Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt, born 2nd December 1981 on the 2nd of December, 1981 in Cape Town South Africa is an actor and model. The appearances she has made on television films and shows are among her most notable works. Her acting career began with The New Zealand sitcom Diplomatic Immunity Brandt's American debut was with her first role as Naevia in the historical drama Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The actress appeared in several television shows over the last decade including Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies The Librarians. Brandt is currently portraying Mazikeen who is a character on Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro's urban fantasy Lucifer. Brandt was originally from Cape Town South Africa, however, she moved with her parents into Auckland New Zealand in late teen years. Brandt began modeling in print and television ads. Prior to her rise recognition as a model, she worked in retail sales as well as working as an IT recruitment consultant. She was Leilani Fa'auigaese in the New Zealand TV sitcom Diplomatic Immunity in 2009. She was also in 2021's Spartacus Blood and Sand as the slave girl Naevia. In the miniseries Spartacus Gods of the Arena she was back in the role of Naevia. Craig Parker was her co-star on three different TV shows such as Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (2010), and Legend of the Seeker (2008). She was cast as Mazikeen the demon that seeks bounty on Netflix's hit series Lucifer. This is her biggest role yet. In the series, she stars with Tom Ellis Lauren French Kevin Alejandro D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo was the first American journalist to broadcast live for the New York Stock Exchange. Her credits include a number of highly-acclaimed show to her name. She's a veteran broadcaster with over a decade of knowledge in the field of economy and business. Her contributions were crucial in helping to make CNBC one of the top channels that broadcast in this area. Her highly successful journalism profession suggests she was born for this field. Maria was unable to deciding which path she should pursue as an individual woman. Her dream was to be an artist one day, and a designer in the next. When she found out about the thrills and excitement journalistic work, she had nothing she could do but go. Not only is she a top journalist, but an inspiration for women aspiring to make it within a society that is dominated by males. As well as being named among the 50 individuals who have shaped the decade, she was the first woman journalist to be honored in the Cable Hall of Fame. She's also a writer and columnist.
Comments
Post a Comment