Alana and Alyssa
Alana De La Garza, an outstanding actress who has left a mark on television. De La Garza, a Mexican American father and Irish American mother were born in Columbus Ohio on June 26 the 26th of June, 1976. Soon enough she was relocating to Texas where she pursued the field of physical therapy with the University of Texas. De La Garza moved from Texas to Florida, Orlando and was involved in numerous performances. They included local independent films and international commercials. Although she only had a few parts, she quickly realized her love for acting. In the year following her move in New York, in 2001, Rosa Santos earned her first role as an actor in the show All My Children. Through the early part of 2000 she appeared in smaller roles on JAG Las Vegas as well as Two and a Half Men. The role she landed was in 2004's short drama The Mountain. De La Garza starred as Maria Serrano alongside top TV actors like Barbara Hershey Oliver Hudson Penn Badgley, Mitch Pileggi. She appeared on Law & Order in 2006. was A.D.A. on Law & Order. Connie Rubirosa. She appeared on 85 episodes. The character from her Law & Order: LA spinoff was a short-lived. De La Garza got numerous nominations for the character, including for Best Supporting Actress Television Imagen Foundation Awards or even ALMA Award Nominated. In addition, the National Hispanic Media Coalition awarded her the Impact Award, which is given for outstanding performances in drama-based television shows. De La Garza was then cast as a recurring role in CSI Miami. She appeared as Marisol Deko in the role of wife of David Caruso's role as Horatio Caine. She was the character Dr. Lena Solis in NBC's Dark drama Do No Harm. 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 ethnicity is Italian and is the younger sibling of Cory. Milano was born into an exceptionally religious and conservative family. Milano started her acting career in the age of seven when her childsitter was with her on an acting audition. Milano was among four girls picked from over 1,000 hopefuls. Milano played in television commercials as well as off Broadway shows, including the very first American musical performance of Jane Eyre.
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