Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso was a film and television actress from America that was also model in the early stages of her professional career. Born to parents from Puerto Rican Peruvian and Japanese heritage this stunning Latina beauty has managed to make a mark within the world of acting in a short time. Daniella was an excellent actor and has appeared in many movies, and television shows, and primetime programming from 1997. Over the past 20 years she has played a number of roles and received praises from the critics as well as from. Most acclaimed was her portrayal of Carlotta in the drama Friday Night Lights aired 2007 as well as Nora Clayton as the fantasy drama Revolution that aired in the year 2012. Daniella, despite a long list of TV and film projects she's worked on she prefers to keep her profile low. The fame of course, will find the perfect targets. Daniella is quite well-known in social media. She has a considerable following across Instagram Twitter as well as Facebook. In April 2017, her net worth was estimated to be around 2 million US dollars.
Shalita Grant is an American actress best known for her role as Special Agent Sonja Percy in the loved CBS police-procedural series NCIS: New Orleans. She was a part of four seasons of the show until her departure in 2018. In order to explain her absence from the show agent Percy was transferred to FBI in which she starred in a whole new series of adventures. She has had modest TV success, but she's quite well-known in Broadway. Shalita was an extremely young performer. Her debut Tony Award nomination within three years after graduating The Juilliard School. At first she was not able to achieve the same kind of success in television. She had to work as bartender as well as undergo more than 60 auditions before making her mark as a television actor. Following her critically acclaimed performance in Aurelia Johnson on Mercy Street (a drama based on social issues) and will soon be appearing in Search Party's third series.










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