Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso has been a actor in television and film for more than ten years. In the early stages of her professional career Alonso was an accomplished model. Her parents are who are of Puerto Rican Peruvian and Japanese origin, this gorgeous Latina beauty managed to establish herself on the scene of acting within a relatively short period of time. Daniella has been an outstanding actor in numerous television and film series from 1997. The 20-year span of her career has seen her portraying many roles, which received high praise from reviewers and admiration from the viewers. She was most acclaimed for the role she played as Carlotta in the show Friday Night Lights in 2007 and as Nora Clayton in the fantasy drama series Revolution which aired in 2012. Daniella is a quiet woman who is not one to spend time on the radar. Her resume includes a broad selection of both film and television roles. It is a fact that fame is a target for her. Daniella's popularity is well-known through Instagram as well as Facebook. As of April 2017 her net worth is valued at about 2 million US dollars.
Shalita Grant is an American actor is best-known as the character of the role of Special Agent Sonja percy on the popular CBS cop-procedural NCIS New Orleans. In 2018, she ended their relationship amicably after four seasons. To justify her absence from the show, the storyline brought Agent Percy to FBI for exciting new adventures. Though she experienced a little amount of success in TV however, she has become quite popular in Broadway. Shalita an aspiring young actor was awarded the Tony Award nomination within 3 months of graduation of The Juilliard School. Her experience was not the most rewarding start in TV. Her first job was as a bartender and undergo more than 60 auditions before making her mark as a TV actor. In the wake of her critically acclaimed performance as Aurelia, Johnson in Mercy Street (a drama based on social questions) She will play in Search Party's third series.
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