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 television she is an accomplished American. The stunning Latina actress was born to parents of Peruvian, Puerto Rican, as well as Japanese roots. The actress has become an actor of great success in only two years. Daniella was an excellent actor and has been featured in many movies, and television shows, and primetime programming in the years since 1997. She has appeared in a broad spectrum of characters in the time of her professional career. She has received praise from both critics and viewers. Her most acclaimed performance was that of Carlotta in the drama Friday Night Lights aired 2007 as well as Nora Clayton as the fantasy drama Revolution which aired the year 2012. Despite having a wide range of television and film work Daniella likes to lead a simple life and avoid the limelight as much possible. The spotlight can be a means of getting to you quickly. Daniella has a huge following in the social media world. She is extremely active on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Her net worth is approximately 2 million US dollars as at April 2017.
Shalita Grant, an American actress best known for her role for her role as Special Agent Sonja Percy in the loved CBS police procedural series NCIS: New Orleans. The actress appeared in the show for 4 years before parting with it amicably. The reason for her absence was an interesting storyline took Agent Percy into a thrilling set of new missions with FBI. She has had a TV profession has not been very successful, yet she is known for her work on Broadway. Early achiever Shalita received her first Tony Award nomination within 3 years of her graduation of The Juilliard School. The first few years of the television profession were not as rewarding. While working as a bartender as well as undergoing more than sixty auditions, she eventually was able to become a TV actor. Her appearance on the comedy show Mercy Street's sociopolitical satire in the role of Aurelia received praise from the critics.










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