Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso has been a actor in television and film for over ten years. At the beginning of her professional career Alonso was an experienced model. Her parents are who are of Puerto Rican Peruvian and Japanese heritage this stunning Latina beauty is able to make a mark within the world of acting within a relatively short period of time. Daniella an accomplished actor has been in several movies and prime-time TV series from 1997. Her 20 years long professional career has involved her in a variety of roles which brought her high praise from public and the critics. She is best known for portraying Carlotta (in the popular TV show Friday Night Lights) in 2007 and Nora Clayton (in the fantasy-drama series Revolution, which was broadcast during 2012). Daniella is a prolific film and television career, however she has a preference for a low-key way of life. Yet fame has the habit of reaching its goals quickly. Daniella is a popular figure on social media platforms, such as Instagram, Twitter as well as Facebook. In April 2017, her net worth was estimated at around 2 million US Dollars.
Shalita is a popular American actor most well-known for her performance as Sonja Percy in the CBS crime procedural NCIS: New Orleans. She ended their relationship amicably after four seasons. The narrative moved Agent Percy onto the FBI which is where she will experience a new set of adventures. Her TV career has been moderately successful, yet she is famous on Broadway. Shalita was an early performer. She earned her debut Tony Award nomination within three years after she graduated from The Juilliard School. It was not easy for her to make it within the television industry. It took her almost 60 interviews as well as bartending before becoming the TV's biggest star. Following her critically acclaimed performance in Aurelia Johnson on Mercy Street (a drama based on the sociopolitical concerns) and will soon be appearing in Search Party's third series.










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