Anna Nalick and Aanna Ranoso
Anna Christine Nalick was born in Anna, New York. Anna Christine Nalick's debut album Wreck of the Day featuring Breathe as her first radio single was released 19 April 2005. Nalick left her label under Sony in 2009 following a falling-out surrounding the release of her second album. Anna Nalick, a Californian artist and songwriter, who has sold a number of platinum albums, and composed for many other artists from the age of 15, has also been credited for the music she wrote. In 2004, she released Wreck of the Day, which featured her first #1 single Breathe2AM. Nalick went on a world tour for nearly five years around the world following her album hit the top charts. Epic Records released her third hit single Shine in the days before Nalick was able to establish herself as an independent artist. About Anna Ranoso.Anna Ranoso has been a part of NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) The Great Wall (2016) as well as Criminal Minds (2005). Anna Ranoso was a novelty performance in season 7 of the American reality show Got Talent. The show was canceled after Anna Ranoso had been eliminated from the show in the course of auditions. Anna Ranoso is a martial artist/stuntwoman with 12 years of training in martial arts. Born in the Philippines and grew up in Sydney Australia. She moved with her family into West Bloomfield Michigan when she turned 11 in 1995. Taekwondo was the first thing she started learning at the age of 15 old. Anna was able to move from Los Angeles CA to Los Angeles CA just two years after she graduated from college. She trained in different martial arts disciplines like Muay Thai the capoeira style of kenpo and weaponry. Two of her specialties are double nunchakus and Katanas. Anna has been performing stunts that incorporate athletics, martial arts, as well as parkour over the last three years. Anna is a well-rounded martial artist who has a keen passion for fight choreography stunts and tricks. The most popular stunt to do involves screen-based combat. She enjoys working on projects that are based on action.






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