Anna Van Hooft and Anna Semenovich
Anna Van Hooft is a Canadian actor from Canada. She is known for her part in the Princess Aura 2007, a TV adaptation in the TV adaptation of Flash Gordon. In addition, she was part in Trollz as an actor. Anna Van Hooft, a Canadian actor. Her part in the 2007 TV adaptation of Flash Gordon as Princess Aura is well-known. In addition, she was an appearance in Trollz as voice actor in animated Trollz. Anna Van Hooft was a Canadian actor, best known for her roles as Onyx Von Trollenberg or the Princess Aura as well as Linnette McCafee on Cedar Cove on Hallmark Channel as well as Flash Gordon. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich, a Russian performer and model who competed as an skating ice artist in the past, is best known for her role as Princess Aura on the TV show Flash Gordon. Her skating career began by partnering with Maxim Kachanov. They were fifth the Goodwill Games of 1994. She was in a partnership by Vladimir Fedorov for 1995. They won the Finlandia Trophy twice and competed in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. One of the highlights of their partnership was that they were 15th place at the World Figure Skating Championships in 1998. Their collaboration ended in the year 1999 and Semenovich worked along with Roman Kostomarov for one season. The Russian won the 2000 Russian Bronze Medal alongside Kostomarov and also competed in the 2000 European Figure Skating Championships as well as the 2000 World Figure Skating Championships. Anna Grigorievna Semenovich is a Russian singer actress and model. She is also a retired figure skater. She was baptized on the 1st March 1980, in Moscow. Their parents were Russian economist Tatyana Semenovich as well as Gregory T. the Director of the Fur Company. As a child she fell unwell and stayed for six months in hospital. He was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. His skating career with his co-pilot Denis Samokhin made him famous. The pair competed in the Junior World Championships in two distinct years. They placed 8th in 1993 and 7th in 1994. After a brief association with Maxim Kachanov, they placed fifth in the Goodwill Games of 1994. Then, in 1995, she joined up again alongside Vladimir Fedorov. Their team was equally successful since they both won the Finlandia Trophy twice and also participated in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating. They did great things together however it was their 15th place in the World Championships in 1998 that represented the peak of the relationship.






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