Lisa Wu

Television

Birthday January 23, 1973

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Inglewood, California, U.S.

Age 51 years old

Nationality United States

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1973

Lisa Wu (born January 23, 1973) is an American television personality, actress, realtor, screenwriter and designer.

She is best known for appearing on reality series The Real Housewives of Atlanta and Hollywood Divas.

Lisa was born and raised in Inglewood, California as one of nine children.

Her father, Stanley Wu, is a first-generation Chinese-American and her mother, Victoria Brislis-Wu, was of Afro-Caribbean descent.

She has said that her family was often the target of discriminatory comments in their neighborhood.

Wu started her career as a backup dancer for musical artists and bands such as Public Enemy, EPMD, and Candyman.

Shortly after this, she joined the rap group 9tene.

1992

From 1992 until 2002, Wu was married to singer Keith Sweat.

1995

The couple have two sons, Jordan (b. 1995) and Justin (b. 1998).

2003

After leaving music, Wu wrote, produced, and acted in the film Black Ball (2003).

She remained in the film industry for many years as a screenwriter, producer, and an actress.

Wu was cast in the inaugural season of Bravo's The Real Housewives of Atlanta.

2008

She appeared in the main cast for the first two seasons (2008–09) and was a guest for the third season (2010–11).

She made additional guest appearances in the ninth, tenth, fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.

Wu is the author of a novel called When The Cake is Made.

2010

The novel was published in 2010 following her departure from RHOA.

Since her departure from RHOA, Wu has continued her career as an actress and producer.

2011

In 2005, Wu married former NFL player Ed Hartwell, and the couple had one son, Ed, Jr. Ed Hartwell filed for divorce on August 24, 2011; it was finalized October 7, 2011, with the court document listing her name as Sharon Millette Hartwell.

2014

From 2014 until 2016, she was a cast member with four other actresses working on a short film, The White Sistas, on the TV One series Hollywood Divas.

One of nine children, Wu's elder brother, Meho, is deceased, and Wu was seen grieving over his death in a Season 2 episode of RHOA, during the build-up to an anniversary of his death.