Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt was a South African actress and model born on 2 December 1981. Her most notable role is in TV and movies. After beginning her acting career with The New Zealand sitcom Diplomatic Immunity Brandt's American debut came in the form of her second role, playing Naevia in the historical drama Spartacus: Blood and Sand. In the last decade the actress has been featured in a ton of TV shows including the likes from Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies as well as The Librarians. Brandt is currently playing Mazikeen as a character from Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro's urban fantasy Lucifer. Brandt was born in Cape Town South Africa. In her later teens, she moved along with her parents to Auckland New Zealand. Brandt's profession began as a model after she was featured in commercials on television and magazine ads. She was employed as a consultant for IT recruitment and in retail before becoming well-known as a fashion model. The first time she was featured, she landed her role in 2009 in the New Zealand sitcom Diplomatic Immunity where she was given the character as Leilani Fa'auigaese. In 2021, she appeared on Spartacus Blood and Sand as a young slave girl named Naevia. The actress has also reprised her character of Naevia for the mini-series that prequels 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 the year 2016, Mazikeen began her role as a bounty hunter in Netflix's smash hit Lucifer. Her biggest role is in this role. The show co-stars her together with Tom Ellis Lauren Germany Kevin Alejandro, and D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo, an American journalist on television and the first to broadcast from the New York Stock Exchange floor live. She is a renowned TV host with a number of famous programs. With over twenty years experience as a journalist, Bartiromo was instrumental in the establishment of the TV channel CNBC to become one of the leading companies in economic and business reportage. The success of her journalistic career can make it appear as if she was always made for journalistic work. However, as a young lady Maria was confused as to what career to pursue. Her dream was to be an artist one day, and become an interior designer in the next. However, once she experienced the thrill journalism has to offer there was no looking back. She's an excellent journalist, but she's also a role model for women who want to make it in largely male-dominated fields. She was inducted as the first female journalist in the cable hall of fame and the fierce lady has been named on the list of the 50 Faces who Shaped The Decade. Aside from her work as writer, columnist, and a broadcaster, Ms. Ayala is also an freelance journalist.
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