Maria Bartiromo and Jeanne Tripplehorn bio
Maria Bartiromo, an American TV journalist, and the first broadcaster to live directly from the New York Stock Exchange floor live, is a highly acclaimed television personality with several famous programs. Over the course of her twenty-year career as a journalist, Maria Bartiromo played an important role in setting up the TV channel CNBC as one of the tops in business and economic reporting. We can conclude that she is bound to be a journalist after her successful career. Maria struggled with choosing which career path to follow as a woman. Maria would one day want to become a musician, the next an interior designer. The thrill of journalism was too much for her to leave out. She's not just an outstanding journalist but an example for women who wish to be successful in a society dominated by men. She was named one of the fifty Faces who Shaped the Decade she was also the first female journalist to be recognized in the Cable Hall of Fame. As well as an author and columnist, Sheila is also one of the 50 Faces That Shaped The Decade.
Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn (born Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn) is an American actor working in both film, television and theater. A gifted thespian she has been active professionally from over the past 27 years. Her career began in 1990 in an off Broadway show called The Big Funk, by John Patrick Shanley. A year later she was chosen for her first TV role in The Perfect Tribute. In 1992, her acting career launched when she was cast to play a role in Basic Instinct. Then, in The Firm, she played the role of lead female for the very first time. She was cast opposite Tom Cruise and Gene Hackman. Throughout the 1990s she worked alongside some of the most renowned actors in the business, including Gwyneth Paltrow as Sliding Doors Hugh Grant in Mickey Blue Eyes and Julie Andrews in Relative Values. She recently played Dr. Alex Blake in the internationally well-known crime procedural Criminal Minds.






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