Anna Van Hooft and Anna Semenovich
Anna Van Hooft, a Canadian actor from Canada. She is famous for her role as Princess Aura the 2007 television adaptation of Flash Gordon. Also, she had a role in Trollz as voice actor. Anna Van Hooft, a Canadian actor. Her role in 2007's TV adaptation of Flash Gordon as Princess Aura is a well-known role. In addition, she voice actor on Trollz. Anna Van Hooft (Canadian actress) is known for portraying Princess Aura, Onyx Von Trollenberg as well as Linnette McGafee as Linnette on Cedar Cove. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich, a Russian singer-actress and model who competed as an Ice dancer during the past, is most well recognized for her character as Princess Aura on Flash Gordon. In the beginning of her career, she was skating alongside Maxim Kachanov. They played at the 1994 Goodwill Games and placed 5th. The following year, the pair joined up Vladimir Fedorov. In 1995, she joined together alongside Vladimir Fedorov. They took part in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating and took home the Finlandia Trophy on two occasions. In 1998, they finished 15th in the World Figure Skating Championships. Semenovich formed a one-season alliance along with Roman Kostomarov in 1999 when their relationship came to an end. Kostomarov was the one together with whom she skated in two years, was the 2000 European Figure Skating Championships as well as the 2000 World Figure Skating Championships won the 2000 Russian bronze medalist. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich (born in Moscow) is a Russian model, actor and a singer. Also, she was a professional ice-skating athlete. She was born on the 1 st of March 1980 in Moscow to the family of the director of the Fur Company Gregory T. and a Russian economist Tatyana Semenovich. Her illness began as a young child and spent six months in the hospital. The doctor diagnosed him as having Rheumatoid Arthritis. He became famous for his skating career alongside Denis Samokhin, a compatriot. Both of them competed in two different Junior World Championships placing 8th in 1993, and 7th in 1994. The pair briefly collaborated alongside Maxim Kachanov. Later, the pair finished fifth in the Goodwill Games. The partnership was equally effective, since the team took home the Finlandia Trophy on two occasions and also competed in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. They were able to accomplish more but the high point of their relationship was when they were ranked 15th in the 1998 World Championships.






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