Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt was a South Africa actress and model born on December 2nd 1981. Her most well-known performances are on television as well as in films. Brandt started out her acting in an appearance in New Zealand comedy Diplomatic Immunity. Following that, she landed her first American performance in Spartacus: Blood and Sand as Naevia. In the last decade Brandt has been featured in a ton of TV shows including the likes that of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies as well as The Librarians. Brandt began playing Mazikeen (the role performed by Tom Ellis Lauren German, as well as Kevin Alejandro) in the urban-fantasy series Lucifer from 2016. Brandt has a family in Cape Town South Africa. As she was in her teens, she relocated into Auckland New Zealand along with her mother and siblings. Brandt started her modelling career in ads and printed commercials. Her meteoric rise as a supermodel began when she began working in retail and recruitment for information technology. In 2009, she was cast on the New Zealand television sitcom called Diplomatic Immunity as Leilani. Her first big appearance was in 2021 when she played the character of slave woman Naevia on the Starz series Spartacus: Blood and Sand. She has as well reprised her character of Naevia for the prequel miniseries Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. Craig Parker and she co-starred in three television shows, Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (2010), and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016, she was cast as an elusive demon called Mazikeen in the Netflix hit show Lucifer. This is her most memorable role so far. On the show she co-stars alongside Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro and D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo - the American television journalist who was the first broadcaster to broadcast live on the New York Stock Exchange - is a well-known name and hosts many very well-loved shows. A veteran journalist who has a decade of experience in covering economics and business news Bartiromo played a major participant in establishing CNBC among the best in its economic and business segment. Her exceptionally successful journalism career makes one believe that the lady was destined for the field. Maria had a difficult time choosing which career path to pursue as a woman. Maria was likely to one day wish to pursue a career as a musician, later an interior designer. Journalism was too exciting for her to leave out. She is a great journalist, but she's also a role model for women who want to make it within male-dominated industries. She was the first journalist of female gender to be recognized among the 50 Faces which Shaped in the Decade. She's also a writer as well as a columnist.
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