Masiela Lusha

Masiela Lusha

actress, executive, producer

Masiela Lusha was born on Oct 23, 1985 in Albania. Masiela Lusha's big-screen debut came with George Lopez - Season 2 directed by Joe Regalbuto in 2002. Masiela Lusha is known for Time of the Comet directed by Fatmir Koçi, Blerim Destani stars as Shestan and Masiela Lusha as Agnes. Masiela Lusha has got 2 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Masiela Lusha achieved is Young Artist Awards. The upcoming new movie Masiela Lusha plays is Christmas Sweethearts which will be released on Dec 01, 2019.

European-born actress/writer Masiela Lusha portrayed "Carmen Lopez" for five seasons as George Lopez's rebellious and passionate daughter on the syndicated ABC series, George Lopez (2002). She was born on October 23, 1985 to parents Max and Daniela. Raised in Tirana, Albania; Budapest, Hungary; and Vienna, Austria, Masiela settled in Michigan at the age of seven; English is her fourth language. Her acting talents span well into films, voice-overs, print work with Ben Affleck and, of course, television. Among other roles, Masiela portrayed the voice of "Nina", the lovable and energetic best friend on the popular animated PBS series, Clifford's Puppy Days (2003). Film work include "My Father's Eulogy", a biographical drama in which she portrayed "Lisa", the reflective lead who reminisces on her experiences with her father; Sony Picture's Blood: The Last Vampire (2009), where she portrayed a demon vampire, Pathe's Time of the Comet (2008), in which she starred as "Saint Agnes", and Muertas (2007), in which she plays the determined and sensitive lead, "Aracelli". Masiela has been named "The Youngest Author in the World" to publish a book in two languages. She designed the cover herself at the age of twelve, and was also named as one of "The Best Top Ten Talented Poets for North America", for her first book "Inner Thoughts." She views writing as an expression of herself where she can "reach into humanity", and her second book of poetry "Drinking the Moon" was recently released in print this summer by Dorrance Publishing. Masiela's writing also includes screenplays, short stories, and her first completed novel, The Besa. Masiela founded Illuminary Pictures at the age of 23, and has since wrapped two films under the company name. Illuminary Pictures has a full slate of diverse film and television projects in various stages of production. Three important aspects of Masiela's life are 1736 Family Crisis Center based in Los Angeles, UNICEF, and her own 501(c)3 Children of the World Foundation. For Children of the World, she is starting close to home in southern California where she donated ten acres of land for the cause. Other chapters will develop across the United States and eventually expand in other parts of the world. Masiela graduated from high school at 15, and was accepted as a junior to UCLA at the age of eighteen, majoring in English. Before becoming an actor, she was named by Teen Magazine as one of five to "Most Likely to Succeed". After arriving in Michigan, Masiela first gained attention by modeling. She was discovered among 600 aspiring actors by a Los Angeles based talent agent, and shortly there after was one of three invited to Hollywood at the age of thirteen. She loves honing her craft in front of the camera and exploring different characters, and continues to pave her path to success as an actress and author.

  • Birthday

    Oct 23, 1985
  • Place of Birth

    Tirana, Albania
  • Also known

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Known For

Awards

2 wins & 1 nominations

Young Artist Awards
2004
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actress
Winner - Young Artist Award
2004
Best Performance in a Voice-Over Role - Young Actress
Winner - Young Artist Award
2003
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actress
Winner - Young Artist Award

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