Hill was in
Margaret Cho's short-lived sitcom
All-American Girl in the role of grandmother Yung-hee, better known as Grandma or Grandma Kim. Following the cancellation of
All-American Girl, Hill played Kay Ohara on
Maybe This Time, in which she worked with
Betty White and former
All American Girl co-star
Ashley Johnson. She starred in the films ''
Max Keeble's Big Move, Big Fat Liar, The Cat in the Hat, Let's Go to Prison, Lilo & Stitch (and its 2025 live-action adaptation), Big Gay Love, and 50 First Dates''. She guest-starred on
Night Court,
Six Feet Under,
Desperate Housewives,
Two and a Half Men,
King of the Hill,
3rd Rock from the Sun,
The Sarah Silverman Program, and
My Wife & Kids. She had recurring roles on TV shows as well, including as the lesbian daughter of
D. L. Hughley's neighbor (played by
Pat Morita) on
The Hughleys, the upstairs neighbor of Monica and Rachel on
Friends, Mrs. DePaulo on ''
That's So Raven, Mama Tohru on Jackie Chan Adventures, Mrs. Hasagawa on Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Penny Candy on The Puzzle Place, Maureen Nervosa, the owner of Cafe Nervosa
on Frasier, Mah Mah, the adopted mother of Francine on American Dad!, Dr. Lauren Brown on General Hospital, and Suji on The Naked Truth. In the sixth-season finale of Seinfeld'', she played the part of
Frank Costanza's long-lost girlfriend during his
Korean War service. She played Pang Bing, the antagonist of the series finale of
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. She also appeared in Season 2, Episode 10 of
Curb Your Enthusiasm (2001). She had regular roles on
Strip Mall and as "Ah-Mah" Jasmine Lee on
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee. Hill has recurring roles as Beverley on
Mom and Ms. Mannering on
Preacher. From 2018–2021, Hill co-starred as Teuila "Kumu" Tuileta, the cultural curator of Robin Master's estate, in the reboot series
Magnum P.I. ==Filmography==