Before joining The Walking Dead universe as Pearl Thorne in The Ones Who Live, Lesley-Ann Brandt starred in a variety of roles for TV and film. The South African actor is well-known for taking on projects in horror, fantasy, and other traditionally “nerdy” genres, having appeared in shows like Gotham, The Librarians, and most notably Lucifer.
With a variety of roles under her belt, here’s where else you’ve seen Lesley-Ann Brandt before.
Lucifer
As mentioned previously, Brandt is most known for her role as Lucifer’s (Tom Ellis) right-hand Mazikeen in the hit TV series Lucifer. Mazikeen a.k.a. Maze is known for her fierce loyalty, though she sometimes struggles to adapt her brash nature to the human world. Brandt does a phenomenal job of portraying Maze’s growth from demon with a penchant for sadistic torture to a slightly more vulnerable and human demon with a penchant for sadistic torture.
With a variety of roles under her belt, here’s where else you’ve seen Lesley-Ann Brandt before.
Lucifer
As mentioned previously, Brandt is most known for her role as Lucifer’s (Tom Ellis) right-hand Mazikeen in the hit TV series Lucifer. Mazikeen a.k.a. Maze is known for her fierce loyalty, though she sometimes struggles to adapt her brash nature to the human world. Brandt does a phenomenal job of portraying Maze’s growth from demon with a penchant for sadistic torture to a slightly more vulnerable and human demon with a penchant for sadistic torture.
- 2/26/2024
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is poised to bring the epic love story of Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) to a head.
The six-episode limited series, premiering Sunday, February 25 at 9/8c on AMC and AMC+, features several new cast members as we delve into what happened to our beloved characters after their runs on the main series ended.
Monsters and Critics was fortunate enough to chat with Lesley-Ann Brandt (Pearl Thorne), Terry O’Quinn (General Beale), and Craig Tate (Donald Okafor) about joining the latest entry in the sprawling universe.
Check out what they had to say about the series below.
Monsters and Critics: If we start with Lesley-Ann, could you all talk about how daunting it was to enter this well-established universe with such a rich history?
Lesley-Ann Brandt: I don’t know that it was daunting in, you know, I was very aware of how big the world was,...
The six-episode limited series, premiering Sunday, February 25 at 9/8c on AMC and AMC+, features several new cast members as we delve into what happened to our beloved characters after their runs on the main series ended.
Monsters and Critics was fortunate enough to chat with Lesley-Ann Brandt (Pearl Thorne), Terry O’Quinn (General Beale), and Craig Tate (Donald Okafor) about joining the latest entry in the sprawling universe.
Check out what they had to say about the series below.
Monsters and Critics: If we start with Lesley-Ann, could you all talk about how daunting it was to enter this well-established universe with such a rich history?
Lesley-Ann Brandt: I don’t know that it was daunting in, you know, I was very aware of how big the world was,...
- 2/24/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
On the last night of Rolling Loud Miami, a coalition of hip-hop's latest and greatest female rappers paid homage to the Queen. Not Queen Bey. Or Lil' Kim. But Trina. When the DJ dropped "Look Back at Me," a classic song from "Still Da Baddest," all of today's hip-hop queens were feeling it: Latto, TiaCorine, FloMilli, KaMillion, Kari Faux, Maiya the Don.
For those born and raised in the Southern United States, Trina was among the first wave of rappers to represent not only for the South but for women overall, and her impact is felt everywhere - from the rap game to modern television. Three years after André 3000 and Big Boi of Outkast said "The South got something to say" at the 1995 Source Awards, a swift and fierce rebuke of the bicoastal elites who thought the South should have no say in hip-hop, Trina made her debut on "Nann N***a,...
For those born and raised in the Southern United States, Trina was among the first wave of rappers to represent not only for the South but for women overall, and her impact is felt everywhere - from the rap game to modern television. Three years after André 3000 and Big Boi of Outkast said "The South got something to say" at the 1995 Source Awards, a swift and fierce rebuke of the bicoastal elites who thought the South should have no say in hip-hop, Trina made her debut on "Nann N***a,...
- 8/31/2023
- by Taylor Crumpton
- Popsugar.com
Peacock’s Bel-Air Season 2 Episode 6 focused on the rivalry between Phil Banks and his older brother, Julius. Here are three key moments from “Let the Best Man Win” to know if you didn’t watch.
Songs that played during ‘Bel-Air’ Season 2 Episode 6
BoyPanda and PsychoYP – “Ball”
This is the song that plays as Carlton lifts weights
The Math Club featuring Camp Lo – “When We Come Thru”
The song plays as the Banks family arrives at the mansion for the reunion
The Math Club & Tha Alkaholiks – “Drink Somethin’”
The song that plays as they play dominos at the family reunion
The Neons – “Everything’ll Be Alright”
The song that plays when Phil’s mom comes into the kitchen to get the fish fry started
No family function is complete without that soul train line. Get it, Aunt Viv! @cassiefreestyle #BelAirPeacock pic.twitter.com/9nkJY27LuE
— Bel-Air on Peacock (@BelAirPeacock) March...
Songs that played during ‘Bel-Air’ Season 2 Episode 6
BoyPanda and PsychoYP – “Ball”
This is the song that plays as Carlton lifts weights
The Math Club featuring Camp Lo – “When We Come Thru”
The song plays as the Banks family arrives at the mansion for the reunion
The Math Club & Tha Alkaholiks – “Drink Somethin’”
The song that plays as they play dominos at the family reunion
The Neons – “Everything’ll Be Alright”
The song that plays when Phil’s mom comes into the kitchen to get the fish fry started
No family function is complete without that soul train line. Get it, Aunt Viv! @cassiefreestyle #BelAirPeacock pic.twitter.com/9nkJY27LuE
— Bel-Air on Peacock (@BelAirPeacock) March...
- 3/31/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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