Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt, born December 2, 1981 at Cape Town South Africa is an actress and model. The appearances she has made on television shows and movies are her most notable works. Brandt made her American debut on Spartacus: Blood and Sand, a historical drama. She started her acting career as a New Zealander who appeared on Diplomatic Immunity. The actor was on several shows in the past 10 years, including Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies The Librarians as well as Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. Brandt is currently acting as Mazikeen the character of Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro's urban fantasy Lucifer. Brandt was born in Cape Town South Africa, and moved with her family in Auckland New Zealand in late teenage years. Brandt began modeling in TV and print ads. Prior to her rise the spotlight as a model, she worked in sales for retail as well as working as an expert in recruitment for information technology. In 2009, she got her debut role as Leilani on the New Zealand comedy Diplomatic Immunity. In 2021, she had her debut appearance on Spartacus Blood and Sand on Starz. She played Naevia, the slave girl. Naevia. The role of Naevia in the show was recast in the Spartacus sequel, Spartacus Gods of the Arena. The actress co-starred with Craig Parker. Craig Parker in three different show on television: Diplomatic Immunity (2009) Spartacus (2010) and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016, she began playing a bounty-hunting demon named Mazikeen in Lucifer. Netflix hit show Lucifer. The role is her most prominent up to now. The show co-stars her with Tom Ellis Lauren Germany Kevin Alejandro, and D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo, an American TV journalist who was one of the first people to broadcast from broadcasting from New York Stock Exchange floor live. She has been a renowned television host who hosts a myriad of series. A veteran of broadcasting with over twenty years of experience covering economics and business, she was a key player in the establishment of television channel CNBC as among the most prestigious in the business and economy segment. Her remarkable career as a journalist can be said to suggest that the lady was born for this particular field. Maria had a difficult time picking a path to follow as an individual woman. In one day, she wanted to become a performer, while the next day or an interior designer. When she found out about the thrilling and exciting opportunities that journalistic work, she had no turning back. Her feisty personality isn't just a brilliant journalist; she's also a role-model for other women who want to succeed in an all-male world. In addition to being called one of the fifty faces that shaped the decade, she was the first woman journalist to ever be inducted into Cable Hall of Fame. She also is an author and columnist.
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