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[[Image:Diane_Maza.jpg|thumb|360px|Diane Maza]] | [[Image:Diane_Maza.jpg|thumb|360px|Diane Maza]] | ||
− | '''Diane Maza''' | + | '''Diane Maza''' is [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]]'s mother. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Diane is of [[Nigeria|Nigerian]] ancestry, although she herself was born in [[New York]]. She met and married [[ | + | Diane is of [[Nigeria|Nigerian]] ancestry, although she herself was born in [[New York]]. She met and married [[Peter Maza]] {{CIT|not long before [[1968]],}} and they became the parents of Elisa, [[Derek Maza|Derek]], and [[Beth Maza]]. |
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
− | + | {{CIT|Diane Maza currently teaches at Columbia University, specializing in African studies.}} She is a gifted storyteller and familiar with African legends, particularly those of her Nigerian ancestors. | |
==Production Background== | ==Production Background== |
Revision as of 08:54, 7 September 2007
Diane Maza is Elisa's mother.
History
Diane is of Nigerian ancestry, although she herself was born in New York. She met and married Peter Maza not long before 1968, and they became the parents of Elisa, Derek, and Beth Maza.
Characteristics
Diane Maza currently teaches at Columbia University, specializing in African studies. She is a gifted storyteller and familiar with African legends, particularly those of her Nigerian ancestors.
Production Background
Voice Actor: Nichelle Nichols