Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha is a famous American actor, author, and human rights activist born in Tirana Albania. Max Lusha and Daniela Lusha raised her as the sole daughter. Lusha's modeling career started when she relocated to Michigan. While modeling and acting in plays, a Hollywood Talent Agent discovered her. When she was performing on stage in Los Angeles Lusha became a published writer with her first collection of poems called Inner Thoughts. In 2000, she portrayed Lisa on the television show Father's Love. In her debut television appearance she played Lizzie McGuire on the show. Lusha played the role of Carmen Lopez from George Lopez between 2002 between 2002 and 2007. While playing the character Lusha was awarded the award for the title of Best Young Actress Leading 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. Her father abandoned the family as she was a child. Brink at the age of 14, got pregnant and was forced to leave high school. To support her family, Brink relocated with her child Davion following the birth of her son. In 1995, Brink joined her first band Pulse based within Albany New York. The band mainly opened for local bands such as Coal Chamber or Sevendust. Later, the members of the band split into two groups. When she was 25 years old, she made the move out of California in 2002 and relocated to Los Angeles searching for her break. Brink worked in stores, singing in bars and cafes while looking for a new musical group. Then, two years later, she met band member Chris Howorth at an audition. Howorth refused to audition her because she was a woman. He changed his tune after hearing her singing. Dying Stars was the name they gave their group, and they created together with drummer Jeff Fabb. Blake Bunzel, Josh Newell and Josh Bunzel were later joined to the group. In This Moment became the new name for the band following two live performances.





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