Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt was a South African model and actress born on the 2nd of December, 1981. Her most prominent performances are on television as well as in films. Brandt began her acting career with an appearance in New Zealand comedy Diplomatic Immunity. Following that she was offered her first American performance in Spartacus: Blood and Sand as Naevia. In the last decade she has appeared in a ton of TV series, such as from Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies as well as The Librarians. Brandt plays Mazikeen, a character in Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro's urban fantasy Lucifer. Brandt was brought up within Cape Town South Africa. In her later teens she immigrated together with family members into Auckland New Zealand. Brandt's profession began as a model when she appeared in commercials on television and magazine advertisements. Before she became a renowned model, Brandt was employed as a retail salesperson, and as a recruitment consultant for information technology. She landed her first featured role in 2009 in the New Zealand sitcom Diplomatic Immunity where she took on the character of Leilani Fa'auigaese. Her first appearance was in Spartacus Blood and Sand in 2021. She performed the role of Naevia who was a slave in that show. The character of Naevia has also been reprised by her in the Spartacus miniseries Spartacus Gods of the Arena. Craig Parker was her co-star in three TV series that included Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (2010), and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016, she began playing an enigmatic bounty hunter called Mazikeen in the Netflix series Lucifer. Her role in Lucifer is the biggest one that she has played to date. The show stars alongside Tom Ellis Lauren French Kevin Alejandro D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo has a number of popular TV shows in her repertoire. She is the first American to broadcast live directly from an exchange like the New York Stock Exchange. A veteran broadcaster with over two decades' experience reporting on business and the economics, she was instrumental in assisting CNBC grow into one of television's top channels for economics and business. Her highly successful journalistic career can be said to suggest that the female was always destined to work in this particular field. However, as a young lady Maria was unsure of what career to pursue. Maria would one day want to become a musician, the next an interior decorator. After discovering the joys of journalism, she has never ever looked back. Not only is she an excellent journalist but also her fierce character also provides an example to other women seeking greatness in a male-dominated industry. The award was given to her as one of "50 Faces of Decade" she became the first woman journalist to enter the Cable Hall of Fame. She is also an author and columnist.
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