Biography
Alyssa Milano is a famous American actress, activist, producer, and former singer. She was born on December 19, 1972, in Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. She started her career at a young age and became popular for her roles in popular TV shows like Who’s the Boss?, Melrose Place, Charmed, and My Name is Earl. Besides her acting and showbiz career, Milano is also known for her activism, she takes part in the MeToo movement.
She started early education in her hometown. She received numerous awards in his life including
Annie Awards in 2001, RATTY Awards in 2001, Wand Awards in 2001, Spacey Awards in 2004,
Kids’ Choice Awards in 2005, Teen Choice Awards in 2006, People’s Choice Awards in 2015, and UNICEF Award in 2016.
Quick Facts
Quick Facts | Information |
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Full Name: | Alyssa Jayne Milano |
Date of Birth: | December 19, 1972 |
Age: | 51 years old |
Place of Birth: | Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. |
Professions: | Actress, producer, singer, activist |
Years Active: | 1984–present |
Spouses: | Cinjun Tate (m. 1999; div. 1999), David Bugliari (m. 2009) |
Children: | 2 |
Notable Works: | Who’s the Boss?, Charmed, Mistresses, Insatiable |
Activism: | MeToo movement |
Alyssa Milano Movies
Movie Title | Year | Director |
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Charmed | 1998–2006 | Various |
Who’s the Boss? | 1984–1992 | Various |
Commando | 1985 | Mark L. Lester |
Fear | 1996 | James Foley |
Embrace of the Vampire | 1995 | Anne Goursaud |
Mistresses | 2013–2016 | Various |
Insatiable | 2018–2019 | Various |
Brazen | 2022 | Casey La Scala |
Poison Ivy II: Lily | 1996 | Anne Goursaud |
My Name Is Earl | 2005–2009 | Various |
Double Dragon | 1994 | James Yukich |
Melrose Place (Classic) | 1992–1999 | Various |
Tempting Fate | 2019 | Kim Raver |
Little Italy | 2018 | Donald Petrie |
Hall Pass | 2011 | Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly |
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star | 2003 | Sam Weisman |
Sundays at Tiffany’s | 2010 | Mark Piznarski |
Castle | 2009–2016 | Various |
Pathology | 2008 | Marc Schölermann |
Hugo Pool | 1997 | Robert Downey Sr. |
To Brave Alaska | 1996 | Bruce Pittman |
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure | 2001 | Darrell Rooney, Jeannine Roussel |
Below Utopia | 1997 | Kurt Voss |
Project Runway All Stars | 2012–2019 | Various |
My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend | 2010 | Daryn Tufts |
Wisegal | 2008 | Jerry Ciccoritti |
Dance ’til Dawn | 1988 | Paul Schneider |
Confessions of a Sorority Girl | 1994 | Uli Edel |
Deadly Sins | 1995 | Michael Robison |
The Canterville Ghost | 1986 | Syd Macartney |
Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later | 2017 | David Wain |
Buying the Cow | 2002 | Walt Becker |
Casualties of Love: The “Long Island Lolita” Story | 1993 | John Herzfeld |
Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone | 2005 | Davis Doi |
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius | 2002–2006 | Various |
Where the Day Takes You | 1992 | Marc Rocco |
Spin City | 1996–2002 | Various |
Crash Course | 1988 | Oz Scott |
Romantically Challenged | 2010 | James Burrows |
New Year’s Eve | 2011 | Garry Marshall |
Kiss the Bride | 2002 | Vanessa Parise |
The Surrogate | 1995 | Jan Egleson |
Public Enemies | 1996 | Mark L. Lester |
Glory Daze | 1995 | Rich Wilkes |
Little Sister | 1992 | Jimmy Zeilinger |
Alyssa Milano Awards
Award Name | Year | Category | Result |
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Young Artist Awards | 1985 | Best Young Supporting Actress in a Television Series | Won |
1986 | Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress Starring in a Feature Film – Comedy or Drama | Nominated | |
1987 | Best Young Female Superstar in Television | Won | |
1988 | Best Young Actress in a TV Special, Pilot, Movie of the Week, or Mini-Series | Nominated | |
Kids’ Choice Awards | 1988 | Favorite TV Actress | Won |
1989 | Favorite TV Actress | Won | |
1990 | Favorite TV Actress | ||
Annie Awards | 2001 | Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in a Feature Production | Nominated |
RATTY Awards | 2001 | Outstanding Ensemble in a Science Fiction Series | |
Wand Awards | 2001 | Best Fight (Alyssa Milano and Shannen Doherty) | |
Spacey Awards | 2004 | Favorite Female TV Character (Phoebe Halliwell) | |
Kids’ Choice Awards | 2005 | Favorite Television Actress | |
Teen Choice Awards | 2006 | Television – Choice Actress | |
AOL TV | 2007 | Top TV Witches (Phoebe Halliwell) | 7th place |
2008 | |||
People’s Choice Awards | 2015 | Favorite Dramatic TV Actress | Nominated |
UNICEF Award | 2016 | Spirit of Compassion Award | Won |
Women’s Choice Awards | 2017 | SpotLight Choice Women Award | Nominated |
GLAAD Gala Forum | 2018 | Ariadne Getty Ally Award | Won |
Discography
- Look in My Heart (1989)
- Alyssa (1989)
- Locked Inside a Dream (1991)
- Do You See Me? (1992)
FAQs about Alyssa Milano Biography
What is the full name of Alyssa Milano?
Alyssa Milano’s full name is Alyssa Jayne Milano.
What is the profession of Alyssa Milano?
Alyssa Milano is an actress, producer, activist, and former singer.
What is the age of Alyssa Milano?
Alyssa Milano is 51 years old in 2024.
What is the height of Alyssa Milano?
The height of Alyssa Milano is 1.57m.
What is the weight of Alyssa Milano?
The weight of Alyssa Milano is not available.
Who is Alyssa Milano’s spouse?
Alyssa Milano’s spouses are Cinjun Tate (married in 1999, divorced in 1999) and David Bugliari (married in 2009).
Who are Alyssa Milano’s parents?
Alyssa Milano’s parents are Lin Milano (mother) and Thomas M. Milano (father).
Who are Alyssa Milano’s siblings?
Alyssa Milano has a brother named Cory.
What is the net worth of Alyssa Milano?
The net worth of Alyssa Milano is approximately $10 Million.
What is the education of Alyssa Milano?
Alyssa Milano’s education details are not available.
What are the major awards Alyssa Milano received?
The major awards received by Alyssa Milano are the Young Artist Awards, Kids’ Choice Awards, Annie Awards, RATTY Awards, Wand Awards, and Spacey Awards.