Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt, born on the 2nd of December, 1981 at Cape Town South Africa is an actress and model. The appearances she has made on television films and TV shows are her most notable works. Brandt had her American debut on Spartacus: Blood and Sand which is a drama set in the past. She began her acting career as a New Zealander in the show Diplomatic Immunity. The actress appeared in 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. Brandt is currently playing Mazikeen the character of Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro's urban fantasy Lucifer. Brandt was originally from Cape Town South Africa, however, she moved with her parents to Auckland New Zealand in late teenager years. Brandt began modeling in commercials on TV and in print. Her work included sales and also worked as an expert in the field of the field of information technology. She then became famous as a fashion designer. Her first starring appearance in 2009's New Zealand sitcom Diplomatic Immunity which featured her in the character of Leilani Fa'auigaese. She was also in 2021's Spartacus Blood and Sand as the slave girl Naevia. In the miniseries Spartacus Gods of the Arena she was back in the role of Naevia. Craig Parker was her co-star in three separate TV shows, including Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (2010) as well as Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016, she began playing a demon who hunts for bounty Mazikeen in the Netflix hit show Lucifer. The most prominent role she has is the one she plays. In the show, she plays alongside Tom Ellis Lauren French Kevin Alejandro D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo, an American journalist on television and the first broadcaster to be based on live from the New York Stock Exchange floor live. She has been a renowned television host who hosts a myriad of series. She's an experienced broadcaster who has more than 20 years of reporting experience about the economics and business. Her role was crucial in making CNBC one of the top stations in this sector. Maria's astoundingly successful journalistic profession suggests she was made for the field. Maria had a difficult time deciding which path she should take as woman. One day she hoped to be an interior decorator. When she found out about how much excitement and fun journalistic work, she had there was no way back. This edgy woman isn't only an exceptional journalist but also an inspiration for the women who dream of making it big in a male dominant world. Hers was the first female journalist to be recognized in the list of fifty Faces which Shaped the Decade. In addition, she's an author and journalist.






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