Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso has been a Film and Television Actress for more than 10 years. When she was in the early days of her career, she was also a model with a lot of experience. Born to parents from Puerto Rican Peruvian and Japanese descent, this beautiful Latina beauty is able to become a star in the acting industry in just a few years. Daniella is a talented actor, appearing in many movies and television series since 1997. Over the past 20 years she has played a number of parts and has received high praise from both critics. Her most acclaimed performance was that of Carlotta in the drama Friday Night Lights aired 2007 and Nora Clayton as the fantasy drama Revolution that aired in in 2012. Daniella is a quiet person who does not like being on the radar. She has a wide variety of film and television roles. But fame has the capability of reaching its goals with much ease. Daniella is very well-known on social media. She is a huge fan on Instagram Twitter and Facebook. She had a net worth estimated at approximately $2 million dollars as of April 2017.
Shalita grant, an American actor who played Special Agent Sonja in CBS's popular police procedural series NCIS New Orleans. Shalita Grant was in the show for 4 years prior to ending it peacefully. In order to explain her absence from the show the character of Agent Percy was assigned to FBI in which she starred in a whole new series of adventures. She is a Broadway actor despite having a modest performance in TV. A quick-to-the-mark performer, Shalita was awarded her first Tony Award nomination within 3 years of graduating from The Juilliard School. At first she didn't have the same level of success on TV. Her initial days on television were not as rewarding. Her job was as a waitress and had to go through 60 auditions. She won the attention of critics as Aurelia on the social-political drama Mercy Street in its third season, has been ready to make her acting debut on Search Party's third season.










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