Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt, born on the 2nd of December, 1981 in Cape Town South Africa is an actor and model. Her appearances in TV movies and series are among her most notable work. Brandt was the first actress to make her American debut in Spartacus: Blood and Sand that is a historical thriller. Brandt began her acting career as a New Zealander through Diplomatic Immunity. The actress was featured on numerous shows over the past 10 years, including Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies The Librarians and Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. In 2016 Brandt has been taking on the character of Mazikeen in the series about urban fantasies Lucifer which stars Tom Ellis Lauren German and Kevin Alejandro. Brandt was born in Cape Town, South Africa. Her move to Auckland with her family when she reached her late teens. Her career began as an actress in print commercials and print. She worked in sales, as well as being a consultant on information technology before becoming famous as a fashion model. She was Leilani Fa'auigaese, a character from the New Zealand TV sitcom Diplomatic Immunity in the year 2009. In 2021, she made her first appearance on the big screen in Spartacus Blood and Sand on Starz. The role she played was that of the slave girl Naevia. She also played the role of Naevia again in the mini-series that prequels Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. She starred alongside actor Craig Parker in three different TV shows: Diplomatic Immunity (2009) Spartacus (2010) and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016 she started playing a demon who hunts for bounty Mazikeen in the Netflix popular series Lucifer. The role is her most prominent yet. In the show, she is co-starring alongside Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro and D. B. Woodside.
The first person to stream live on the floors of the New York Stock Exchange Maria Bartiromo is a renowned American TV journalist who has numerous highly acclaimed programs under her belt. She's a veteran broadcaster who has more than 20 years of reporting experience about the economy and business. Her contributions were crucial in helping to make CNBC one among the most watched stations in this sector. Maria's astoundingly successful journalistic track record suggests she was meant to be in the field. As a teenager, Maria had a hard time deciding what profession she wanted to pursue. Maria would imagine being singing one day and an interior designer next. After she learned about how much excitement and fun journalism offers, there was there was no way back. It isn't just about being an excellent journalist but also an example for women who want to make it in a world that is heavily dominated by men. Along with being called as one of the 50 people who shaped the decade, she's the first woman journalist to be inducted into Cable Hall of Fame. She also is an author and columnist.
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