Anna Van Hooft and Anna Semenovich
Anna Van Hooft (born in Toronto the Canadian city of Toronto) is an actor. She is best known for playing Aura, the Princess Aura on the television version of Flash Gordon from 2007. Her voice acting character was an ongoing part of Trollz. Anna Van Hooft hails from Canada. She is most famous for her role as the Princess Aura in the 2007 TV version in the television adaptation of Flash Gordon. In addition, she was a frequent role as a voice actress in the animated TV series Trollz. Anna Van Hooft has been an Canadian actor for a number of years. Her most notable parts include Onyx from the Trollenberg (Trollz) as well as Aura from the Flash Gordon Series in 2007, Aura of the Flash Gordon Series in 2007, and Linnette Mcafee on Cedar Cove at the Hallmark Channel. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich is a Russian model, singer and an ice dancer who competed in the past. At the beginning of her career, Anna Grigorievna Semenovich skated alongside Maxim Kachanov. The Goodwill Games in 1994 they were 5th. In 1995, she teamed together with Vladimir Fedorov. Both won the Finlandia Trophy and took part in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. The highlight of their partnership was their participation in the 1998 World Figure Skating Championships where they placed 15th. Semenovich's relationship was with Roman Kostomarov ended in 1999. Kostomarov was her Russian bronze medallist. They competed together both at the 2000 European Figure Skating Championships (ECSC) and 2000 World Figure Skating Championships. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich is a Russian model and singer. She is also a retired professional ice dancer. She was born in Moscow on March 1 1980, to Russian economics professor Tatyana Dimitrievna, and her relatives of Gregory T., the director of a fur business. When she was young her illness began to take hold. It took her six months to be in hospital. The illness was later confirmed as having rheumatoid arthritis. The skating career he had with Denis Samokhin was what made his name famous. Together, they competed for the two Junior World Championships and placed 7th in both 1993 and 1994. Her first partnership was in 1994 with Maxim Kachanov. Together, they placed fifth at the Goodwill Games 1994. Both skaters were able to succeed in the partnership, as they each took home the Finlandia Trophy and participated in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Together, they accomplished greater achievements. But the highlight was the 15th-place result they won in the World Championships of 1998.
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