Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha, an American author and actress born in Tirana Albania. Masiela Lusha was the only child of Max Lusha and Daniela Lusha. As a young girl, Lusha was moved to Michigan and started a modeling career. While acting in and modeling plays an Hollywood talent agent spotted her. As she acted at Los Angeles Lusha became a published author, with her debut collection of poems called Inner Thoughts. Her first role as an actor was in 2000 when she appeared as Lisa in the movie Father's Love. Her first role on television was on the show Lizzie McGuire. From 2002 until 2007 Lusha snagged the main role in Carmen Lopez in the hit TV show George Lopez. In the role, Lusha received the honor of Best Leading Young 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. While she was a teenager her father broke up with their family. Brink was 14 when she became pregnant, dropping out of school. When she had their son Davion she relocated to an apartment and was employed at the local laundry to help pay for her rent and food. Brink was a singer-songwriter in her very first group Pulse with a base in Albany New York. The band mainly opened local bands such as Coal Chamber or Sevendust. The band's members eventually split up. In 2002 when she was twenty-five, she emigrated to California in the state of California to Los Angeles looking for her major break. In the process of searching for a band, Brink worked in stores as well as in cafes and in bars. In an audition, she was reunited with Chris Howorth two years after meeting Howorth two years prior. Howorth refused to speak with her because she is a female. After hearing her perform, he changed his mind. The band was named Dying Stars along with Jeff Fabb, the drummer. Later, the group was added to by guitarist Blake Bunzel and bassist Josh Newell. Following two concerts they changed the band's title changed to In This Moment.





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