Anna Van Hooft and Anna Semenovich
Anna Van Hooft, a Canadian actor from Canada. She is best known for portraying the role of Princess Aura on the television version of Flash Gordon from 2007. On the animated series Trollz, she played the character of a different appearance. Anna Van Hooft was born in Canada. Her most well-known role is portraying the role of Princess Aura as she appeared in the television version of Flash Gordon from 2007. In addition, she was a frequent role as a voice actress in the animated TV series Trollz. Anna Van Hooft was a Canadian actor who is best known for her roles as Onyx Von Trollenberg and princess Aura and Linnette McCafee on Cedar Cove on Hallmark Channel and Flash Gordon. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich has been a Russian model, a singer and an ice dancer for a number of years. At the beginning of her career she was skating alongside Maxim Kachanov. They finished fifth in the Goodwill Games of 1994. She also competed in 1995. teamed with Vladimir Fedorov. They took home the Finlandia Trophy two times and took part at the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. The highlight of their partnership was competing at the 1998 World Figure Skating Championships where they finished 15th. Their partnership ended in 1999 and Semenovich joined forces with Roman Kostomarov for one season. Kostomarov, together with whom she skated in two years, was The 2000 European Figure Skating Championships along with competing in the 2000 World Figure Skating Championships was in 2000 to win the Russian bronze medalist. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich (born in Moscow) is an Russian model, actress as well as a performer. She is also retired from ice dancing. She was born in Moscow on the 1st of March 1980 to a Russian economics professor Tatyana Dimitrievna and the family of Gregory T., the director of a fur company. After spending six months in hospital as a kid, he was later diagnosed with arthritis rheumatoid. His skating experience with Denis Samokhin was what made him famous. Both of them competed in two different Junior World Championships placing 8th in 1993 and 7th 1994. The pair briefly collaborated alongside Maxim Kachanov. Later, as a team, they placed 5th at the Goodwill Games. Their partnership was also productive, and the two took home the Finlandia Trophy on two occasions as well as competing at 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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