Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt, born December 2, 1981, is a model and actor who has appeared in many television shows and movies. Her acting career began with the New Zealand sitcom Diplomatic Immunity Brandt's American debut came with her next role playing Naevia in the historical drama Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The actress was featured on several shows in the past decade which included Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies The Librarians as well as Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. In the year 2016 Brandt has played the character as Mazikeen in the urban fantasy series Lucifer which stars Tom Ellis Lauren German and Kevin Alejandro. Brandt was born within Cape Town South Africa. When she reached her late teens, she moved to Auckland New Zealand along with her parents and siblings. Brandt started her modelling career in ads and printed commercials. Before becoming a famous model, she worked as a salesperson for retail and as a recruitment consultant for information technology. In 2009, she was cast as a character on the New Zealand television sitcom called Diplomatic Immunity as Leilani. In 2021, she appeared on Spartacus Blood and Sand as a young slave girl Naevia. In the miniseries Spartacus Gods of the Arena in the year 2021, she played the character of Naevia. Craig Parker co-starred in three shows on television: Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (1010) and Legend of the Seeker 2008 together with her. She began playing Mazikeen as a demon who is a bounty hunter in Netflix's hit show Lucifer. The character she played on Lucifer was the most prestigious that she has played to date. The series stars Tom Ellis Lauren Gerber Kevin Alejandro D. B. Woodside and D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo - the American television journalist known for being the first broadcaster to live report at the New York Stock Exchange - is a well-known name and hosts many very well-loved programs. She is a broadcasting veteran who has over 20 years of knowledge on business and the economy. Her contribution was vital in helping to make CNBC one of the most popular stations in this sector. It is easy to see the fact that her remarkable journalism career was destined to be hers. Maria was in a state of confusion in her early years about the job to go after. One day she would want to sing, and the next day and an interior designer. Journalism was just too compelling to resist. She is an outstanding journalist and an inspiration for women trying to make it in an all-male world. Awarded as one of "50 Faces of Decade" she became the first woman journalist to be inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame. Along with being a columnist and author, Sheila is among the 50 faces that shaped the Decade.






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