Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha, the American actress and author is born in Tirana Albania. Lusha is the sole child of parents Max and Daniela Lusha. Lusha began modeling at the age of seven, and was spotted by a Hollywood agent as she was modeling and acting in stage plays. Lusha was published as writer in Los Angeles, when she began acting. Her first book is a collection of poetry known as The Inner Thoughts. Her first role as an actor was in 2000 when she was the role of Lisa in the film Father's Love. Her first appearance on TV was on an episode of Lizzie McGuire. Lusha performed the role of Carmen Lopez, the star on George Lopez's hit sitcom, which ran from 2002 to 2007. In 2003 and 2004, Lusha received the award for Best Leading Young Artist in the genre of Comedy or Drama for her portrayal of Carmen Lopez. Maria brink......................Maria Brink was born on December 18 1977 into a troubled family in New York. Her father left the family at a very young age. Brink was 14 when she was pregnant, and had to quit her high school. Davion the son of her, was born at 14 years old. Brink was moved to an apartment in the home of her mother to earn money. In 1995, Brink was a part of her band Pulse based on the streets of Albany New York. They played in the local area for Coal Chamber and Sevendust. However, the group split later on. At the age of twenty-five, she relocated away from California and moved to Los Angeles looking for her biggest break. Brink played in coffee shops, bars and shops while looking for the perfect band. A couple of years later, Chris Howorth, a member of the current band she is in now joined her at an interview. Howorth refused to speak with her due to the fact she is female. However, he made a change of heart and apologized to her after hearing her sing. Along with drummer Jeff Fabb they formed the group that they named Dying Stars. In the following years guitarist Blake Bunzel joined the band along with bassist Josh Newell. After two performances The band changed their names to In This Moment.





Comments
Post a Comment