Lesley Ann Brandt and Maria Bartiromo
Lesley Ann Brandt (born December 2 1982) is an South African actress, model and television personality. Brandt began her acting career by appearing in an appearance in New Zealand comedy Diplomatic Immunity. Following that she got her first American part in Spartacus: Blood and Sand as Naevia. Since then, she has appeared in a ton of TV shows including the likes from Spartacus: Gods of the Arena CSI: NY Single Ladies and The Librarians. Brandt started her role as Mazikeen (the part performed by Tom Ellis Lauren German, as well as Kevin Alejandro) in the Urban-fantasy show Lucifer back in 2016. Brandt was born as a child in Cape Town South Africa. After her late teens she immigrated with her family to Auckland New Zealand. Brandt's professional career began as a fashion model, appearing in magazine and television ads. Her meteoric rise as a model began while she began working in retail and information technology recruiting. In 2009, she was cast in an New Zealand television sitcom called Diplomatic Immunity as Leilani. Then, in 2021 she made her debut appearance on Spartacus Blood and Sand on Starz. She played a slave girl named Naevia. She has as well reprised her Naevia role in the prequel miniseries Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. Craig Parker was her co-star on three different TV shows which include Diplomatic Immunity (2009), Spartacus (2010), and Legend of the Seeker (2008). Her first role was Mazikeen, a demon who hunts for bounty in Netflix's top show Lucifer. Her most memorable role is this one. She co-stars in the show together with Tom Ellis Lauren Germany Kevin Alejandro and D. B. Woodside.
Maria Bartiromo was the first American journalist who broadcast live at the New York Stock Exchange. The journalist has received acclaim for her many very successful television shows. As a veteran broadcaster, having a total of two decades experience covering economics and business news Bartiromo played a major actor in placing CNBC as one of the top in its economic and business segment. The lady's highly successful journalistic career makes one consider that she was born to work in this field. Maria when she was young wasn't sure about her choice of career. One day she hoped to work as an interior decorator. She fell in love with the thrilling world of journalism, and has never looked at a different direction. This feisty woman isn't just an excellent journalist but can also be a source of inspiration to women who want to make it big in a male dominant world. Inducted as the first-ever female journalist in the cable hall of fame The feisty woman has been named on the list of the 50 Faces who Shaped The Decade. Also, she is an author and columnist.






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