Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso was a film and TV actor in the United States that was also model in the early stages of her career. The beautiful Latina actor was raised by parents with Puerto Rican, Peruvian, and Japanese origins. Her career has seen her become a successful actor in just the last few years. Daniella is a skilled actor who has appeared in a variety of movies and prime-time TV series since 1997. Her long and successful career has included her in various roles that earned her high praise from reviewers and admiration from the viewers. Her most acclaimed performance was that of Carlotta on Friday Night Lights aired 2007 as well as Nora Clayton as the fantasy drama Revolution that aired in the year 2012. Daniella even though she has an extensive list of TV and film projects she's worked on, prefers to keep a low profile. The fame of course, is a target for her. Daniella has a huge following in the social media world. She is extremely active on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. In April 2017, her net worth was estimated to be approximately 2 million US dollars.
Shalita Gran was an American actor who is best known for her character of Special Agent Sonja Perry in CBS's highly well-loved crime show NCIS New Orleans. The actress appeared in NCIS for four seasons before parting with it amicably. Her absence was explained by an interesting plot led Agent Percy to an exciting series of new assignments with the FBI. The actress has enjoyed modest TV popularity, yet she's quite well-known in Broadway. Early achiever Shalita received the first Tony Award nomination within 3 years after her graduation at The Juilliard School. Her experience was not the most rewarding start in TV. Her initial days on television weren't as fulfilling. She was a waitress and had undergo 60 auditions. The actress has been praised by critics for her performance as Aurelia In Mercy Street, a socio-political series. She's now set to play the role on Search Party season three.










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