Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy, often referred to as LBB is an American actress and singer. Her ability to act music and storytelling combined with her drive and determination has helped her gain tremendous successes in the world of entertainment. Debuting at the age of nine in Radio City's the Christmas Spectacular she has been in many crucial Broadway roles since then. Her performance has earned many nominations. Apart from Broadway performances, she has been on television in shows as an actor in the shows Angie Tribeca: Idiot Sitter Royal Pains as well as Cold Case. In addition to being an actress she is also a vocalist. She started writing songs at the age of 14 and began her first band when she was 18. Achin and Shakin, her first single and album of the country genre Giddy On Up, both were huge hits that received rave reviews. In order for her to expand her visions further she set up her own production company LBBTV and created the smash-hit comedy webseries Cooter County. Additionally, she makes opportunity to get involved in social and charitable initiatives and serves as the spokesperson for the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian has been a reality show host as well as an American businesswoman for many years. She is most well-known for her role as she was the creator of Mary's Finds' - an online shop that sells clothes and accessories. She also appeared on Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is also referred to as the Junkster and The Junkyard Queen. She has an impressive collection of antiques which she acquires from auctions estate sales and even storage units. Mary's professional career started when she completed her education as a photographer in Architectural Digest, under the directorship of Paige Rense. Then in her later years Mary discovered her own website named Mary Finds. Within this section, instructional videos were given on how to renovate and decorate your house. After returning to Texas she started a business under her same name that is a specialist in antiques. A&E Television producers spotted her when she worked at her antiques store and offered her the opportunity to appear in Texas' version of Storage Wars. The three-season series had a massive success. In the wake of her success her appearance on the show, she was a part of the original Storage Wars' fifth season. Storage Wars was a part of her daily life through subsequent seasons. She has been on and off the show up until the 12th season.









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