Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha is a human rights activist writer, actress and author born in Tirana Albania. Max Lusha as well as Daniela Lusha have only one daughter. When she was seven, Lusha relocated to Michigan and began a modeling career and while acting in and modeling plays an Hollywood talent agent came across her. Lusha started her writing career at the age of seven in Los Angeles as she acted. She published her book, Inner Thoughts - a book of poetry - while there. She was the character Lisa as Lisa in Father's Love in 2000. For her first television appearance she played Lizzie McGuire in one episode. Lusha played the lead in the role of Carmen Lopez for the television popular George Lopez. Lusha won an award called the Young Artist Awards' Best Young Artist of the Year Award for the genre of Comedy or Drama while playing her character. Maria brink......................Maria Brink was born on December 18 1977 into a troubled family in New York. As a child, her father abandoned the family. Brink was kicked out of high school at 14 years old after being pregnant. Davion was born and Brink was forced to relocate into an apartment. In order to make ends meet Brink began work as a washerwoman. Brink was part of her very first group Pulse located in Albany, New York. The band mostly opened local concerts for bands such as Coal Chamber and Sevendust. Later, the members of the band split together. The singer moved to Los Angeles in 2002, at the age of 25 seeking a major break. In the process of searching for a band, Brink worked in stores and sang in coffee shops and bars. Within two years, she was introduced to Chris Howorth (now a band part of the band) in an audition. Howorth did not like her performance because she was female. He changed his mind after hearing her singing. The band was created by Jeff Fabb and them, along with guitarist Blake Bunzel. The group was later added to by guitar player Blake Bunzel and bassist Josh Newell. In This Moment changed their name following just two shows.
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