Alana and Alyssa
Alana De La Garza has earned a reputation through her appearances on TV. The parents of De La Garza were the Irish-Americans and Mexicans. The actress was born in Ohio's Columbus on the 26th of December in 1976. Then she began moving to Texas where she pursued the field of physical therapy at the University of Texas. De La Garza did not remain in Texas for long. She soon relocated in Orlando Florida, where she took on a number of performances as an actor. These included commercials, local independent films, and even a few of the film's. She quickly found her passion to perform despite the small roles. In the year following her move into New York, in 2001, Rosa Santos earned her debut acting part on All My Children. Throughout the early 2000s she had small parts on JAG Las Vegas as well as Two and a Half Men. In 2004 she landed her first big series part on the short-lived drama The Mountain. De La Garza played Maria Serrano along with some of the greatest TV actors including Barbara Hershey Oliver Hudson Penn Badgley Mitch Pileggi as well as Mitch Pilegge. The most memorable part of her career took place in the year 2006 on Law & Order where she appeared as A.D.A. Connie Rubirosa. She was in 85 episodes. After that, she was a part of the brief-lived spinoff Law & Order: LA. De La Garza has been nominated to win several awards including Best Supporting Actress on TV by Imagen Foundation Awards as well as a number of ALMA Award nominations. In 2008, she won the Impact Award for Outstanding Performance in a Dramatic Television Series from the National Hispanic Media Coalition. De La Garza was then cast as a recurring actor in CSI Miami. She was cast as Marisol Delko. She is the spouse of David Caruso's Horatio. She was Doctor. Lena Solis in NBC's Dark drama Do No Harm. The show 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 an ethnically-mixed woman of Italian descendant and has a younger brother Cory who is 10 years her junior. Her family was the strict, religious home of her family. Milano's journey into the world of sports began when she was seven, as her babysitter took for an audition. Her audition was amidst over 1,000 people who applied. The audition panel selected her as one of only four girls. Milano made appearances in adverts in both Broadway and on TV, including the American musical adaptation from Jane Eyre.
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