Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Born on 2 December 1981, in Cape Town South Africa Lesley-Ann Brandt is an actor and model best known for her appearances in both TV shows and films. Brandt started her career with New Zealand with the sitcom Diplomatic immunity. Her American debut was with her role as Naevia on the historical drama Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The actress has appeared on numerous television series in the past decade, including Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies and The Librarians. Brandt plays the role Mazikeen on the popular urban fantasy series Lucifer with Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro. Brandt was born in Cape Town, South Africa. The family moved to Auckland, New Zealand with her family when she reached her late teens. Her career began as model in print as well as commercial advertisements. Before she was a model with a protracted career, Brandt was a saleswoman working in retail and a consultant in recruitment for information technology. In 2009 she was cast in a New Zealand television sitcom called Diplomatic Immunity as Leilani. The year 2021 was the year that her first significant role was as Naevia the slave girl in the Starz series Spartacus Blood and Sand. The actress has also reprised her character of Naevia for the mini-series that prequels Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. She co-starred with Craig Parker. Craig Parker in three different TV shows: Diplomatic Immunity (2009) Spartacus (2010) and Legend of the Seeker (2008). In 2016, she began to portray an enigmatic bounty hunter called Mazikeen in the Netflix series Lucifer. She has played her most important role up to the present. In the show, she is co-starring alongside Tom Ellis Lauren German Kevin Alejandro and D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo - the American television journalist who was the first broadcaster to live report at the New York Stock Exchange - is well-known and has numerous highly rated programs. A veteran broadcaster with over two decades' experience covering business and the economics, she was instrumental in helping CNBC grow into one of television's top channels for business and the economy. The lady's highly successful profession in journalism leads you to believe she was born for this field. Maria was a bit unsure when picking a path she wanted to follow as a woman. Maria was likely to one day wish to be a musician and later an interior decorator. But when she discovered the thrill journalism has to offer, she had no intention of going to go back. She's an excellent journalist. She's also a role model for women who want to make it in largely male-dominated fields. Along with being listed as one of the fifty women who defined the decade, she was the first female journalist to be recognized in the Cable Hall of Fame. She's also a writer and columnist.






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