Alana and Alyssa
Alana De La Garza, an incredible actress who has created a lasting impression in the world of television. Her parents are Mexican-American and Irish-American. The actress was born in Columbus, Ohio on the 26th of December in 1976. Soon after she made the move to Texas to pursue her education in physical therapy at University of Texas. De La Garza moved from Texas to Florida in Orlando and was involved in a wide range of character roles. The roles included independent local film productions as well as international commercials. Even though she was only able to fill small part-time roles, she began to realize her love for acting. In 2001, she moved to New York where her first appearance was on the All My Children's daytime soap opera, playing Rosa Santos. From 2001 to 2000, she appeared in small roles on JAG Las Vegas and Two and a Half Men. The role she landed was in the year 2004 on the short dramatic The Mountain. De La Garza played Maria Serrano as well as some of the greatest TV actors including Barbara Hershey Oliver Hudson Penn Badgley Mitch Pileggi and Mitch Plegge. The year 2006 was the time she played A.D.A. on Law & Order. Connie Rubirosa. The actress was featured in 85 episodes. The character later re-entered the short-lived sequel Law & Order: LA. De La Garza received nominations for a variety of awards including Best Supporting Actress for TV from the Imagen Foundation Awards as well as a number of ALMA Award nominations. She won the Impact Award in 2008 for her remarkable performance on a dramatic television series from National Hispanic Media Coalition. In the next few days, De La Garza was cast in CSI Miami in a recurring part. The role was Marisol Delko as the wife of David Caruso's Horatio. She played the character Dr. Lena Solis in NBC's dramatic dark series Do No Harm. After just two episodes, the show was ended. 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. Milano is of Italian heritage as well as a younger brother Cory who is 10 years her junior. She grew up in an orthodox, religious family. Milano's first professional experience began at seven after her child's sitter took the girl to an audition. Milano was among four girls selected from among more than 1,000 aspirants. Milano appeared in commercials for television as well as off Broadway shows, including the first American musical rendition of Jane Eyre.
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