Anna Van Hooft and Anna Semenovich
Anna Van Hooft, a Canadian actor from Canada. Her most well-known role was Princess Aura in the TV adaptation in the television adaptation of Flash Gordon. Also, she had a regular part in the animated show Trollz voice actor. Anna Van Hooft, a Canadian actor. Her performance in 2007's TV adaptation Flash Gordon as Princess Aura is well known. Also, she had the role of Trollz as an animated voice actress. Anna Van Hooft was a Canadian actor who is best famous for her character roles of Onyx Von Trollenberg as well as the Princess Aura as well as Linnette McCafee in Cedar Cove on Hallmark Channel as well as Flash Gordon. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich, a Russian model and singer-actress who competed as an Ice dancer during the past. She's best known for her role as Princess Aura on Flash Gordon. Early in her career partnered with Maxim Kachanov. In 1994, the pair competed in the Goodwill Games where they placed 5th. In 1995, she joined with Vladimir Fedorov. In 1995, she formed a team alongside Vladimir Fedorov. They participated in Grand Prix of Figure Skating and also won the Finlandia Trophy on two occasions. One of the highlights of their partnership was that they were 15th place at the World Figure Skating Championships in 1998. Semenovich began working with Roman Kostomarov in 1999, after the partnership was over. Kostomarov was her co-partner in 2000 and they won the bronze medal for Russia in the 2000 European Figure Skating Championships. The pair also participated in the 2000 World Figure Skating Championships. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich, a Russian artist and performer, is also a model. Additionally, she has no longer a ice dancer. She was baptized on the 1st March, 1980 at Moscow. The parents of her were the Russian economist Tatyana Semenovich as well as Gregory T. the Director of the Fur Company. Her illness began as an infant and was admitted for 6 months in hospital. He was then diagnosed as having Rheumatoid Arthritis. His career as a skater with co-pilot Denis Samokhin made him famous. The pair competed together at two separate Junior World Championships placing 8th in 1993 and 7th in 1994. Following a brief partnership with Maxim Kachanov, they placed sixth at the Goodwill Games of 1994. Then, in 1995, she joined again alongside Vladimir Fedorov. They were equally successful in their collaboration, securing the Finlandia Trophy two times and participating in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Together they achieved greater things but the high point of their relationship was when they finished 15th in the 1998 World Championships.






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