Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy (also popularly referred to as LBB) is a popular American actress and musician. She has achieved great successes as an actress and performer due to her ability to act, music and storytelling. The passion she has for her work and the determination are also a big factor in her success. Beginning her career at nine, in the Radio City's the Christmas Spectacular she has performed in a number of significant Broadway roles since then. She has been nominated for numerous awards since delivering the best performance in Legally Blonde, Hairspray as well as Anger Management. In addition to Broadway her appearances have been in several TV shows, including the show Angie Tribeca's Idiot Sitter Royal Pains Cold Case. Not only is she an actress, she is she is also an accomplished musician. at the age of 14 she started writing songs. The band she first joined formed at 18 years old. Country music is in the DNA and was praised for both her country music album Achin and Shakin and first single Giddy On Up. She founded LBBTV to help take her concepts to the highest level. The company created Cooter County, a super-hit comedy series on web. Apart from her charitable and social activities, she is also her American Heart Association spokesperson.
Mary Padian, an American businesswoman and reality TV star, is best known for her role as the proprietor and host the Mary's Finds' online store. She also starred in Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is also known as the Junkyard Queen or The Junkster is well-known for her extensive antique collection that comes from storage units at auctions and estate auctions. Mary's professional career started when she graduated as a photojournalist at Architectural Digest, under the directorship of Paige Rense. Then in her late years, Mary created her own webpage called Mary Finds. It was a series of videos focusing on decorating and renovating homes. When she moved back to Texas and discovered a location to operate her antiques shop and started an entirely new venture. As she was running her antiques shop she was noticed by an A&E Television producer who gave her the opportunity to participate on the Texas edition of Storage Wars. The show ran for three seasons. In the 5th season, her popularity led her to being cast in Storage Wars. Storage Wars has featured her for the entire duration of subsequent seasons. She was a guest on the show until season 12.









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