Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lush is a humanitarian, author and actress born in Tirana Albania. Max Lusha and Daniela Lusha only had one child. Lusha's modeling career began when she relocated to Michigan. As she began doing modeling and performing in plays the Hollywood Talent Agent was able to find her. Lusha released her first book of poems, called Inner Thoughts as she was performing in Los Angeles. Her first gig acting was back in the year 2000. Lisa is the role she portrayed as in Father's Love. Later, she was able to star in one of the episodes of Lizzie McGuire which was her initial role in television productions. Lusha played the role of Carmen Lopez, the star in George Lopez's hit sitcom, which ran from 2002 to 2007. Lusha, who played the role of Carmen Lopez in the popular sitcom George Lopez from 2002 until 2007 won the Young Artist Awards Best Leading Young actress 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 left the family when she was young. Brink was just 14 when she was pregnant then dropped out of high school. Davion the son of her, was born at 14 years old. Brink relocated to a condo in her parents to earn money. Brink's first band, Pulse from Albany New York began in the year 1995. They mostly played local bands such as Coal Chamber or Sevendust. The band split later. Following the move to Los Angeles from California at the age of 25, Brink moved to Los Angeles in 2002. While searching for a band Brink worked in stores and performed in coffee shops and bars. Then, two years later, she met band members Chris Howorth at an audition. Howorth turned down her application because she was female. After hearing her story, Howorth changed his decision and apologized. They formed the Dying Stars group with Jeff Fabb, a drummer. Blake Bunzel, Josh Newell as well as Josh Bunzel were joined to the group. In This Moment became the brand new name of the group following two live performances.
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