Anna Van Hooft and Anna Semenovich
Anna Van Hooft is a Canadian actress. She is most famous for her role as the Princess Aura in the 2007 TV adaptation of Flash Gordon. Her voice acting character was a constant in Trollz. Anna Van Hooft is a Canadian actress. The role she played in the television adaptation of Flash Gordon as Princess Aura is well known. Her role was a regular one as a voice actor on the animated show Trollz. Anna Van Hooft has been known as a Canadian Actress for many years. Her most memorable roles include Onyx in Trollenberg (Trollz), Aura from the Flash Gordon Series in 2007, Aura from the Flash Gordon Series in 2007 as well as Linnette Mcafee in Cedar Cove at the Hallmark Channel. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich is a Russian model, singer and an ice dancer who competed in the past. She began skating early in her career alongside Maxim Kachanov. They competed at the 1994 Goodwill Games and placed 5th. They teamed up along with Vladimir Fedorov, in 1995. Both of them won the Finlandia Trophy and took part in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. They placed 15th in the 1998 World Figure Skating Championships. Semenovich and Roman Kostomarov worked together for the duration of 1999 following the end of their partnership. Kostomarov was her co-partner in the year 2000, and they took home the bronze medal for Russia in the 2000 European Figure Skating Championships. They also participated in this year's 2000 World Figure Skating Championships. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich is a Russian model and singer. Also, she is a retired ice-dancer. Her birthplace was in Moscow 1 st. March 1980, into the family Gregory T. director fur company, and Russian economist Tatyana Dimitrievna Sannovich. At the age of a child, she became ill. It took her six months to be in hospital. It was later diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis. His skating experience along with Denis Samokhin was what made him famous. In 1993, the duo placed 8th at a Junior World Championship. In 1994, they placed 7th. Her first collaboration was together with Maxim Kachanov. Together, the duo placed fifth in the Goodwill Games 1994. The partnership was equally successful, as the pair won the Finlandia Trophy on two occasions as well as competing at the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Their collaboration was successful as they were able to do more than they could have on their own. The highlight of this partnership came in the 15th place finish in the World Championships 1998.
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