看看这些有中国血统的混血儿影星
Brandon Lee

His father (Bruce Lee) was Chinese his mother is White. Brandon made his big break 1986, in the television film, Kung Fu- The Movie. It wasn't until 1993 when people started to reconize Brandon in the movie the Crow. Unfortunatly during the making of this film. Brandon was shot and died hours later, on March 31st, 1993 at the young age of 28. Other credits included Rapid Fire (1992), Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991), Laser Mission (1990).
Keanu Reeves

His father is half-Hawaiian, half-Chinese and his mother is White (English). This movie star has starred in numerous films most notably The Matrix and Speed. He also plays bass guitar for his own band Dogstar.
Kelly Hu

She was born in Honolulu of Chinese, Hawaiian and English ancestry. Before she began her career as an actress, she was 1985 Miss Teen USA and later represented her native state of Hawaii in the Miss USA Pageant. Her first acting role was in the television series Growing Pains. Her television credits include Nash Bridges, guest-starring roles in Tour of Duty, Melrose Place, Murder One, Martial Law and nearly 20 other series. Her theatrical motion picture credits include The Doors, Surf Ninjas, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man and No Way Back.
Sandrine Holt

She is British born with a Chinese father and French mother. A former model turned actresses has appeared in films such as Once a Thief: Family Business (1998), Once a Thief: Brother Against Brother (1998), 1999 (1998), Once a Thief (1996), Pocahontas: The Legend (1995), Rapa Nui (1994), Legends of the North (1994), and Black Robe.
Russell Wong

His father is Chinese his mother is White. He first broke into television with a guest appearance on 21 Jump Street and landed a starring role in the popular syndicated television miniseries, Vanishing Son. Later he starred in films such as The Joy Luck Club, New Jack City, and Romeo Must Die.
Jennifer Tilly

Her father is Chinese and her mother is White. A veteran of the Los Angeles stage who made her TV debut in the short-lived series "Boone" (1983) and her film debut the following year in "No Small Affair". Usually cast as provocative sex-kitten types, Tilly appeared in the recurring role of a Mafia moll who snares a straight-laced cop on "Hill Street Blues". She also was in "The Fabulous Baker Boys" (1989), "Made in America" (1993) and "The Getaway" (1994). Her starmaking performance came in Woody Allen's "Bullets Over Broadway" (1994) Her performance brought rave reviews and earned her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination.
Meg Tilly

Her father is Chinese and her mother is White. She grew up in British Columbia and started dancing lessons at 12. Her goal was to become a professional dancer but a back injury forced her to find another career. She moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting. Although best known for her performance in movie classic "The Big Chill", her additional film credits include "Psycho II", " Impulse", "The Two Jakes", "Leaving Normal", " The Body Snatchers" and "Agnes of God".
Tia Carrere

She is a mix of Hawaiian, Chinese, Spanish, and Filipino ancestry. She is best known for her role as Cassandra in Wayne's World, but has also played prominent roles in several other blockbusters including Rising Sun, True Lies, and High School High. She also starred in the television series Relic Hunter.
Kristin Kreuk

she is half-Chinese and half-Dutch. She plays Laurel on the TV series Edgemont. Recently, Kreuk starred in the title role for ABC's television movie Snow White. She also plays Lana Lang on the show Smallville on the WB.
Tommy Chong

His father is Chinese his mother is White (Scottish-Irish) according to E! Online. Grammy Award-winning comedian Tommy Chong is legendary for his invaluable contribution to American counterculture as part of the comedy team Cheech & Chong. During their reign, the twosome recorded six gold comedy albums, including the 1974 Grammy winner Los Cochinos, and starred in seven films, most of which Chong co-wrote and directed.
China Chow

An article in the USA Today says she, "is of Chinese-Japanese-German-American-British heritage". She spent several years as a model, posing for Shiseido cosmetics in Japan, was seen on billboards for Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein, was named one of Harper's Bazaar's "It Girls" in 1996, and was named in the December 1996 edition of Vogue magazine's "The Next Best-Dressed List." Her acting debut was in 1998's "The Big Hit" and then in "Head Over Heels" in 2001.
