Masiela and Maria
Masiela Lusha was born Masiela on the island of Tirana Albania. She is a writer, actor and humanitarian. Masiela Lusha is the sole child of Max and Daniela Lusha. Lusha was modeling when she was age of seven, and was spotted by a Hollywood agent while she was modeling and performing in plays. Lusha began her writing career at the age of seven in Los Angeles as she acted. She published Inner Thoughts which is a collection of poetry - while there. The first time she was cast in a role was in the year 2000, when she played the character Lisa in the film Father's Love. Her debut TV appearance was as a star of one episode on Lizzie McGuire. Lusha was the Carmen Lopez from George Lopez between 2002 and 2007. Lusha won an award called the Young Artist Awards' Best Leading Young Artist Award for the genre of Comedy or Drama while playing her role. Maria brink......................Maria Brink was born on December 18 1977 into a troubled family in New York. Her father had left the family as she was barely yet a teenager. Brink was 14 when she was pregnant then dropped out of high school. Davion was born, and Brink had to move into an apartment. In order to make ends meet she started working as a washerwoman. Brink started her professional career with the band in 1995. Pulse which was a group which was formed in Albany New York. They played mostly local shows for Coal Chamber, Sevendust and different bands. The band later split. As a 25-year-old She made the leap to California in 2002, and moved to Los Angeles searching for her break. Brink was a singer and worked in bars and coffee shops while she searched for the perfect band. After a few years, Chris Howorth, a member of the current band she's in, attended an interview with her. Howorth refused to speak with her because she is a female. He changed his tune when he heard her sing. Together with drummer Jeff Fabb, they created the Dying Stars. The band was later added to by the guitarist Blake Bunzel and bassist Josh Newell. In This Moment was the band's name after the band's first two shows.





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