Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy was born in the US and is well known as the stage name LBB. She is a talented actor with singing skills, and storytelling abilities, with passion and her dedication to the industry she has had a huge successes. She made her Broadway debut with the Radio City's Christmas Spectacular when she was just nine years old. Giving her best in Hairspray Legally Blonde and Anger Management as well as many others, she has earned several nominations for her performances. Along with her Broadway performance, she's appeared in TV shows such as Angie Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains & Cold Case. In addition to acting, she's also a vocalist. She began writing songs at 14 years old and began her first band around the age of age 18. Country music is a part of her and she's received high praise and rave reviews for both her first country single Giddy on Up and her debut album Achin and Shakin. In order to take her ideas a level ahead she established her own production company LBBTV which was the producer of the hugely popular comedy web-series Cooter County. In addition, she has time to engage in charitable and social activities and acts as the spokesperson for the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian is an American businesswoman and a reality TV personality that is best known for being the founder of Mary's Finds' an online store and for starring in reality show Storage Wars: Texas. In many cases, she is referred to as the Junkyard Queen' or The Junkster' Mary is known for her antique collections sourced through estate sales and auctions as well as storage units. After completing a degree in photojournalism, she started her professional career with the well-known Architectural Digest magazine under its director Paige Rense and eventually went on to create her own segment titled Mary Finds'. Within this section, instructional videos were shown on how to decorate and renovate your house. After returning to Texas she started a business under her same name that specialized in antiques. A&E Television producers spotted her while she ran her antiques store and offered her the opportunity to appear in Texas the version of Storage Wars. The show ran for three seasons. The show was recast in the fifth season of Storage Wars because she had become popular. She has been involved in subsequent seasons of Storage Wars and has appeared in and out on the reality show all the way up to season 12 at present.









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