Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso has been a actress in the film and television industry for more than ten years. In the early stages of her career as a model, she also was a model with a lot of experience. She was born to parents of Puerto Rican Peruvian and Japanese heritage this stunning Latina beauty is able to become a star in the acting industry in a short time. Daniella has been a stellar actor in many movies and TV series, in the years since. Her acting career spans over more than 20 years. She has played various roles that have garnered her acclaim from critics. She is best known for her role as Carlotta (in the television series Friday Night Lights) in 2007, and Nora Clayton (in the fantasy-drama series Revolution that aired on the air in 2012.). Daniella lives a relatively low-key existence, trying to avoid the spotlight as much as she can. It is true that the spotlight can come to anyone. Daniella has a huge following on social media, including Instagram as well as Twitter as well as Facebook. In April 2017, her networth was valued at approximately 2 million US Dollars.
Shalita Gran was an American actor most well-known for her role as the role of Special Agent Sonja Perry in CBS's highly popular crime procedural NCIS New Orleans. The actress was on the show for the series for four seasons until her departure in the year 2018. As a justification for her absence the storyline took Agent Percy to the FBI to embark on a series of fresh adventures. Shalita has seen moderate TV successes, however she's well-known on Broadway. Shalita is a quick performer. Within 3 years after her graduation from The Juilliard School Shalita had received the Tony Award nomination. It wasn't easy for her to make it in the TV industry. It took her nearly 60 interviews, and being a bartender to get the job done before she became a TV star. The performance she made in Mercy Street's socio-political comedy series in the role of Aurelia was praised by the critics.










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