Anna Nalick and Aanna Ranoso
Anna Christine Nalick (born Anna Christine Nalick) is an American singer-songwriter from America. The album she released as her debut Wreck of the Day, which featured Breathe as her first radio hit was released on the 19th of April 2005. Nalick quit her label with Sony in 2009 following a falling-out surrounding the release of her second album. Anna Nalick is a multi-platinum selling singer and songwriter who hails from California who in the midst of writing all her own songs she has also written with other musicians since 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 began the world for almost five years when the album hit the top of charts. Epic Records released Shine, her third hit single before Nalick became an independent artist. Anna Ranoso has appeared in NCIS Los Angeles (2009), The Great Wall (2016), and Criminal Minds 2005. Anna Ranoso is a novelty participant on America's Got Talent Season 7. Anna Ranoso was eliminated from 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. Her birthplace and education was in Sydney Australia. Her family moved to West Bloomfield Michigan in 1995 when she was just 11 years old. older. Taekwondo training began at age fifteen. Anna relocated to Los Angeles CA 2 years after her graduation from college in which she pursued various discipline of martial arts, including muay Thai kung Fu Kenpo Capoeira and Weapons. The two nunchaku she is specialized in are double and the katana. In the last three years, Anna has done stuntwork that incorporates martial arts as well gymnastics. Also, she has been involved in parkour and tricks for shoots on film for television and live performances. Anna is a very well-rounded martial artist with a strong enthusiasm for combat choreography stunts and tricks. The most popular stunt is screen combat. She's a big fan of making action-packed movies.






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