Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha, an American actress and author who was born from Tirana Albania. Max Lusha and Daniela Lusha raised her as the sole daughter. Lusha was seven when she old, moved to Michigan and began her modeling career. A Hollywood agent discovered Lusha as Lusha was performing both. Lusha was published as an author in Los Angeles, when she began acting. The first novel she wrote contains poems that she calls Intimate Thoughts. In 2000, she played Lisa in Father's Love. Later, she was able to star in one of the episodes on Lizzie McGuire which was her initial role in television productions. Lusha played the role of Carmen Lopez, the star of George Lopez's popular sitcom between 2002 and 2007. As a character, Lusha won the award for Best Young Leading Actress in a comedy or Drama at the Young Artist Awards in 2003 and 2004. Maria brink......................Maria Brink was born on December 18 1977 into a troubled family in New York. As a child her father left the family. When she was fourteen, Brink was pregnant, and she had to quit high school. Davion, her son, was born at 14 years old. Brink then moved into an in-law apartment to earn money. Brink began her first band Pulse which was based on the streets of Albany New York. They played mostly local gigs for Coal Chamber, Sevendust and different bands. The members split up later. When she was 25years old, she moved from California to Los Angeles, looking for an opportunity to make it big. Brink performed and was employed at cafes and bars while she was looking for a band. She was a part of an audition and got to meet Chris Howorth two years after first meeting Chris Howorth. Howorth was hesitant to let her audition because she was a woman. After hearing her story Howorth's audition, he changed his mind and accepted his apology. Together with drummer Jeff Fabb they formed the band they called Dying Stars. The band was later added to by the guitarist Blake Bunzel and bassist Josh Newell. After two gigs, the band changed its names changed to In This Moment.
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