Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt, born on December 2, 1981 is a model and actor who has appeared in many TV series as well as movies. After beginning her acting career through the New Zealand sitcom Diplomatic Immunity Brandt's American debut came in the form of her second role, playing Naevia in the drama of the same name, Spartacus: Blood and Sand. In the last decade she has appeared in numerous television shows, including those of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies and The Librarians. Brandt portrays the role of Mazikeen on the urban fantasy show Lucifer with Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro. Brandt was raised in Cape Town South Africa. In her later teens, she emigrated with her family to Auckland New Zealand. Brandt's career started as a fashion model, appearing in commercials on television and magazine ads. Prior to becoming an infamous model, Brandt was employed as a salesperson for retail and as a recruiter in the field of information technology. In the New Zealand sitcom Diplomatic Immunity in which she played Leilani F'auigaese in 2009, her first big role taken on. 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. The role of Naevia was also reprised by her in the Spartacus miniseries Spartacus Gods of the Arena. Craig Parker and she co-starred in three different television shows, Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (2010), and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016, she was cast as an elusive demon called Mazikeen in the Netflix hit series Lucifer. Her biggest role is that of. She co-stars on the show alongside Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro and D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo has a number of highly popular television shows she has a track record of. She is the first American to stream live through an exchange like the New York Stock Exchange. With more than twenty years of experience as a journalist, Maria Bartiromo was instrumental in the establishment of the TV channel CNBC as one of the tops in business and economic reporting. The success of her journalistic career can make it appear as if she was always made for journalistic work. Maria struggled with deciding which path she should take as a woman. In one day, she was going to be a singer then the next day, and an interior designer. However, once she experienced the excitement that journalism has to offer, there was no going to go back. She is a renowned journalist, and an example to female journalists trying to make it in an all-male world. As well as being recognized as one of fifty faces that shaped the decade, she is the first journalist of female descent to ever get inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame. Along with being a columnist and author, Sheila is one of the 50 Faces That Shaped the Decade.






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