Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso is an American Film and Television actor who also worked as a successful model during the early years of her professional career. The stunning Latina is making her name in the industry within an extremely short amount of time. Daniella is a skilled actor who has been featured in numerous films and prime-time television series from 1997. Over the course of her career, she has appeared in a variety of roles that have earned praise from public and the critics who love her. She was most acclaimed for her role of Carlotta on the television series Friday Night Lights in 2007 and also as Nora Clayton in the fantasy drama series Revolution which aired in 2012. Despite her extensive portfolio of film and television work Daniella is known for her low-key life shying away from the limelight as much possible. Yet, fame is a habit that finds its target easily. Daniella is quite popular in social media and has a considerable following across Instagram Twitter and Facebook. In April of 2017, Daniella's wealth was estimated at 2 million US dollars.
Shalita Grant Shalita Grant, an American actor, is known for her role as Special Agent Sonja Percy in the cult CBS cop procedural NCIS New Orleans. Shalita Grant appeared on the show for four seasons prior to separating peacefully from her character in 2018. The reason for her absence was the fact that her plot led Agent Percy into a thrilling set of new missions with FBI. She's a Broadway star despite her modest success in TV. Shalita was an young performer. Her initial Tony Award nomination within three years of graduating from The Juilliard School. It wasn't an easy task for her to succeed into the world of television. After working as bartender, and going through nearly 60 auditions, she finally was able to become a TV actor. Following her critically acclaimed performance as Aurelia, Johnson in Mercy Street (a drama based on sociopolitical concerns) She will appear in Search Party's third series.










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