Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha is a American actress author and humanitarian born to Tirana Albania. Max Lusha and Daniela Lusha raised her as the sole daughter. Lusha was modeling when she was age seven and was discovered by an Hollywood agent while she was modeling and performing in plays. While performing in Los Angeles Lusha became a published author, with her debut collection of poems called Inspiring Thoughts. Her first gig acting was back in 2000. Lisa is the role she played on the television show Father's Love. She then went on to play a part in one the episodes on Lizzie McGuire that was her debut role on TV productions. Lusha played the lead in the role of Carmen Lopez for the television popular George Lopez. Lusha has played the role as Carmen Lopez on the hit television sitcom George Lopez from 2002 until 2007, was awarded her the Young Artist Awards Best Leading actress of a young age in a drama or Comedy, in 2003. Maria brink......................Maria Brink was born on December 18 1977 into a troubled family in New York. Her father had left the family before she was even yet a teenager. Brink was kicked out of high school when she was 14 after being pregnant. In order to support her family, she was able to move in with her son Davion after the birth. In 1995, Brink was a part of her group Pulse which was based on the streets of Albany New York. They played in the local area for Coal Chamber and Sevendust. The band split later. The singer relocated into Los Angeles in 2002, at the age of 25 seeking a major break. Brink was a regular in coffee shops, bars and in stores as she searched for the right group. A few years later, she was introduced to the band's current member Chris Howorth at an audition. Howorth rejected her audition due to her gender. Howorth quickly changed his mind and apologised after hearing her performance. They formed the Dying Stars group with Jeff Fabb, a drummer. Blake Bunzel on guitar and Josh Newell on bass joined the band later. After two gigs, the band changed its names to In This Moment.
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