Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso, an American actress and model who began her career in film and television She is a gifted American. Born to parents who are of Puerto Rican Peruvian and Japanese heritage this stunning Latina beauty is able to establish herself in the acting industry in a short time. Daniella is a fine actor who has appeared in numerous television and film programs from 1997. Through her 20-year career she has appeared in a variety of roles which have brought praise from reviewers, as well as an audience who adores her. Her most well-known roles are Carlotta from the 2007 series Friday Night Lights and Nora Clayton the fantasy-themed drama that aired on Revolution in 2012. Daniella even though she has an extensive list of films and TV series she's been a part of, prefers to keep an unassuming profile. However, fame is an addiction that can find its targets easily. Daniella is a popular figure on social media, including Instagram as well as Twitter as well as Facebook. As of April 2017 her net worth is valued to be about 2 million US dollars.
Shalita Grant was an American actor best known as the Special Agent Sonja Percy in the popular CBS Police procedural show NCIS: New Orleans. Shalita Grant starred on the CBS show for 4 seasons, before breaking up with her in the year 2018. The reason for her absence was an interesting narrative sent Agent Percy into a thrilling set of new missions with FBI. The actress has enjoyed modest TV successes, however she's well known on Broadway. Shalita was a very young performer. She earned her initial Tony Award nomination within three years of graduating from The Juilliard School. In her early days she didn't have the same success on television. It took her nearly 60 interviews as well as working as a Bartender before she became an established TV personality. Following her critically-acclaimed role as Aurelia, Johnson in Mercy Street (a drama based on sociopolitical issues) and will soon play in Search Party's third season.










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