Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso was a film and television actress from America who was a model at the beginning of her professional career. She is a stunning Latina born of parents who have a Puerto Rican Peruvian Japanese, Daniella has already left her mark on the international stage. Daniella has been an outstanding actor in numerous television and film series in the years since. Over the course of her 20-year career she has appeared in a variety of parts and has received high praise from both critics. Her most memorable roles include Carlotta in the series Friday Night Lights and Nora Clayton, a fantasy drama airing on Revolution in 2012. Daniella, despite a long list of films and TV series she's been a part of, prefers to keep a low profile. Fame has a way of getting to you quickly. Daniella enjoys a large following in the social media world. Daniella is very present in Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. As of April 2017 Daniella's wealth was around 2 million US dollars.
Shalita Grant was an American actor who is best known as Special Agent Sonja Percy on the popular CBS police-procedural series NCIS: New Orleans. Shalita Grant was a part of the CBS show for four seasons before separating amicably with her in 2018. To justify her absence from the show, the plot had Agent Percy become a member of the FBI and embark on an exciting series of new adventures. She is an established Broadway performer despite her mediocre performance on TV. A quick-to-the-mark performer, Shalita got her first Tony Award nomination within 3 years of her graduation at The Juilliard School. The first few years of the television profession were not as rewarding. Before she could become a TV actor she was required to work as bartender for nearly 60 hours and attend over 60 auditions. Following receiving critical acclaim for her performance as Aurelia Johnson on the sociopolitical drama series Mercy Street she is all set to appear in Season 3 of dark comedy Search Party.
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