Anna Nalick and Aanna Ranoso
Anna Christine Nalick, an American musician and singer. Anna Christine Nalick's album debut Wreck of the Day, featuring Breathe as her first radio hit single, was released on 19 April 2005. Nalick was released from her label Sony in 2009, following there was a disagreement over the launch of her sophomore album. Anna Nalick from California is a singer/songwriter with multiple Platinum albums. She's written songs for other artists since she was 15 years old, in addition to writing her own. Anna Nalick came out with her first studio album Wreck of the Day in 2004 and included her debut chart-topping track Breathe, 2AM. The album rose to the top of charts and set Nalick into a five-year world tour. Epic Records released her third popular single Shine within a few days of when Nalick began working as an independent artist. Anna Ranoso's most notable projects include NCIS Los Angeles (2009), The Great Wall (2017), Criminal Minds (2015) and NCIS Los Angeles (2009). Anna Ranoso is a novelty participant on America's Got Talent Season 7. Her name was dropped from the competition during the audition. Anna Ranoso, a 12 years old veteran of the martial arts and stuntwoman field in the martial arts has a background of martial arts. Born in Manila, she was raised in Sydney Australia. At the age of 11, she was when her family moved away from West Bloomfield Michigan to West Bloomfield Michigan. Taekwondo training began at age 15. Anna moved to Los Angeles CA 2 years after graduating from college, where she learned a variety of different martial arts like muay Thai kung Fu kenpo Capoeira and Weapons. Her specialties are double nunchaku and katana. For the past three years, she has created stunts that blend gymnastics with martial arts. Alongside this she has also worked performing parkour stunts and tricks. Anna is a seasoned martial artist, who is a fan of combat choreography, stunts and tricking. Her preferred type of stunt is the on-screen fight. She loves working on initiatives that are based on actions.
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