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Lisa Tucker (born circa 1990) is an American singer, actor, and semi-finalist on American Idol from Anaheim, California.
She starred as Young Nala in the Los Angeles production of Disney's The Lion King. At 13 years old, Lisa successfully auditioned for Star Search, eventually making it to the finals. She became the runner up to Tiffany Evans.
In 2005, she auditioned for season 5 of American Idol with a song she also sang on Star Search, "One Moment In Time" by Whitney Houston. Simon Cowell said she was the best 16 year-old to ever audition for the show. The judges made a unanimous decision to put her through to the final 24.
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