Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt, born December 2, 1981 in Cape Town South Africa is an actor and model. The appearances she has made on television shows and movies are her most notable works. After beginning her acting career through the New Zealand sitcom Diplomatic Immunity Brandt's American debut came in the form of her subsequent role of Naevia in the historical drama Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The actress appeared on numerous television series during the past ten years which included Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies The Librarians. Since 2016, Brandt has played the character as Mazikeen in the series about urban fantasies Lucifer starring Tom Ellis Lauren German and Kevin Alejandro. Brandt was raised in Cape Town, South Africa. The family moved to Auckland with her family in her teens. Her career began as an actress in print commercials and print. She was employed in sales and also worked as an expert in the field of the field of information technology. She then became famous as a fashion designer. The role she played was Leilani Fa'auigaese in the New Zealand TV sitcom Diplomatic Immunity in 2009. Her debut appearance on the big screen came in 2021 when she played the role of a slave girl Naevia as part of the Starz series Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The character of Naevia was recast in the Spartacus sequel, Spartacus Gods of the Arena. Craig Parker was her co-star in three television shows which include Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (2010), and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016, she began playing a bounty-hunting demon named Mazikeen in the Netflix famous series Lucifer. Her most memorable role is in this role. On the show, she stars with Tom Ellis Lauren French Kevin Alejandro D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo was the first American journalist to broadcast live at the New York Stock Exchange. She has many highly acclaimed programs under her belt. She's a veteran broadcaster who has over 20 years of journalism experience covering the economy and business. Her work was essential in helping to make CNBC one of the top channels in this segment. It's not difficult to conclude how her successful profession as a journalist was specifically designed to be hers. Yet as a young woman Maria was unsure of the best career choice. The next she wanted to become an interior designer. When she realized the excitement that journalism has to offer, there was no going back. She's not only an excellent journalist, she's also a role-model for women who wish to excel in an all-male world. Named as one of the 50 Faces that Shaped the Decade she was also the first journalist of female gender to be recognized in the Cable Hall of Fame. She also is an author as well as a columnist.
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