Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso, an American model and actress who started her career in film and television, is a talented American. Within a short period of time, this gorgeous Latina woman who was born in Puerto Rico with parents of Peruvian descent as well as Japanese descendents has made herself an international star in the film industry. Daniella was a good actor and has been featured in a variety of movies and primetime TV shows since 1997. She has appeared in a broad range of characters over the course of her 20-year career, earning her praise from critics as well as viewers. Her most notable roles include Carlotta from the show Friday Night Lights and Nora Clayton the fantasy-themed drama that airing on Revolution in 2012. Daniella is a quiet life, attempting to stay out of being in the spotlight for as long as is possible. However, fame is known for its habit of reaching its goals easily. Daniella is quite well-known in social media and is a huge fan on Instagram Twitter as well as Facebook. In April of 2017, Daniella's worth is estimated at 2 million US dollars.
Shalita Gran is an American actress most well-known for her role as Special Agent Sonja Perry in CBS's highly loved crime drama NCIS New Orleans. She ended their friendship peacefully following four seasons. As a justification for her absence, the plot entailed Agent Percy to FBI to embark on a series of new adventures. Shalita has seen moderate TV success, but she's well known on Broadway. Shalita has always been an impressive achiever. Within 3 years after she completed her studies at The Juilliard School Shalita had received her Tony Award nomination. It wasn't easy for her to make it in the TV industry. It took her nearly 60 interviews and working as a Bartender before she became a TV star. In the wake of her critically acclaimed performance as Aurelia, Johnson in Mercy Street (a drama based on the sociopolitical concerns) She will appear in Search Party's third season.
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