Lucia Micarelli was born in Queens, New York, to a Korean mother and
Italian-American father. By the age of three, Lucia was heavily
immersed in the arts, diligently practicing dance, piano, and violin.
After moving to Hawaii at the age of 5, she debuted as a soloist with
the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra.
In 1994 Lucia left Hawaii and returned to New York after being accepted
into the prestigious Juilliard School of Music where she studied violin
for seven years. Following her education, Lucia was asked to join a
number of tours and she is known for her solo performances with the
Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Jethro Tull, Josh Groban's "Closer and
"Awake" tours and most recently with Chris Botti.
In 2010 she was cast in her first acting role as "Annie" in the
critically acclaimed HBO series "Treme", created by David Simon and
Eric Overmyer.