Alana and Alyssa
Alana De La Garza's beauty has left an impression on small screens. De La Garza, a Mexican American father as well as an Irish American mother, was born in Columbus Ohio on June 26 in 1976. Within a short time, she moved to Texas to pursue her physical therapy degree at University of Texas. De La Garza stayed in Texas just a few months before she moved in Orlando Florida. She took on a variety of character roles including local independent movies and commercials. Even though she had small parts, the actress soon realized that she was drawn to performing. After 2001, she relocated to New York where her first appearance was on the All My Children's morning soap as Rosa Santos. During early 2000s, her small parts were on JAG Vegas and Two and a Half Men. In 2004, her debut big-screen series aired on The Mountain. De La Garza had the pleasure of working with some outstanding TV actors such as Barbara Hershey Oliver Hudson Penn Badgley Mitch Pileggeggi. She played A.D.A. on Law & Order in the year 2006. Connie Rubirosa. She was featured in 85 episodes. Her character then flocked to the short-lived spin-off Law & Order: LA. The character of De La Garza received several nominations for the show, including Best Supporting Actress for Television at the Imagen Foundation Awards. She also received ALMA Award nods. In addition, the National Hispanic Media Coalition awarded her the Impact Award, which is presented to outstanding performers in the drama show. De La Garza landed a regular role on CSI Miami a short time afterwards. She portrayed Marisol Deko, Horatio Caine's wife. In the NBC's dramatic, dark drama Do No Harm she played her character as Dr. Lena Solis. Alyssa Milano was cancelled by NBC following only two episodes. Alyssa Milano.............................Alyssa Jayne Milano was born on December 19 1972 in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn New York City to fashion designer and talent manager Lin Milano and film-music editor Thomas M. Milano. Her older sister Cory is 10 years younger than her. Her family was strict and religious parents. Milano began her acting career when she was seven when her babysitter joined her at an audition. She was one of the four girls chosen from more than 1,000 aspirants. Milano was featured in commercials both on Broadway and television, including the American musical adaptation that portrayed Jane Eyre.
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