Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Born on the 2nd of December, 1981 in Cape Town South Africa Lesley-Ann Brandt is an actress and model best known for her appearances in both films and shows on TV. Brandt was the first actress to make her American debut on Spartacus: Blood and Sand, a historical drama. Her acting career in New Zealand who appeared on Diplomatic Immunity. Over the past decade, the actress has appeared on a ton of TV shows such as Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies and The Librarians. Brandt is currently portraying Mazikeen as a character from Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro's urban-fantasy Lucifer. Brandt was born and raised in Cape Town South Africa and eventually moved from Cape Town to Auckland New Zealand with her family in her late teens Her first job was as a model, appearing in ads and commercials. Her work included sales and also worked as an expert in the field of information technology before becoming famous as a fashion-model. She was first seen in a featured part in 2009 on the New Zealand sitcom Diplomatic Immunity where she took on the role of Leilani Fa'auigaese. Then, in 2021 she made her first appearance on the big screen in Spartacus Blood and Sand on Starz. She was the character of slave Naevia. In addition, she reprised her character of Naevia for the mini-series that prequels Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. Craig Parker co-starred in three television series: Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (1010) and Legend of the Seeker 2008 alongside her. She began playing Mazikeen an evil demon that seeks bounty on Netflix's hit TV show Lucifer. This is her largest role to date. On the show, she plays alongside Tom Ellis Lauren French Kevin Alejandro D. B. Woodside.
The first person to stream live on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Maria Bartiromo is a renowned American TV journalist who has numerous highly acclaimed shows to her credit. Veteran broadcaster with more than two decades' experience reporting on business and the economy, she was instrumental in aiding CNBC become one of television's top channels for business and the economy. It's clear how her successful career as a journalist was meant for her. As a teenager, Maria was unable to determine what kind of career she wanted. One day she hoped to become an interior designer. After she learned about the thrilling and exciting opportunities that journalistic work, she had no turning back. The feisty lady isn't only a great journalist, she's also a role-model to other women looking to excel in an all-male world. Along with being called as one of the 50 individuals who have shaped the decade, she's the first female journalist to be inducted into Cable Hall of Fame. She is also a writer and journalist.
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