Daniella Alonso and Shalita Grant personal life, career, awards and Net worth
Daniella Alonso has been a Film and Television Actress for more than 10 years. In the early stages of her professional career Alonso was an experienced model. 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 heritage has turned into a major player in the movie industry. A talented actor, Daniella has featured in several TV shows and movies, including prime time series from 1997. Her acting career spans over 20 years and she's played numerous roles, which has earned her the respect of the critics. Her most acclaimed performance was that of Carlotta in the drama Friday Night Lights aired 2007 as well as Nora Clayton as the fantasy drama Revolution which aired the year 2012. Daniella has an extensive professional career in television and film, but she prefers a more simple life style. Yet, fame is a habit which can be found easily. Daniella's name is popular on Instagram as well as Facebook. In April 2017, her networth was valued at approximately 2 million US dollars.
Shalita Grant is an American actor is best-known for her role as Special Agent Sonja percy on the popular CBS police procedural NCIS New Orleans. Shalita Grant appeared on the CBS show for 4 seasons, before breaking up with her in 2018. In order to explain her absence from the show, Agent Percy was transferred to FBI which she was assigned to a new sequence of adventures. She has had a TV career has been moderately successful, yet she is known for her work on Broadway. An early achiever Shalita was awarded her first Tony Award nomination within 3 years of her graduation from The Juilliard School. Her initial days on TV did not come with the same rewards. Prior to becoming an actor on television she was required to work as a bartender for almost 60 hours as well as attend more than 60 auditions. In the wake of her critically acclaimed performance as Aurelia Johnson in Mercy Street (a drama based on sociopolitical concerns) and will soon be appearing in Search Party's third series.










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