Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha is a social worker, author and actress born in Tirana Albania. Max and Daniela Lusha only had one child. Lusha was modeling in Michigan around the age of seven. A Hollywood talent agent spotted her while Lusha was acting and modeling. When she was acting in Los Angeles Lusha became a published author, with her debut poem collection, Inspiring Thoughts. The year 2000 saw her was the character Lisa in Father's Love. She then went on to play a part in one episodes of Lizzie McGuire that was her first role on television productions. From 2002 until 2007 Lusha was offered the character as Carmen Lopez in the hit TV comedy George Lopez. Lusha's portrayal won her the Young Artist Awards for Best Leading Young Female Actress, and Drama or Drama in 2003 and in 2004. Maria brink......................Maria Brink was born on December 18 1977 into a troubled family in New York. Her father left the family when she was young. Brink was just 14 when she fell pregnant then dropped out of high her school. Davion was born and Brink needed to get an apartment. In order to make ends meet she started working as a washerwoman. In 1995, Brink began her own group Pulse that was formed on the streets of Albany New York. The group played most of the local shows performed by bands such as Coal Chamber & Sevendust. In the end, members of the band split into two groups. In 2002 when she was 25 she moved away from California and moved to Los Angeles looking for her big break. In the process of searching for a band, Brink worked in stores and performed in coffee shops and bars. Two years later she met band singer Chris Howorth at an audition. Howorth did not want to audition for her because she was a woman. However, he made a change of heart and apologized to her after having heard her sing. They created the Dying Stars band along with Jeff Fabb, a drummer. Blake Bunzel on guitar and Josh Newell on bass joined the group afterward. The name of the group was changed to In This Moment after two shows.





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