Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Born on December 2 1981 on the 2nd of December in Cape Town South Africa Lesley-Ann Brandt is an actor and model well known for her roles in movies and television shows. Brandt made her American debut in Spartacus: Blood and Sand that is a historical thriller. She started her acting career in New Zealand in the show Diplomatic Immunity. The actress was a part of several television shows in the last ten years including Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies The Librarians. From 2016 Brandt has been playing the role of Mazikeen in the series about urban fantasies Lucifer that stars Tom Ellis Lauren German and Kevin Alejandro. Brandt was raised in Cape Town, South Africa. The family moved to Auckland, New Zealand with her family when she was in her teens. Her career began as a model for print and commercial ads. She worked in sales, and was also an expert in the field of information technology before becoming famous as a fashion designer. In 2009, she landed her debut role as Leilani on the New Zealand comedy Diplomatic Immunity. She was also in 2021's Spartacus Blood and Sand as the slave girl Naevia. Her role as Naevia was reprised on the Spartacus prequel Spartacus Gods of the Arena. She starred alongside Craig Parker. Craig Parker in three different TV series: Diplomatic Immunity (2009) Spartacus (2010) and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016 she started playing the role of a bounty hunter named Mazikeen in Lucifer, the Netflix famous show Lucifer. Her biggest part up to now. In the show, she stars with Tom Ellis Lauren French Kevin Alejandro D. B. Woodside.
The first person who stream live on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Maria Bartiromo is an internationally acclaimed American television journalist, with numerous highly acclaimed programs under her belt. Broadcasting veteran with over twenty years of experience writing about economics and business she was a key player in the creation of the TV channel CNBC as being among the most prestigious within the economic and business segment. Maria's astoundingly successful journalistic career leads one to believe she was born for this particular field. In her teens, Maria tried to figure out what profession she wanted to pursue. She was then tempted to work as an interior decorator. She fell in love with journalistic excitement and never looked back. This feisty woman is not only a great journalist, she's also a role model to other women looking to succeed in an all-male world. Apart from being named among the 50 faces that shaped the decade, she is the first woman journalist to be inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame. She is also an author and columnist.
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