Anna Nalick and Aanna Ranoso
Anna Christine Nalick (born Anna Christine Nalick) is an American musician. Wreck of the Day is her debut CD featuring the radio smash Breathe made its debut in April 2005. Nalick was contracted to Sony Records since 2005, left the record label following a dispute about the release date of her studio album 2 in 2009. Anna Nalick, a Californian singer-songwriter who has sold multiple platinum albums and written for a number of artists prior to 15 years old, has also been credited for writing music. In 2004, she released Wreck of the Day, that featured her debut number one single Breathe2AM. Nalick set out on an almost five-year worldwide tour after the album reached the highest of the charts. Epic Records released Shine her third number one hit shortly after Nalick began working on her own. Anna Ranoso's best-known projects include NCIS Los Angeles (2009), The Great Wall (2016), and Criminal Minds (5 years ago). Anna Ranoso, a novelty show on America's Got Talent's Season 7 It was an amazing show that captivated audiences. She was removed from the show during the audition. Anna Ranoso comes from a family of martial artists and stuntwomen who have more than 12 years of experiences. Her birthplace was in the Philippines however, she was raised on the east coast. As a young girl, her family moved to West Bloomfield Michigan. Her first Taekwondo class began when she was 15 years old. Anna was able to move her home to Los Angeles CA 2 years after graduating from college, where she studied various discipline of martial arts, including muay Thai, kung fu Kenpo Capoeira and Weapons. Her specialty is double nunchaku. In the last three years Anna has performed stunts which incorporates martial arts as well gymnastics. She also engaged in parkour and tricks for film photoshoots for TV and live performances. Anna is among the most well-rounded martial artists with an intense passion for tricks and stunts. The type of stunt she likes the most is combat on screen. She's a big fan of creating action-packed films.






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