Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha is a human rights activist, author and actress born and raised in Tirana Albania. She is a sole child for parents Max and Daniela Lusha. Lusha was seven when she old, moved to Michigan where she began modelling. An Hollywood agent came across Lusha as Lusha was doing both. Lusha was published as the author of a book in Los Angeles, when she began to act. The first novel she wrote is a collection of poetry called Intimate Thoughts. Her debut role was Lisa in Father's Love, a film which she starred in in the year 2000. She then starred in her debut television appearance in the role of Lizzie McGuire in an episode. Lusha was the main character as Carmen Lopez for the television show George Lopez. Lusha's portrayal won her the Young Artist Awards for Best Leading Female Actress of the Year, or 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 at the time her father separated from the family. Brink was pregnant by age 14and had to leave high school. She moved to an apartment following the birth of Davion and started working in the laundromat. In 1995, Brink was a part of her band Pulse based within Albany New York. They played mostly local concerts for groups like Coal Chamber and Sevendust. The band split later. As a 25-year-old She made the leap to California in 2002, and moved to Los Angeles searching for her break. Brink was employed in retail stores, singing in bars and caf s as she searched for a new group. She was introduced to Chris Howorth, the band's present member, during a music audition the following year. Howorth turned down her application because she is female. After he listened to her Howorth's performance, he changed his mind and accepted his apology. Dying Stars was the title they chose for their band. They were also a part of with drummer Jeff Fabb. The group was later added to by guitar player Blake Bunzel and bassist Josh Newell. In This Moment was the band's name after its first two performances.





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