Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy, also known as LBB, is an American actor and singer. She's had great success as an actress and performer due to her talent in acting, music and storytelling. Her determination and passion have also helped. Debuting at the age of nine, she appeared in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular she has appeared in a number of important Broadway roles since then. She has been nominated for numerous awards since delivering her finest performances in Legally Blonde, Hairspray and Anger Management. Apart from Broadway performances, she has appeared in television shows acting in the programs Angie Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains as well as Cold Case. She is not only an actress but she is also an accomplished musician. When she was 14, she began writing songs. Her first band was founded at the age of 18. Country music is in her blood She has won praise and acclaim for her first country single Giddy on Up as well as her album Achin and Shakin. To take her creative boundaries she founded LBBTV, her production firm LBBTV. This led to the hit comedy web-series Cooter County. Her social work, charity and role as a spokesperson for the American Heart Association are also included in her hectic schedule.
Mary Padian, an American real-life television personality and businesswoman is best known as the host and owner of Mary's Finds' online store. Also, she was a part of Storage Wars: Texas. Mary Padian also known as the Junkster as well as the Junkyard Queen. She has an impressive collection of antiques which is sourced from auctions, estate sales and storage units. Mary's career began after she completed her education as a journalist in Architectural Digest, under the founding editor Paige Rense. Then in her late years, Mary found her own page called Mary Finds. This section involved videos on home refurbishing and decoration after which she moved back to Texas and opened her business under the same name, and focus on restoring antiques and furnishing. While running her antiques shop she was spotted by an A&E Television producer who gave her the chance to be a guest on the Texas edition of Storage Wars. The show ran for three seasons and proved to be a huge hit. In the 5th season, her popularity led to her being a part of Storage Wars. Storage Wars seasons 5-12 have been seen on and off on the reality show.









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