Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha is a American actor, author, and human rights activist born from Tirana Albania. Masiela is the sole child of Max Lusha and Daniela Lusha. Lusha began modeling at the age of 7 in Michigan when she was 7 years old. A Hollywood talent agent spotted Lusha while Lusha was modeling and performing. Lusha was published as the author of a book at the age of seven in Los Angeles, when she began to act. Her debut book is a collection of poems called Intimate Thoughts. In 2000, she portrayed Lisa in Father's Love. Later, she appeared in her first television role as Lizzie McGuire in an episode. Lusha was the main character in the role of Carmen Lopez for the television popular George Lopez. Lusha's character won her Young Artist Awards for Best Leading Young Female Actress, Comedy or Drama in 2003 and in 2004. Maria brink......................Maria Brink was born on December 18 1977 into a troubled family in New York. At the age of a young girl her father quit their family. Brink was just 14 when she was pregnant and dropped out of school. Davion was born and Brink had to move into an apartment. To make ends meet Brink began work as a washwoman. Brink was in her first band Pulse in Albany, New York. They mostly played local concerts for bands such as Coal Chamber and Sevendust. The members later split up. the group broke together. When she was twenty-five, she moved her home from California and moved to Los Angeles, looking for the big break. Brink was employed in retail stores performing in bars, and cafes, while searching for a new band. Then, two years later, she met the band's current singer Chris Howorth at an audition. Howorth did not want to take her on due to the fact that she was female. After he listened to her, Howorth changed his decision and then apologized. They created the Dying Stars group with Jeff Fabb, a drummer. Blake Bunzel on guitar and Josh Newell on bass joined the group afterward. In This Moment was the name of the band after their first two appearances.
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