Anna Van Hooft and Anna Semenovich
Anna Van Hooft, a Canadian actor from Canada. Her most well-known role is her role as Princess Aura in the TV version in the TV adaptation of Flash Gordon. Additionally, she played a role in Trollz as voice actor. Anna Van Hooft is a Canadian actor. She is well known for her character in the Princess Aura the 2007 television adaptation from Flash Gordon. The actress also appeared as a Voice Actress in the animated series Trollz. Anna Van Hooft was a Canadian actor, best famous for her character roles of Onyx Von Trollenberg as well as princess Aura and Linnette McCafee Cedar Cove on Hallmark Channel and Flash Gordon. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich was an model and ice dancer in Russia. In the beginning of her profession, she partnered in a partnership with Maxim Kachanov. In 1994, they competed at the Goodwill Games where they placed 5th. They were paired together with Vladimir Fedorov for 1995. In 1995, she joined up with Vladimir Fedorov. They competed in Grand Prix of Figure Skating and took home the Finlandia Trophy on two occasions. Their collaboration culminated in 1998 when they took part at the World Figure Skating Championships and finished 15th. Their relationship ended in 1999, and Semenovich teamed up with Roman Kostomarov for one season. Kostomarov was her co-partner in 2000 and they won the bronze medal of Russia in the 2000 European Figure Skating Championships. The pair also participated at competitions at the 2000 World Figure Skating Championships. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich, a Russian actor and singer, is also modeling. Also, she is in retirement as an ice-dancer. She was born in Moscow on March 1, 1980, to Russian economist Tatyana Dimitrievna, and her household of Gregory T., the director of a fur business. She was ill as an infant, and had to spend an entire six months in a hospital. He was then diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. It was his professional career as a figure skater along with Denis Samokhin that made him popular. They competed at two separate Junior World Championships placing 8th at the time in 1993 and seventh in 1994. Following a brief partnership with Maxim Kachanov, they placed fifth at the Goodwill Games of 1994. Then in 1995 she teamed up again in 1995 with Vladimir Fedorov. They were equally productive, and the two were awarded the Finlandia Trophy on two occasions and also competed in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. They achieved more together, but their best moment was when they finished 15th at the 1998 World Championships.
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