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Daniella Alonso was born on September 22, 1978, in New York City. She is of mixed heritage—her mother is Puerto Rican, and her father is of Peruvian and Japanese descent. This diverse background contributes to her distinctive appearance. Alonso has one sister and one brother. During her youth, she developed an interest in martial arts and eventually earned a fourth-level green belt in karate.
Alonso’s modeling career began at the age of fifteen when she was discovered by the Ford Modeling Agency. Standing at 5 feet 7 inches tall, she may not have met traditional fashion industry height standards, but she quickly gained popularity. She was featured in youth-oriented magazines such as Seventeen, YM, and Teen, which led to nationwide exposure. Her commercial portfolio includes campaigns for major brands like CoverGirl, Clean & Clear, Clairol, Target, Foot Locker, Kmart, and Volkswagen. In total, she appeared in over thirty national commercials in the United States and more than twenty Spanish-language advertisements.
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Daniella Alonso launched her acting career in 1997 and has remained a recognizable presence in both television and film. She gained widespread attention for her role as Nora Clayton in the NBC post-apocalyptic series Revolution. Another notable television role was her portrayal of Carlotta Alonso in the acclaimed series Friday Night Lights. Additionally, she made guest appearances on shows including Law & Order, CSI: NY, CSI: Miami, One Tree Hill, Saving Grace, Knight Rider, and Without a Trace.
Her film career includes roles in several thrillers and drama productions. She played Rada Kincaid in All You've Got, Poise in Hood of Horror, Missy in The Hills Have Eyes 2, and Amber in Wrong Turn 2: Dead End. Additional film credits include The Collector, Re-Kill, and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2.
Alonso is known for her vocal support of animal rights. She has collaborated with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) on campaigns advocating for synthetic leather as a cruelty-free alternative to animal hide. Her passion for animal welfare continues to be a significant part of her public identity.
In her personal life, Daniella Alonso is married to Austin Henning. The couple keeps a relatively private profile, focusing on their personal lives outside of the spotlight.
With a foundation in modeling, Alonso has long been admired for her sense of style and versatile looks. Her hair in particular has drawn attention, with fans noting her ability to effortlessly switch between styles—from sleek long locks to playful curly bobs. She remains active on social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter, where she connects with fans and shares glimpses into her personal and professional life.
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