filmPhineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe and in the show's revival.
Hu is an avidpoker fan and has frequently taken part in competitions such as theWorld Series of Poker andWorld Poker Tour, including the WPT Celebrity Charity match on March 3, 2008.[7] She was part of HollywoodPoker.com's "Celebrity Poker Night" on May 30, 2006,[8] and in July 2006 placed in the top 200 in the World Series of Poker Ladies Tournament, besting nearly 1,000 other competitors.[9]
In 2010 Hu began a recurring role on theCBS television seriesHawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) Hu was cast in the role ofKarai in the animated seriesTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. She commented: "It wouldn't quite be the first time I played a ninja, I think. Yeah, I don't know why people think I'm dangerous, but for some reason, I keep getting these roles for the ninja, assassin, bodyguard, bad-girl type."[11] In 2012 she was cast asChina White/Chen Na Wei inThe CW seriesArrow. In 2013 she joined the cast of the seriesWarehouse 13 as Abigail Cho, the new owner of the Warehouse-connected B&B.
Kelly Hu at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver with Obama DelegateCurt Anderson.
Hu has supported the Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment,[15] and in 2004 she starred in a public service announcement for them titled "The Least Likely"[16] to encourage young Asian Americans to register and vote.
In 2007 Hu was a driver in the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race, a national fund-raising program supporting children's hospitals throughout the United States.[17] In April 2011 Hu was a celebrity host for Save the Children's "Caring for Japan's Keiki," a benefit for Japanese earthquake and tsunami victims.[18][19] Also in 2011 she hosted a Celebrity Poker Tournament[20] for Best Buddies International, a charity that she has supported for several years.[21][22]In January 2008 Hu participated in a video forBarack Obama produced bywill.i.am called "Yes We Can".[23] She campaigned for Obama in Hawaii in the run-up to the February 19, 2008,Democratic caucuses.[24] In February 2008 Hu also appeared in anotherviral video in support of Obama, "Sí Se Puede Cambiar", written and performed byAndrés Useche, directed byEric Byler. She was the emcee of theAsian American Action Fund's annual fundraiser on June 10, 2008.[25][26][27] She was present at the2008 Democratic National Convention.[28]
Hu has been active in protecting the Hawaiian ecology. She supported Reef Check Hawaii[29][30] by running and successfully completing the Honolulu Marathon to raise awareness for the organization. She also gave support to theShark Fin Ban which took effect in Hawaii in July 2010.[31]
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