Francesca Tu

Francisca "Francesca" Tu (born 1943) is a Chinese-born German film and television actress.

During this time, Francisca learned a lot about Chinese art and also worked as a model for an advertising agency.

Shortly thereafter, roles followed in Jürgen Roland's Hong Kong thriller Lotus Blossoms and a small role of Mr. Osato's secretary alongside Sean Connery in the James Bond movie You Only Live Twice and as Lotus, the personal secretary of Denis Nayland Smith, the main opponent of the Chinese master criminal Dr. Fu Man Chu (Christopher Lee).

In the second half of the 1960s, she had minor roles alongside Jerry Lewis in The Spinner, Marcello Mastroianni in Diamonds for Breakfast, Gregory Peck in The Most Dangerous Man in the World, and Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr. in Salt and Pepper.

In later film roles she co-starred with Gene Hackman, Oliver Reed and Candice Bergen and regular television commitments in popular multi-part or series like Death is Behind and The Offender on the Track.