Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy (also popularly referred to as LBB) is a popular American actor and musician. Her success as an actress and performer due to her ability to act, music and storytelling. Her determination and passion have also helped. Debuting at the age of nine, in the Radio City's Christmas Spectacular she has been in a number of crucial Broadway roles since then. That is proof of her talent. Hairspray Legally Blonde Anger Management and others, have seen her receive several nominations. Besides Broadway roles she has also performed on TV shows in the shows Angie Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains as well as Cold Case. In addition to being an actor as well as a singer, she also sings. She began writing songs at the age of 14 and started her first band at age 18. Country music is in her blood and she's received high praise and rave reviews for her debut country single Giddy on Up and album Achin and Shakin. To take the boundaries of her imagination she founded LBBTV, her production firm LBBTV. The result was the hit comedy web-series Cooter County. In addition, she has time to do social and charity work, and she is also the spokesperson of the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian, an American real-life television personality and businesswoman is well known for her role for her role as the proprietor and host of Mary's Finds' online store. In addition, she appeared in Storage Wars: Texas. In many cases, she is referred to as The Junkyard Queen' or the Junkyard Queen' or The Junkster' Mary is known for her collection of antiques sourced from estate sales, auctions and storage units. Following her graduation from the photojournalism program, she began her career at the well-known Architectural Digest magazine under its creator Paige Rense and eventually went on to begin her own section titled Mary Finds'. In this section, videos were shown on how to decorate and renovate your home. After returning to Texas she opened a shop under her same name that specialized in antiques. In the course of operating her antiques shop, she was spotted by an A&E Television producer who gave her the chance to be a guest on the Texas version of Storage Wars. The program ran over three years. A result of her fame her popularity, she was able to be an actor in the initial season of Storage Wars during its fifth season. Storage Wars was a part of her life throughout the following seasons, and she was in and out of the show up until the 12th season.









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