Anna Van Hooft and Anna Semenovich
Anna Van Hooft is a Canadian actress from Canada. Her fame is based on her role as Princess Aura in the TV version in the TV adaptation of Flash Gordon. In addition, she was an appearance in Trollz as voice actor. Anna Van Hooft is a Canadian actress. She was best known as Princess Aura in the 2007 TV version from Flash Gordon. Also, she had the role of Trollz as an animated voice actor. Anna Van Hooft is a Canadian actress best known as the voice of Onyx Von Trollenberg on Trollz and for playing Aura, Princess Aura on The 2007 Flash Gordon series and Linnette Mcafee in the Hallmark Channel's Cedar Cove. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich is a Russian model and singer who is a former ice-dancer who competed. At the beginning of her career, she competed alongside Maxim Kachanov. In 1994, they competed at the Goodwill Games where they placed 5th. They teamed up along with Vladimir Fedorov in 1995. They took home the Finlandia Trophy twice and competed in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Their most memorable partnership was that they were 15th place at the World Figure Skating Championships in 1998. Semenovich was a part of Roman Kostomarov in 1999, after the partnership was over. With Kostomarov Semenovich, she was the 2000 Russian bronze medalist. She competed in the 2000 European Figure Skating Championships and also the 2000 World Figure Skating Championships. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich was born in Russia. She is a performer, actress or singer as well as model. She is also no longer a ice dancer. Her birth date was 1st March, 1980 in Moscow to the family of director of the fur firm Gregory T. and a Russian economist Tatyana Semenovich. The girl was sick as an infant and was admitted for six months in the hospital. His diagnosis was with Rheumatoid Arthritis. It was his work as a figure skater along with Denis Samokhin that made him known. They competed at the Junior World Championships in two different years, placing eighth in 1993 and seventh in 1994. Following a brief partnership with Maxim Kachanov, they placed sixth at the Goodwill Games of 1994. Then in 1995 she teamed up again in 1995 with Vladimir Fedorov. Their partnership proved equally successful as they won the Finlandia Trophy twice and also participated in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Together they were successful but the most memorable moment for their team was when they were ranked 15th in the 1998 World Championships.






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