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 TV she is an accomplished American. In a very short span of time, the gorgeous Latina woman born in Puerto Rico to parents of Peruvian descent as well as Japanese descent has become a star in the film industry. A fine actress Daniella has featured in several films and prime-time television shows since 1997. She has portrayed a wide spectrum of characters in the years of her career, earning her praise from critics as well as viewers. The most notable role she has played is her role as Carlotta (in the popular TV show Friday Night Lights) in 2007, and Nora Clayton (in the fantasy-drama series Revolution in 2012). in 2012). Despite a large repertoire of TV and film roles Daniella likes to lead a low-key life shying away from spotlights as much as is possible. Yet fame has the habit of finding its targets easily. Daniella has a huge following on social media, including Instagram as well as Twitter as well as Facebook. In April 2017, her net worth is valued at around 2 million US dollars.
Shalita is a popular American actress most well-known for her performance as Sonja Percy in the CBS crime procedural NCIS: New Orleans. After four seasons, she parted ways with NCIS in a peaceful manner in the year 2018. The storyline moved Agent Percy into the FBI, where she would encounter a fresh set of adventures. Shalita is an established Broadway performer despite her mediocre popularity on TV. Shalita was an early achiever. Her first Tony Award nomination within three years after she graduated from The Juilliard School. The first few years of her career in television were not as rewarding. The first few days of her time on television weren't as enjoyable. She was waitress, and was required to audition for 60 times. In the wake of receiving acclaim from critics for her portrayal of Aurelia Johnson in the socio-political drama Mercy Street she is all ready to be a part of The third episode of the comedy dark Search Party.










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