Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso was a film and TV actor in the United States that was also models at the start of her career. A stunning Latina born to parents who have a Puerto Rican Peruvian Japanese, Daniella has already left her mark on the international scene. An excellent actor Daniella was featured in a number of TV shows and movies, including prime time series since 1997. Over the course of her 20-year career she has appeared in a variety of parts and has received high praise from and critics. The most notable role she has played is her role as Carlotta (in the TV series Friday Night Lights) in 2007 and Nora Clayton (in the fantasy-drama series Revolution in 2012). on the air in 2012.). Daniella lives a relatively low-key life, attempting to stay out of being in the spotlight for as long as possible. Fame has a way of getting to you quickly. Daniella has a huge following on social media platforms, such as Instagram as well as Twitter and Facebook. According to April 2017, Daniella's wealth was estimated at two million US dollars.
Shalita is a well-known American actor who is best known for her character in the role of Sonja Percy in the CBS Crime-Procedural NCIS: New Orleans. She appeared in four seasons on the show until her departure in the year 2018. The plot shifted Agent Percy over to the FBI, where she would be able to experience new adventures. Her TV profession has not been very productive, and yet she's well-known for her work on Broadway. Shalita has always been an impressive achiever. After just 3 years she graduated from The Juilliard School Shalita had earned the Tony Award nomination. The beginning years of her television career weren't as exciting. It took her close to 60 interviews, and working as a Bartender before she became a TV star. After lapping up critical acclaim for her portrayal of Aurelia Johnson on the sociopolitical drama Mercy Street she is all ready to be a part of The third episode of the comedy dark Search Party.










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