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. She was also an accomplished model in the first few years of her professional life. Her parents are of Puerto Rican Peruvian and Japanese heritage this stunning Latina beauty managed to establish herself within the world of acting in a short time. A fine actress Daniella has featured in several TV shows and movies, including prime time series since 1997. Her long and successful career has seen her portraying a variety of roles which brought her praise from reviewers and admiration from the viewers. Most acclaimed was her portrayal of Carlotta on Friday Night Lights aired 2007 and Nora Clayton as the fantasy drama Revolution that aired in 2012. Despite her extensive portfolio of television and film work Daniella prefers to live a quiet life, avoiding spotlights as much as is possible. The fame of course, is a target for her. Daniella's popularity is well-known via Instagram as well as Facebook. In April of 2017, Daniella's worth is approximately two millions US dollars.
Shalita is a well-known American actress best known for her role in the role of Sonja Percy in the CBS crime-procedural NCIS: New Orleans. She was a part of the show for 4 years until she left the show peacefully. To justify her absence from the show, the plot included Agent Percy join FBI and begin a series of exciting new adventures. Though she has seen moderate successes on TV until now she is very well-known in her own Broadway world. A quick-to-the-mark performer, Shalita was awarded the first Tony Award nomination within 3 years after graduating of The Juilliard School. The beginning years of her television career were not as rewarding. Her initial days on television weren't as enjoyable. She was a waitress and had to audition for 60 times. She won critical acclaim as Aurelia on the political drama Mercy Street in its third season, is ready to make her acting debut on Search Party's third season.
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