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Masiela Lusha-1

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1985-10-23
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Masiela Lusha’s journey in the entertainment industry really began to gain momentum when she was just 16 years old—quite impressive, if you think about it. Back then, Masiela Lusha started making her mark with appearances across several notable TV series. One of her early standout roles came on George Lopez (ABC, 2001–06), which helped introduce her to a wider audience. Around the same time, she also appeared in Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001–2011), showcasing her versatility as an actress.

As the years went by, Masiela Lusha continued to build her resume with film projects like Blood: The Last Vampire in 2009 and later Dragonfyre in 2014. She didn’t just stick to movies, though—television remained a strong part of her career. For instance, fans may remember her from Anger Management (FX, 2011–13), where she brought depth and nuance to her character.

More recently, Masiela Lusha took on the role in Of Silence (2014), further proving her dedication to compelling storytelling. Over the years, Masiela Lusha has consistently evolved, balancing both screen and stage with determination and grace.

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Masiela Lusha has been part of several movies, shows, and music projects throughout her career, but one of her standout performances came in the 2004 film Cherry Bomb, which happens to be her highest-rated work. On the flip side, she also appeared in Sharknado: The 4th Awakens (2016), a film that, while entertaining to some, holds the distinction of being her lowest-rated project to date. Masiela Lusha’s range and contributions to entertainment clearly shine in some projects more than others.

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