Alana and Alyssa
Alana De La Garza has established herself as a household name on television. In the year 1976, De La Garza was born to a Mexican-American father as well as an Irish-American mother in Columbus Ohio. Within a short time she left Ohio to move to Texas to pursue her physical therapy degree at University of Texas. De La Garza stayed in Texas only a short time before moving in Orlando Florida. She took part in a wide range of character roles including commercials and local independent movies. Despite the small role, she found acting as her true passion. The year 2001 saw her move into New York where her first appearance was on the All My Children's soap-opera as Rosa Santos. In the beginning of 2000, she appeared in small roles in JAG Las Vegas as well as Two and a Half Men. In 2004 she landed her first role in a major series on the short-lived show The Mountain. De La Garza had the delight of working with great TV actors such as Barbara Hershey Oliver Hudson Penn Badgley Mitch Pileggeggi. She was A.D.A. on Law & Order in 2006. Connie Rubirosa. She appeared for 85 episodes. Following a brief period, she was transferred onto Law & Order: LA. De La Garza was nominated for numerous awards, including Best Supporting Actress for TV from the Imagen Foundation Awards as well as a number of ALMA Award nominations. The year 2008 was the time she won an Impact Award from the National Hispanic Media Coalition to recognize Outstanding performances for a Dramatic Television Series. De La Garza, in a recurring cast role in CSI Miami was announced a moment or two later. She was Marisol Deko in the role of Horatio Caine's wife. The most recent television appearance was as the character Dr. Lena Solis on NBC's slightly more dark-hearted comedy Do No Harm. After a couple of episodes the show ended up being cancelled. 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. She was born Italian as well as having a 10-year-old younger brother named Cory. Her family was a relatively conservative and religious family. Milano started her acting career at seven when her babysitter took her to a stage audition. The audition was attended by four girls out of more than 1000 applicants. Milano was featured in commercials for TV and off Broadway shows, like the American first musical adaptation of Jane Eyre.





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