- Kristy Wu is good friends with her co-stars of her film "Cry Wolf."
- Kristy Wu's favorite spots in Hawaii were Kilau Beach and Bonzai Restaurant.
- Kristy Wu's favorite holiday is Halloween.
- Kristy Wu's favorite foods are eel sushi, black truffles, Balugi caviar and faux gras.
- Kristy Wu enjoys drawing, horseback riding, exercising, reading and writing.
- Kristy Wu's favorite sport is basketball.
- Kristy Wu enjoys hard metal and her favorite band is Tool.
- Kristy Wu appeared in the Tom Cruise movie "Lions for Lambs" in 2007 as a student.
- Kristy Wu starred in the ABC pilot "The News", a comedy about a Phoenix news station, that was not picked up
- Kristy Wu voices the character Kim in the video game "Cold Winter."
- Kristy Wu adopted a Grayhound dog named A-Jacs.
- Kristy Wu and Johnny Pacar are good friends.
- Kristy Wu likes to buy sunglasses, instead of shoes.
- Kristy Wu appeared in Tre Hardson's music video "Just Can't Hold."
- Kristy Wu stared in the DCOM (Disney channel original movie), Return to Halloween Town as one of the evil triplets/witches.
- Kristy Wu appeared in the film Cry Wolf as Regina.
- Kristy Wu:(On casting for "Cry Wolf") It was hairy. You know the waiting room, you have the couple girls waiting to read for your role. It's like going to court or something because they're like (points) you, you, you. It's like picking a jury: "Don't pick me. Yes, pick me. Don't pick me." And it just goes back and forth and back and forth. But I actually had fun when I was in the Mix & Match room.
- Kristy Wu:(About filming "Cry Wolf") Because everybody cared so much, it made it real. It made the scenes real, and feeling that was an amazing, amazing feeling to actually feel scared even though you know that it's fake. Even though you know it's all planned. To be in the scene and to have this reality of "Oh my God, that's my friend over there," is great.
- Kristy Wu: In a good horror film, it would be something that's real. Not some zombie, not something that we're not familiar with, but something that's close to you. Something you could see everyday put in a different situation that just scares you out of your mind. You don't know what to think. You don't know what to feel. You can't even move.
- Kristy Wu:(About her horror film "Cry Wolf") I just like to be scared. If it's a good movie, then I'm a fan of good movies. This is a good movie.
- Kristy Wu:(About "Flight 29 Down") Watch the show. You'll be sorry if you don't. It's something that's never been dealt with in this way.
- Kristy Wu:(About drawing) [It's] a cathartic, relaxing...a happy time.
- Kristy Wu: Collecting stuff is satisfying.
- Kristy Wu:(On acting and being Asian in the acting business) This is a tough business. You have to have determination and be extremely sure of yourself that this is what you want to do. I'm in this for the rest of my life - and it's hard, the ups and downs. You have jobs for a few months and then there are some down times. It is a very unsure life, so you have to be sure of yourself. Open (casting) is more common and Asians can get roles where producers don't specify that they want an Asian. The good thing is that there are more Asians popping up in the industry, and there are more roles for them.
- Kristy Wu:(On filming in Hawaii) I loved Hawaii! It was my first time to Oahu, and the people were so caring and hospitable. I know I now have a home in Hawaii. Everyone was willing to help, and that's really important when trying to make a successful show. It is so refreshing to find people like that; you don't really see that in LA.
- Kristy: I do play dark, tortured roles a lot, so this role (as Melissa) is very, very different,It's a nice breath of fresh air.