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Masiela Lusha

Masiela Lusha's biography

Masiela Lusha is 37 years old actor born at Tirana. She was born on Wednesday 23rd of October 1985. She is often nicknamed as MasBeautyElla. According to year of birth 1985 she belongs to Millennials. Birthday on 23rd of October means she is Libra. Libra sign depicts that it is all about “Balance”. It seems that their life is very balanced, however, things are way opposite as they always face unstable situations in order to balance it further.

She is native albanian speaker. She is citizen of United States of America. Her primary profession is to be actor. You can know her also as poet, singer, songwriter, writer, television actor, film actor, translator. She is recently known as film producer.

Masiela Lusha's schools

We found 4 schools She attended. Complete list of schools: University of California, Los Angeles, Burbank High School, Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Glendale Community College.

Detailed informations about her schools

  • Graduated from high school two years early, at the age of 16.

Masiela Lusha's career

Her main focus is to be actor and poetry. She is famous thanks to George Lopez.

Masiela Lusha's quotes

  • Staying busy, and doing what you love to do, is the greatest blessing.
  • I find time to write the way kids find time to ride their bikes.
  • Many countries had a hand in raising me. I am the product of many contradicting philosophies and cultures . . . My entire universe is comprised of these foreign traditions. If any one of these experiences are to be ignored, I wouldn't be the same.
  • If I am to contribute only one thing of myself, it would be compassion.
  • I feel sexiest wearing a light perfume . . . and heels.
  • I don't care for loud noises . . . especially yelling. Fiery temperaments don't inspire me.
  • I often feel like a pretender when wearing makeup. The most beautiful features in a woman are her character and her experiences. Why hide that?
  • [in the "Tolucan Times", June 2008] As actors, we dig so deep into our senses, our country's borders and cultures blur into one pot of emotion, and we perform above the complexities of language and formality.
  • In Buenos Aires, the entire city felt as if it was dipped in good, golden karma. There was such peace radiating from the people and atmosphere that I could have lounged outside or walked down the streets all day and evening.
  • As an actress, if you find inspiration through my work, then my job is complete.
  • We're so lucky to live in a tiny universal community where a foreign country is only a click away.
  • It's offering due respect to the country one is in by making the effort to learn and observe a new culture and language so unique, yet so similar in sentiment.
  • My all-time favorite dessert is chocolate chip cookies. Chocolate cake comes in at a very close second.
  • I look forward to raising a family and I hope to reach this goal before my 30s. I love children, and would love to nurture any way that I can.
  • Peer deep inside yourself, recall all your passions and dreams, and lay out your careers in front of you. The hardest choice is often the best and most spiritually fulfilling. Whichever it may be.
  • Any great artist can recall a moment in their life when they turned away from conventional comforts to pursue a life in the most unstable industry known to our society and beyond.
  • A child's power lies in his future.
  • It's because of what my fans say that inspires me to continue reaching for the stars . . . I do it because my dream is to inspire each of them to reach with me.
  • Soft music in general reminds me of Barnes and Noble, when I used to spend entire days with my little honey water, finding 20 or so books and flipping through, mesmerized by all the conversations I could have with the writers just in their chapters alone.
  • Yes, I still dance. It's my escape.
  • I left Tirana when I was five years old. My mother and I shared one shadow as we explored other corners of Europe together. She was my world. A tear from her felt like an earthquake. One smile and I could move mountains.
  • I have an affinity for poetry because it is the finest strum of music to my ear. The way one can weave the words into a symphony of moods and notes can move a person to tears.
  • Hearing stories on how certain episodes changed someone's views, or offered condolence made me realize how truly noble the acting profession can be, how truly and utterly selfless.
  • On every film, whether it be the location or the material, I learn something--oftentimes about myself. Sometimes the conflict of the character allows me to reflect on my own philosophies on life and love.
  • America Ferrera and I had two scenes together, both in Spanish. She has this energy about her--this passion for filmmaking. I adored working with her.
  • As actors, we always find ourselves in our characters--it's the conduit of life that which is written on the page.
  • I have an affinity for passionate, vulnerable yet powerful characters that project an air of self-sacrifice and humility.
  • The character I play, Araceli, also understands that to dream is to defy, and to defy is to be captured and killed. Araceli's bravery is about her willingness to take that risk.
  • I would like to see from women in this industry what I have had the privilege of witnessing for a decade now. Strength, conviction, and unapologetic sensitivity for the healing of souls.
  • The elements I believe everyone looks for are talent and heart. It's intangible, but the force of the written word has the power to carry our emotions. The written journey the story takes plays your heart stings like a puppet.
  • The core reason I had written books is to offer children a tool in accomplishing their own dreams. I would like to show them what is possible in this world, and what happiness is available to them if they have the courage to look.
  • I write to escape, to confront and to tame.
  • It came about like a typical audition where the actress doesn't know a soul in the room, and exposes her heart and vulnerability in hopes to win a handful of strangers' affection.
  • I was an unassuming, soft-spoken, self-possessed skinny little girl with absolutely no tincture of rebellion in my make-up.
  • Some mothers sing lullabies to their young children, my mother read me poetry; so I associate my strongest and most insistent feelings on words lyrically organized on a page.
  • The moment we feel we have learned everything this world has to offer, we relinquish all true self respect and purpose in life.

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