Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt was a South Africa actress and model born on December 2nd 1981. Her most notable performances are on television and films. Brandt began her acting career in the New Zealand comedy Diplomatic Immunity. Following that she was offered her first American role on Spartacus: Blood and Sand as Naevia. Since then, Brandt has been featured in a ton of television shows, including those that of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies as well as The Librarians. From 2016, Brandt has played the role in the role of Mazikeen in the popular urban fantasy show Lucifer which stars Tom Ellis Lauren German and Kevin Alejandro. Brandt was born as a child in Cape Town South Africa. After her late teens, she moved together with family members in Auckland New Zealand. Brandt's profession began as a model after she was featured in commercials on television and magazine ads. Prior to her rise to the spotlight as a model, she worked in the field of retail sales and also served as an information technology recruitment consultant. In 2009, she got her first part as Leilani as Leilani in the New Zealand comedy Diplomatic Immunity. The year 2021 was the year that her first significant role was in the role of Naevia the slave in Starz's Spartacus Blood and Sand. The role of Naevia was also reprised by her in the Spartacus miniseries Spartacus Gods of the Arena. Craig Parker starred alongside her on three shows that aired on television: Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (2010), and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016, Mazikeen started her new role as a bounty-hunting demon in the Netflix smash hit Lucifer. The role is her most prominent up to now. In this show, she is co-starring with Tom Ellis Lauren german Kevin Alejandro D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo has a number of television shows that are highly viewed she has a track record of. She was the first American to stream live from her home on the New York Stock Exchange. She's a veteran broadcaster who has over 20 years of knowledge regarding business and economics. Her work was essential in helping to make CNBC one of the top stations in this sector. Maria's well-respected profession in journalism leads you to believe she was born for the field. Maria, as a girl, was unsure of her choice of career. She would dream of being an artist one day, and an interior designer the next. After discovering the joys of journalism, she never turned back. She is not only an outstanding reporter, her feisty character also provides an inspiration for women who wish to achieve success in the male-dominated field. Along with being named one of the fifty people who shaped the decade, she was the first female journalist to ever get inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame. In addition to being a columnist, author and broadcaster Ayala is also a broadcaster, author and columnist. Ayala works as an independent journalist.
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