Anna Nalick and Aanna Ranoso
Anna Christine Nalick (born Anna Christine Nalick) is an American musician. She released her debut album Wreck O' the Day on 19 April the 19th of April, 2005. It included Breathe which was her first hit radio song. Nalick has since left her Sony company in 2009 due to an argument over the launch of her second album. Anna Nalick is a multi-platinum selling singer songwriter born in California who, in addition to writing all her own songs she has also written for other artists since she was at the age of fifteen. In 2004, she debuted Wreck of the Day, that featured her debut top-selling single, Breathe2AM. Nalick went on a world tour for more than five years across the world following her album reached the top of charts. Epic Records released Shine her third hit just before Nalick was able to work on her own. About Anna Ranoso.Anna Ranoso is known for NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) The Great Wall (2016) and Criminal Minds (2005). Anna Ranoso performed as a surprise act on Season 7 of America's Got Talent. Anna Ranoso was eliminated during the audition. Anna Ranoso, a 12 year old martial artist/stuntwoman who has a long history of the martial arts, has a background of martial arts. She was originally from the Philippines, but was raised in Australia's eastern coast. At the age of 11, she was when her family relocated from West Bloomfield Michigan to West Bloomfield Michigan. Taekwondo started as a martial art in her 15th year of age. Anna moved from Los Angeles CA, in the year 2008, after graduating from college. She trained at different martial art disciplines like muaythai kenpo and weapons. Katana, double nunchaku are her specialty. In the last three years, Anna has done stuntwork that utilizes martial arts as well gymnastics. Anna also took part in parkour and tricks for film photoshoots for TV as well as live shows. Anna is an incredibly skilled martial artist with a passion for stunting and fight choreography. Her favorite type of stunt is combat on screen. She is a huge lover of action films.






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