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Masiela Lusha

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1985-10-23
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Known for her role as the TV daughter on The George Lopez Show, she is also a bilingual author who made an appearance in the movie Blood: The Last Vampire. At just twelve years old, she earned the title of “The Youngest Author in the World” for publishing a book in two languages, a remarkable achievement that set her apart early on. In addition, she was recognized as one of “The Best Top Ten Talented Poets for North America,” further showcasing her literary gifts.

Before she rose to fame, her early life took her through several countries, including Albania, Hungary, and Austria. During her time in Vienna, she briefly studied ballet, adding yet another layer to her diverse upbringing. Demonstrating academic excellence, she graduated from high school at the young age of 15 and later, at 18, was accepted as a junior at UCLA, a testament to her intelligence and dedication.

Her parents, Max and Daniela, have been a strong influence in her life. In 2013, she married Ramzi Habibi, marking a new chapter in her personal life while continuing to pursue her creative passions.

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She has an impressive background in translation, having translated Mother Theresa’s prayers and poems into multiple languages. In addition to her literary contributions, she also lent her voice to the character “Nina” in the animated PBS series Clifford’s Puppy Days back in 2003.

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