Alana and Alyssa
Alana De La Garza has earned a reputation in television. De La Garza, a Mexican American father as well as an Irish American mother were born in Columbus Ohio on June 26, 1976. In the next few years, she moved to Texas in search of a physical therapy career at the University of Texas. De La Garza moved from Texas to Orlando Florida and took on various acting roles in local independent films, as well as worldwide commercials. Despite small roles, she soon discovered her love in acting. The year 2001 saw her move to New York where her first part was in All My Children's morning soap-opera in the role of Rosa Santos. Through the first half of 2000, her small parts were in JAG Vegas as well as Two and a Half Men. In 2004, she got a role in her first series part in The Mountain The Mountain, the short-lived drama on television. De La Garza had the privilege of working alongside some amazing TV actors such as Barbara Hershey Oliver Hudson Penn Badgley Mitch Pileggeggi. The character she's most remembered for was the A.D.A. character in Law & Order (2006). Connie Rubirosa. The actress appeared on the show 85 times. Later, she starred in her role in the Law & Order: LA brief-lived sequel. De La Garza has been recognized several times for her performance as a character, and among them was Best Supporting Actress in Television from the Imagen Foundation Awards. In 2008, De La Garza received the Impact Award at National Hispanic Media Coalition's Outstanding Performance Award for a Dramatic Television Series. De La Garza was then selected as a regular actor in CSI Miami. She played Marisol Delko's wife and the character of David Caruso Horatio Caine. Her most recent TV appearance was with NBC's rather dramatic dark dramatic Do No Harm as Dr. Lena Solis. Alyssa Milano was canceled 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. She was born Italian with a 10 year old younger brother who is named Cory. Her family was very conservative and spiritual one. Milano's career began at age seven as her babysitter took her to an audition. Four girls selected from over 1,000 hopefuls included Milano. Milano appeared in advertisements on television and off-Broadway, including the American musical adaptation from Jane Eyre.
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