Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso has been a Film and Television Actress for more than ten years. At the beginning of her career Alonso was a model with a lot of experience. Born to parents from Puerto Rican Peruvian and Japanese heritage this stunning Latina beauty has managed to become a star in the acting industry within a relatively short period of time. Daniella is a talented actor, appearing in many movies and television shows since the year 1997. Over the course of her 20-year career she has played a number of parts and has received high praise from and critics. In 2007 she was recognized for her role as Carlotta, in Friday Night Lights. She also played Nora Clayton on the fantasy series Revolution. Daniella lives a relatively low-key life, attempting to stay out of the spotlight as much as she can. It is a fact that fame will find the perfect targets. Daniella is quite well-known in social media and has a considerable following across Instagram Twitter as well as Facebook. Her net worth was calculated at around $2 million dollars in April of 2017.
Shalita grant, an American actress who plays Special Agent Sonja in the CBS's cult police procedural show NCIS New Orleans. She was a part of the series for four years prior to ending it peacefully. Her absence was explained by being a part of whose narrative took Agent Percy on an exciting set of missions that were new to the FBI. She has had some TV popularity, yet she's quite well-known in Broadway. Shalita, a young achiever, received the Tony Award nomination within 3 months of graduating at The Juilliard School. Her experience was not the most rewarding start in TV. While working as a bartender and going through nearly sixty auditions, she eventually was able to become a TV actor. In the wake of receiving acclaim from critics for her performance as Aurelia Johnson on the sociopolitical drama Mercy Street she is all scheduled to make an appearance in The third episode of the comedy dark Search Party.










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