Anna Van Hooft and Anna Semenovich
Anna Van Hooft, a Canadian actor from Canada. She is famous for her role in the Princess Aura in the TV version from Flash Gordon. In the animated TV show Trollz the actress played a character who appeared repeatedly. Anna Van Hooft hails from Canada. Her most well-known role is her character in the Princess Aura in the TV version from Flash Gordon. In addition, she was a frequent part as a voice actor in the animated series Trollz. Anna Van Hooft is a Canadian actress who is best known for voicing Onyx Von Trollenberg in Trollz and playing princess Aura on The film of the same name in 2007 Flash Gordon series and Linnette Mcafee on the Hallmark Channel's Cedar Cove. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich is a Russian model and singer who is a an ice dancer who competed in the past. At the beginning of her career she was skating alongside Maxim Kachanov. At the Goodwill Games in 1994 they finished 5th. She joined forces along with Vladimir Fedorov, in 1995. The two took home the Finlandia Trophy two times and participated at the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. In 1998, they were 15th in the World Figure Skating Championships. Semenovich as well as Roman Kostomarov teamed up for an entire season in 1999 following their relationship had come to an end. Alongside Kostomarov she is the 2000 Russian bronze medalist. She also competed at the 2000 European Figure Skating Championships and also the 2000 World Figure Skating Championships. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich was born in Russia. She is an actress also a model, singer and a performer. She also retired as an ice dancer. Her birth date is 1st March 1980 within Moscow. Parents are the Russian economics Tatyana Semenovich, and Gregory T. the Director of Fur Company. In her early years, she became down ill, and after spending six months in hospital he was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. His career in skating with Denis Samokhin that made him well-known. They took part in the Junior World Championships in two distinct years. They placed eighth in 1993, and seventh in 1994. The pair briefly collaborated with Maxim Kachanov. Later, as a team, they placed 5th at the Goodwill Games. Their collaboration was equally effective since they both won the Finlandia Trophy twice and also competed for the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. They accomplished more things. However, the most memorable was the 15th-place finish they won in the World Championships of 1998.
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