Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso, an American model and actress who started her career in the world of film and television she is an accomplished American. In a very short span of time, this beautiful Latina woman who was born in Puerto Rico, to parents of Peruvian descent as well as Japanese descent has become an international star in the film industry. Daniella is an accomplished actor who has appeared in many movies and television shows from 1997. In the last 20 years, she has played many roles, and been praised by and critics. Her most well-known role was her character of Carlotta in the show Friday Night Lights in 2007 and also as Nora Clayton in the fantasy drama series Revolution aired in 2012. Daniella is a prolific film and television career, but she prefers a more relaxed way of life. However, fame is not a problem when one is a target for her. Daniella is a social media star who has an impressive following. According to April 2017, Daniella's net worth was estimated at two million US dollars.
Shalita Grant was an American actor best known for her role as Special Agent Sonja Percy from the widely popular CBS police-procedural series NCIS: New Orleans. After four seasons of the show, she parted ways with the series in a friendly manner in 2018. The plot shifted Agent Percy into the FBI which is where she will experience a new set of adventures. Though she has seen moderate success on TV up to now, she's very well-known in her own Broadway world. Shalita is a quick achiever. In just three years following the time she completed her studies at The Juilliard School Shalita had earned her Tony Award nomination. It wasn't an easy task to get her a spot into the world of television. It took her close to 60 interviews and being a bartender to get the job done before she became an established TV personality. Following her critically acclaimed performance as Aurelia Johnson on Mercy Street (a drama based on sociopolitical concerns) She will play in Search Party's third series.
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