Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso is an American Film and Television actress who was also a renowned model at the beginning of her professional career. Within a short period of time, this gorgeous Latina woman, born in Puerto Rico, to parents of Peruvian descent as well as Japanese descent has become a major player in the movie industry. Daniella is a fine actor who has appeared in many movies and television shows since 1997. Over the past 20 years she has played a number of roles, and been praised by the critics as well as from. Her most well-known roles include playing Carlotta (in the TV series Friday Night Lights) in 2007, and Nora Clayton (in the fantasy-drama series Revolution, which was broadcast in 2012). Despite a large repertoire of television and film work Daniella likes to lead a simple life and avoid the limelight as much possible. The truth is that fame and fortune can be handed to any person. Daniella's popularity is well-known on Instagram and Facebook. In April of 2017, her networth was valued at approximately 2 million US Dollars.
Shalita Gran was an American actor who is best known for her character of Special Agent Sonja Perry on CBS's popular crime procedural NCIS New Orleans. The actress appeared in NCIS for four seasons until she left the show peacefully. The narrative shifted Agent Percy onto the FBI, where she would encounter a fresh set of adventures. Shalita is an established Broadway star despite her modest popularity on TV. Shalita was an early achiever. She earned her first Tony Award nomination within three years after she graduated from The Juilliard School. It wasn't an easy task for her to succeed within the television industry. Before she could become a TV actor, she had to be bartender for more than 60 hours as well as attend more than 60 auditions. Her work has garnered praise from critics for her character Aurelia In Mercy Street, a socio-political drama. Now she's set to appear as Aurelia in Search Party season three.
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