Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha is an American actor, author, and human rights activist who was raised to Tirana Albania. Lusha is the sole child for parents Max and Daniela Lusha. Lusha began modeling at the age of 7 in Michigan at age 7. A Hollywood talent agent spotted Lusha while Lusha was modeling and performing. Lusha began writing while in Los Angeles as she acted. She released the book Inner Thoughts an e-book that contained poetry while in the city. The first time she was cast in a role was in 2000. She performed the character Lisa in the film Father's Love. Her first role on television was on an episode of Lizzie McGuire. Lusha was the Carmen Lopez from George Lopez between 2002 and 2007. Lusha was awarded her Young Artist Awards' Best Leading Young Artist Award for a Comedy or Drama while playing her role. Maria brink......................Maria Brink was born on December 18 1977 into a troubled family in New York. Her father left the family as she was a child. Brink dropped out of high-school at 14 years old after having a baby. Following the birth of Davion, her first son Davion she moved into an apartment and began working at a local laundromat in order to pay for her rent and bills. Brink began her career with the band in 1995. Pulse which was a group which was formed in Albany New York. The band mostly performed local gigs with Coal Chamber, Sevendust and other groups. They broke up afterward. At the age of 25 Brink made the decision to move to California in 2002, and moved to Los Angeles searching for her break. Brink performed in cafes, bars and shops while looking for the perfect group. She was introduced to Chris Howorth, the band's currently a member at an audition for music one year later. Howorth rejected her because she's a woman. After he listened to her, Howorth changed his decision and accepted his apology. They formed the Dying Stars band along with Jeff Fabb, a drummer. Blake Bunzel, Josh Newell and Josh Bunzel later included in the band. After two shows the group changed its title to In This Moment.
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