Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt was a South Africa actress and model born on 2 December 1981. Her most prominent performances are on television as well as in films. Brandt started her acting career in the new Zealand's Diplomatic Immunity sitcom and began her American debut with the role as Naevia as part of the historical drama Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The actress's credits on TV include Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies The Librarians as well as several others. Brandt has played the role of Mazikeen since the year 2016. The TV show Lucifer has a lead character in Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro. Brandt was brought up within Cape Town South Africa. After her late teens she immigrated along with her parents to Auckland New Zealand. Brandt's professional career began as a fashion model after she was featured in magazine and television advertisements. Prior to when she was a model with a protracted career, Brandt was a saleswoman working in retail and an information-technology recruitment consultant. In 2009, she was cast as a character on a New Zealand television sitcom called Diplomatic Immunity as Leilani. The first time she appeared on screen was in 2021, when she appeared as the character of slave woman Naevia for the Starz series Spartacus: Blood and Sand. Her character, Naevia, was reprised in the Spartacus prequel Spartacus Gods of the Arena. Craig Parker starred alongside her in three television shows: Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (2010), and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016, she was cast to play the role of a bounty hunter named Mazikeen in the Netflix series Lucifer. It is her largest role so far. The show features Tom Ellis Lauren Gerber Kevin Alejandro D. B. Woodside as well as D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo has a number of popular TV shows she has a track record of. She was the first American to stream live via her home on the New York Stock Exchange. With over twenty years experience in the field of journalism, Maria Bartiromo had a significant role in establishing the television channel CNBC to be one of most prominent in economic and business coverage. The success of her journalistic work can be said to suggest that the lady was destined for the field. Maria was a young girl who, at the time, was unsure of the career path she wanted to pursue. She had dreams of becoming singing one day and an interior designer the next. But when she discovered the joy journalism had to offer, she had no intention of looking back. She's a fantastic journalist, but she's also an inspiration for women looking to break through in largely male-dominated fields. She was the first journalist of female gender to be named among the 50 Faces who Shaped the Decade. Aside from her work as an author, columnist and broadcaster, Ms. Ayala works as an freelance journalist.






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