Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt, born December 2, 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 TV shows are her most notable work. Brandt began her career as a model in New Zealand with the sitcom Diplomatic immunity. Her American debut came with the character of Naevia on the historical drama Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The actress has appeared in many TV shows including Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies as well as The Librarians. Brandt is currently acting as Mazikeen as a character from Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro's urban fable Lucifer. Brandt was originally from Cape Town South Africa, but moved with her parents in Auckland New Zealand in late teenager years. Brandt began modeling in TV and print ads. She worked in sales, as well as consultant for technologies for information before gaining fame for her work as a model. She portrayed Leilani Fa'auigaese, a character from the New Zealand TV sitcom Diplomatic Immunity in 2009. Her debut appearance on the big screen came in 2021. She performed the role as a slave woman Naevia as part of the Starz series Spartacus: Blood and Sand. Naevia's role was recast in the Spartacus prequel Spartacus Gods of the Arena. She starred alongside the actor Craig Parker in three different television shows: Diplomatic Immunity (2009) Spartacus (2010) and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016, she was cast as a demon who hunts for bounty Mazikeen in the Netflix popular series Lucifer. It's also her largest role to date. The show features her co-starring alongside Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro and D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo, an American TV journalist and the first person to broadcast from broadcasting from New York Stock Exchange floor live. She is a highly-acclaimed television host who hosts a myriad of show. An experienced broadcaster who has more than two decades' experience reporting about the economy and business, she was instrumental in helping CNBC establish itself as one of TV's most popular channels for business and economics. The fact that she was a highly successful journalist makes one believe that the woman was meant to be in the field. In her teens, Maria tried to figure out what career path she would like to pursue. At one point she wanted to be a singer but the next day she wanted to become as an interior designer. When she realized the excitement that journalism has to offer, she had no intention of looking back. She is not only a top journalist, but an example to women wanting to be successful the cut in an industry that is dominated by males. In addition to being called one of the fifty individuals who have shaped the decade, she was the first woman journalist to be inducted into Cable Hall of Fame. She also is an author as well as a columnist.
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