Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso, an American model and actress, who started her acting career in films and television She is a gifted American. She was born to parents of Puerto Rican Peruvian and Japanese heritage this stunning Latina beauty managed to become a star within the world of acting in just a few years. Daniella is a talented actor who has appeared in numerous television and film programs from 1997. The 20-year span of her professional career has involved her in various roles that brought her high praise from critics and love from viewers. She is best known for portraying Carlotta (in the TV series Friday Night Lights) in 2007 as well as Nora Clayton (in the fantasy-drama series Revolution that aired in 2012). Daniella is a quiet life, attempting to stay out of the spotlight as much as possible. The fame of course, will find the perfect targets. Daniella is very well-known on social media and has a considerable following across Instagram Twitter and Facebook. As of April 2017 Daniella's net worth was approximately 2 millions US dollars.
Shalita Grant was an American actress best known for her role as Special Agent Sonja Percy in the popular CBS police procedural series NCIS: New Orleans. The actress appeared in the series for four years prior to ending it peacefully. In order to justify her absence from the show, the plot required Agent Percy join FBI and begin new exciting adventures. The actress has enjoyed modest TV popularity, yet she's well-known on Broadway. A quick-to-the-mark performer, Shalita received her first Tony Award nomination within 3 years after having graduated at The Juilliard School. It wasn't an easy task for her to make it within the television industry. It took her almost 60 interviews and being a bartender to get the job done before she was a TV star. The actress has been praised by critics for her role as Aurelia on Mercy Street, a socio-political series. She's now set to play the role in Search Party season three.










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