Anna Nalick and Aanna Ranoso
Anna Christine Nalick, an American music producer and singer. The album she released as her debut Wreck of the Day featuring the first of her radio hits Breathe came out on 19 April 2005. Nalick was released by Sony's label 2009 after a disagreement regarding the release of her second record. Anna Nalick, a Californian musician and singer who sold numerous platinum albums as well as written songs for numerous other artists starting at when she was 15 she is also known for her creating music. Anna Nalick dropped her first studio album Wreck of the Day in 2004 that included her first chart-topping single Breathe 2AM. The album soared up charts and set Nalick into a five-year journey around the globe. Epic Records released Shine, her third number one single prior to when Nalick made the transition to an independent musician. The story of Anna Ranoso.Anna Ranoso is famous for NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) The Great Wall (2016) and Criminal Minds (2005). Anna Ranoso is a novelty artist from America's Got Talent Season 7. The show was canceled after Anna Ranoso had been eliminated from the contest during the audition. Anna Ranoso has 12 years experience as a stuntwoman and martial artist. Her birthplace was in the Philippines and grew up within Sydney Australia. When she was 11 years old, when her family relocated from West Bloomfield Michigan to West Bloomfield Michigan. Taekwondo was her first combat art form when she was 15 years old. Anna was moved from Los Angeles CA in 2008 two years after her graduation from college, where she was educated in a variety of martial arts such as muay thai kung fu, capoeira boxing, and weaponry. She has a particular talent with katana and double nunchaku. She has done stuntwork that integrates gymnastics, martial art as well as parkour over the last 3 years. Anna is a well-rounded martial artist, with a strong love for stunts in fight choreography and tricking. Her most favorite kind of stunt is combat on screen. She likes working on projects that involve actions.






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