An accomplished actor, author, model and artist, Masiela Lusha first gained attention modeling in Michigan, and shortly thereafter made the move to Los Angeles.
Lusha's film and television work includes a voice-over on PBS's Clifford's Puppy Days, a guest-starring role on Lizzie McGuire, hosting duties on Real Life Teens (an educational program), and lead roles in Down With Me, Father's Love and 007th Grade Young James Bond Chronicles. In addition, she has had supporting roles in such films as Summoning, Living with Mushuggana Shiksa and Spirit Rising.
Lusha's theatre work includes Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in which she played the Queen of the Oompa-Loompas, Snow White, Last Dress Rehearsal, and The Buzz.
Lusha has been named the youngest author in the world to publish a book and one of the top ten talented poets in North America, for her book Inner Thoughts, which was published in both English and Albanian in 1998, when she was 12 years old. Born in Europe, Lusha now resides in Los Angeles. She attends UCLA, where she majors in English and business. While her first love is acting, she also enjoys dancing and gymnastics, biking, boating, bowling, cooking, singing, rollerblading, skiing and volleyball, and she speaks German, French and Albanian.