Anna Nalick and Aanna Ranoso
Anna Christine Nalick, an American singer and songwriter. On April 19th 2005, her debut album Wreck the Day with its first radio hit, Breathe, came out. Nalick was contracted to Sony Records from 2005 onwards, left the record label following a dispute about the release date of her second studio album in 2009. Anna Nalick is a multi-platinum selling singer-songwriter who hails from California and, in addition to writing all her own songs is also writing music songs for artists from the age of fifteen. Her first album, Wreck of the Day featuring her smash hit track Breathe 2-AM for Sony/Columbia was released in 2004. Nalick's album topped the charts in 2004, and she embarked upon the world for five years. Epic Records released Shine her third number one hit shortly after Nalick was able to work on her own. The story of Anna Ranoso.Anna Ranoso is known for NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) The Great Wall (2016) and Criminal Minds (2005). Anna Ranoso, a novelty show from America's Got Talent's Season 7, was an act that captivated audiences. The show was canceled after Anna Ranoso had been eliminated from the competition at the time of her audition. Anna Ranoso comes from a long line of martial artists and stuntwomen with more than 12 years' expertise. Her birthplace was in the Philippines, but was raised in Australia's eastern coast. The family relocated to West Bloomfield Michigan in 1995 at the age of 11 years older. Taekwondo training began at age fifteen. Anna relocated to Los Angeles CA after her graduation from college in 2008. She studied martial arts like kenpo, capoeira, kenpo, and muay Thai. Two of her specialties are double nunchakus as well as katanas. In the last 3 years, she has performed stunts incorporating martial arts and gymnastics and has engaged in tricks and parkour for shoots for film and TV as well as live shows. Anna is an experienced martial artist with a passion for fighting choreography, stunts and tricks. She is passionate about fighting on the screen. Her top movies are action.






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