Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso began her acting career as an actress for TV and film. Alonso was also an accomplished model in the first few years of her professional career. Born to parents who are of Puerto Rican Peruvian and Japanese origin, this gorgeous Latina beauty managed to establish herself in the acting industry within a relatively short period of time. Daniella is an accomplished actor, appearing in many movies and television series from 1997. Through her 20-year career she has played a range of roles which have brought her raves from the critics, and an audience who adores her. She was most acclaimed for her role of Carlotta in the series Friday Night Lights in 2007 and as Nora Clayton in the fantasy drama series Revolution which aired in the year 2012. Despite having a wide range of TV and film roles Daniella prefers to live a quiet life, avoiding the limelight as much possible. It is possible for fame to getting to you quickly. Daniella has a huge following in the social media world. She is present on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. In April 2017, her net worth was estimated at around 2 million US Dollars.
Shalita Gran was an American actor best known for playing Special Agent Sonja Perry in CBS's highly popular crime procedural NCIS New Orleans. She was a part of four seasons of the show prior to announcing her exit in the year 2018. In order to explain her absence from the show agent Percy was assigned to FBI where she had a new sequence of adventures. While she only had a small level of success on TV but she's now very well-known in Broadway. An early achiever Shalita was awarded her very first Tony Award nomination within 3 years of her graduation from The Juilliard School. It wasn't easy to get her a spot in the TV industry. Her initial days on television weren't as fulfilling. She worked as a waitress and had to audition for 60 times. Her appearance on the comedy show Mercy Street's sociopolitical satire as Aurelia was well-received by critics.
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