Maria Bartiromo and Jeanne Tripplehorn bio
The first person who broadcast live from the floors of the New York Stock Exchange Maria Bartiromo is an acclaimed American television journalist, with numerous highly acclaimed shows to her credit. She's a veteran broadcaster who has more than a decade of journalism experience covering the business world and economics. Her contribution was vital in helping to make CNBC one of the top channels within this field. One can only conclude that this lady is destined to become a journalist following her successful career. Maria was a bit unsure when deciding which path she should take as a woman. She would dream of being singing one day, then become an interior designer in the next. When she was able to experience the benefits of journalism, she never went back. In addition to being a brilliant journalist however she serves as an inspiration to women who want a career within an industry that is heavily that is dominated by men. Apart from being among the list of "50 Faces of Decade" she was also the first female journalist inducted into Cable Hall of Fame. In addition to being a columnist, author and broadcaster, Ms. Ayala is also an freelance journalist.
Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn was born in the United States and has performed professionally for 27 years. She's been a professional actor for over 27 years. She made her acting debut on stage in an off-Broadway production of The Big Funk by John Patrick Shanley in 1990. Then, in The Perfect Tribute, she had her debut TV role the following year. In 1992, she was enlisted as a character supporting in the movie Basic Instinct. It was the beginning of her successful profession. The Firm marked her first role as a female leading actor, playing opposite Tom Cruise and Gene Hackman. Through the 1990s her career was a collaboration with Hollywood's top actors such as Gwyneth in Sliding doors, Hugh Grant Mickey Blue Eyes, and Julie Andrews Relative Values. She played Dr. Alex Blake on the well-known international crime drama Criminal Minds.






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