Alana and Alyssa
Alana De La Garza is a beautiful actress that has been leaving an imprint on the screen. De La Garza, a Mexican American father and an Irish American mother were born in Columbus Ohio on June 26, 1976. De La Garza moved soon to Texas and studied in physical therapy at the University of Texas. De La Garza did not stay in Texas for very long, and she quickly made the move into Orlando Florida, where she was able to take on various acting roles, including independent local films and commercials. Even the small roles did not stop her from finding out that she loved acting. After that, she relocated in New York in 2001 and she got her first job in acting on the soap as Rosa Santos on All My Children which is a soap for the daytime. Her roles were sporadic on JAG: Las Vegas and Two and a Half Men in the early 2000s. In 2004, she got a role in her debut series role in The Mountain which was which was a television show that lasted only a few episodes. De La Garza had the pleasure of working with some great TV actors like Barbara Hershey Oliver Hudson Penn Badgley Mitch Pileggeggi. She played A.D.A. on Law & Order in 2006. Connie Rubirosa. She appeared 85 times. Following a brief time, her character moved onto Law & Order: LA. De La Garza was nominated for numerous Awards, including the Best Supporting Actress on TV from the Imagen Foundation Awards as well as a number of ALMA Award nominations. In 2008, she received the Impact Award at National Hispanic Media Coalition's Outstanding Performance Award in a Dramatic Television Series. In the next few days, De La Garza was cast in CSI Miami in a recurring part. She was Marisol Deko, the husband of David Caruso's Horatio. The most recent television appearance was on NBC's somewhat dramatic dark dramatic Do No Harm as Dr. Lena Solis. The series was cancelled after 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 parents are born of Italian heritage and also has a younger brother Cory who is 10 years her junior. She was raised in a family that was conservative and very religious. Milano's journey into the world of sports began when she was seven when her babysitter brought her to an audition. Milano was among four girls chosen from thousands of hopefuls. Milano was featured in commercials on television and off-Broadway and in the American musical version of Jane Eyre.





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