Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha is a social worker actor, writer and author who was born in Tirana Albania. Max and Daniela Lusha raised her as the sole daughter. At the age of seven Lusha moved to Michigan to pursue a modeling career and while modeling and starring in plays a Hollywood talent agent came across her. Lusha became the author of a book in Los Angeles, when she began acting. The first novel she wrote is a collection of poems called Inner Thoughts. Her first appearance acting was back in 2000. Lisa is the role she played on the television show Father's Love. In her debut television appearance Lusha was the lead character Lizzie McGuire in an episode. Lusha performed the role of Carmen Lopez, the star in George Lopez's hit sitcom, which ran from 2002 to 2007. Lusha's portrayal won her the Young Artist Awards for Best Leading Female Actress of the Year, 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. It was her first year of school when her father left the family. Brink became pregnant at age 14and had to leave the high school. Davion, her son, was born at age 14. Brink later moved into an in-law apartment for a chance to earn a living. Brink started her professional career in 1995 when she joined Pulse, a band based out of Albany New York. They mostly played local gigs for Coal Chamber, Sevendust and other groups. The band's members eventually broke up. She moved from Los Angeles in 2002, at the age of 25, looking for a big break. Brink sang and worked at bars and coffee shops while she looked for the perfect band. She met Chris Howorth, the band's present member, during an audition for music one year later. Howorth rejected her audition because she was female. When he saw her show, he changed his mind. They formed the Dying Stars band along with Jeff Fabb, a drummer. Blake Bunzel on guitar and Josh Newell on bass joined the group afterward. After two performances The band changed their name to In This Moment.





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