Anna Van Hooft and Anna Semenovich
Anna Van Hooft hails from Canada. Her most well-known role is her role of Princess Aura from the 2007 adaptation TV Flash Gordon. She also had an appearance in Trollz as a voice actor. Anna Van Hooft resides in Canada. Her most well-known role is her role as Aura, the Princess Aura on the television version of Flash Gordon from 2007. She was also a voice actor in Trollz. Anna Van Hooft has been known as a Canadian Actress for many years. Her most memorable roles include Onyx from the Trollenberg (Trollz), Princess Aura of the Flash Gordon Series in 2007, and Linnette Mcafee on Cedar Cove at the Hallmark Channel. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich (born Anna Grigorievna Semenovich) is a Russian actress also model, ice skater and actress. Early in her career, Anna's skated alongside Maxim Kachanov. Together, the pair competed and finished fifth in 1994 at Goodwill Games. She was partnered by Vladimir Fedorov for 1995. She was in 1995 when she teamed up with Vladimir Fedorov. They took part in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating and took home the Finlandia Trophy on two occasions. They were 15th at the 1998 World Figure Skating Championships. Semenovich as well as Roman Kostomarov worked together for an entire year, in 1999 when their relationship ended. Kostomarov was the one together with whom she skated in two years, was The 2000 European Figure Skating Championships along with her participation in 2000 World Figure Skating Championships won in 2000 to win the Russian bronze. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich has been a Russian actor, model and singing since the year 2000. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich is also in retirement as a professional ice dancer. She was born in Moscow on March 1 1980 to a Russian economics professor Tatyana Dimitrievna as well as the families of Gregory T., the director of a fur company. In childhood she spent 6 months and diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. Seine skating career, which he shared with Denis Samokhin of his native country of Russia, made him well-known. In 1993, the pair were ranked 8th at the Junior World Championship. In 1994 they finished 7th. Her first partnership was with Maxim Kachanov. Together, the pair placed fifth in the Goodwill Games 1994. Their partnership proved equally successful in that they were awarded the Finlandia Trophy twice and also took part in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. They achieved incredible results but it was their 15th-place finishing at the World Championships in 1998 that marked the pinnacle of the partnership.






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