Maria Bartiromo and Jeanne Tripplehorn bio
Maria Bartiromo - the American television journalist and broadcaster who was among the first broadcaster to stream live directly from the New York Stock Exchange - is renowned for several of her highly successful shows. Veteran broadcaster with more than two decades' experience covering business and the economy, she was instrumental in making CNBC grow into one of television's most popular channels for economics and business. It's easy to recognize that her incredible career being a reporter was destined specifically for women. Maria when she was young was not sure of her career choice. One day she thought that she would become an interior decorator. Once she discovered the excitement and thrills that journalism offers, there was no stopping her. Alongside being an outstanding journalist the feisty girl is also an inspiration to girls who want to succeed in a predominantly male world. The first journalist from a female perspective to be named among the fifty Faces which Shaped the Decade. Apart from being a columnist, author and a broadcaster she is a journalist, author and broadcaster. Ayala is also an freelance journalist.
Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn was born in America and is an actress who has worked professionally for 27 years. Talented as a thespian, she's been active in the professional world for the last 27 years. Her stage debut was in the year 1990 when she appeared on Broadway with an Off-Broadway production of The Big Funk directed by John Patrick Shanley. Her next role was her first role on television, The Perfect Tribute. In 1992, she was cast as a back-up role in the movie the film Basic Instinct Her career began to take off. It was in The Firm however that she got the role of female lead for the first time. She was cast in the film alongside stars like Tom Cruise and Gene Hackman. Through the 1990s, Gwyneth was a co-star alongside Hugh Grant on Mickey Blue Eyes as well as Julie Andrews for Relative Values. Recently, she was the role as Dr. Alex Blake in Criminal Minds.






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