Anna Nalick and Aanna Ranoso
Anna Christine Nalick (born Anna Christine Nalick) is an American performer from the US. On the 19th of April, 2005 the album she released as her debut Wreck the Day with its first radio hit Breathe came out. Nalick has left Sony's record label in 2009 after a disagreement concerning the release date of her next album. Anna Nalick, a Californian performer and songwriter, who has sold several platinum albums and wrote for numerous other artists starting at when she was 15 is also credited with writing music. In 2004, she released Wreck of the Day, with her first top one single Breathe2AM. Nalick did a tour around the world over the course of five years, after the album reached the top of charts. Epic Records released Shine her third hit just before Nalick made her debut as an independent artist. About Anna Ranoso.Anna Ranoso was a star of NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) The Great Wall (2016) as well as Criminal Minds (2005). Anna Ranoso performed as a surprise act on Season 7 of America's Got Talent. She was eliminated in the audition. Anna Ranoso, a 12 year old martial artist/stuntwoman who has a long history who is a martial artist has an extensive background in martial arts. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia. She was eleven years old when her family moved to West Bloomfield Michigan to West Bloomfield Michigan. Taekwondo was her first martial art when she turned 15. Anna was able to move between Los Angeles CA to Los Angeles CA about two years later when she completed university. Her training included a range of martial arts disciplines, for example, Muay Thai Capoeira kenpo kung fu and weapons. Her specialties are double nunchaku and Katana. For the past 3 years she has performed stunts with gymnastics and martial arts and has engaged in stunts and tricks for films, TV and live television shows. Anna is an experienced martial artist who has a keen love for stunts in fight choreography and tricking. She is passionate about fighting on the screen. She loves working on projects that require action.






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