Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley-Ann Brandt was born in Cape Town in South African on December 2, 1981. She is a model and actress best known for appearing in TV as well as film. Brandt has made her American debut on Spartacus: Blood and Sand, a period drama. Her acting career as a New Zealander in the show Diplomatic Immunity. The actress appeared in numerous shows over the past 10 years and included in them Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies The Librarians and Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. From 2016, Brandt has been playing the character of Mazikeen in the series of urban fantasy Lucifer which stars Tom Ellis Lauren German and Kevin Alejandro. Brandt was born as a child in Cape Town South Africa. In her later teens, she moved along with her parents to Auckland New Zealand. Brandt's career started as a fashion model, appearing in television commercials and magazine ads. She also worked as an IT recruitment consultant as well as in retail, before becoming a well-known fashion model. She was Leilani who was a native of New Zealand in the comedy Diplomatic Immunity in 2009. In the year 2021, her debut role in the spotlight was in the role of Naevia the slave girl in Starz's Spartacus Blood and Sand. In the mini-series Spartacus Gods of the Arena She reprised her role Naevia. Craig Parker starred alongside her in three television shows: Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (2010), and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016, Mazikeen began her role as a bounty hunting demon in Netflix's smash hit Lucifer. This happens to be her most memorable role so far. In the show, she co-stars with Tom Ellis Lauren French Kevin Alejandro D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo - the American television journalist who was the first reporter to broadcast live from the New York Stock Exchange - is well-known and has numerous highly rated programs. As a veteran broadcaster, with two decades experience covering economies and business Bartiromo played a major participant in establishing CNBC among the top of the business and economic segments. The lady's highly successful journalism career leads one to believe she was born for the field. Maria was in a state of confusion when she was a kid about which job to go after. One day she would want to become a musician, the next day an interior designer. She fell in love with the exciting world of journalism and didn't look at a different direction. This feisty woman isn't just an excellent journalist but can also be a source of inspiration to women who are aspiring to make it big in a male dominating market. In addition to being recognized as one of fifty women who defined the decade, she is the first journalist of female descent to be recognized in the Cable Hall of Fame. In addition to being an author and columnist, Sheila is one of fifty faces who shaped The Decade.






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