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Masiela is not only an actress, but she is also an author and a great cook as well. A new book titled The Living Air that touches on the topics of talk love, marriage, family and finding your true self. It is already available on Amazon,
Masiela Lusha’s poems are missives from inner space—heartfelt, evocative lyrics of immediate presence. “A poet is a lonely collector,” Lusha writes, inviting readers to walk with her “Where the streets are thin / And the world is tight around me.” The Living Air is alive with “alphabets of experience” that celebrate the journey of our lonely (and necessary) collecting.
She is best known from her first major role as Carmen Consuela Lopez on the ABC’s globally syndicated sitcom George Lopez; a role which earned her two consecutive Young Artist Awards for Leading Young Actress in a Comedy or Drama. She immigrated to America with her mother at a young age. English is Lusha's fourth language and at the tender age of twelve, Lusha began a modeling career in Michigan. After a few months of professional modeling and acting, a Hollywood agent discovered her from an open call. From there, she and her family moved to Los Angeles. Upon moving to LA, she did print work with Ben Affleck, was featured in a multi-national back-to-school JCPenny commercial, and starred in Alanis Morissette's music video, “Hands Clean.” Lusha’s transition into film include starring roles in Sony Picture's Blood: The Last Vampire and SyFy's television movie Sharknado: The 4th Awakens. Other projects include Anger Management (2014), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2006), Clifford Puppy Days (2003) Lizzie McGuire (2001)