Alyssa Milano

While many TV series kids tend to be forgotten, their show biz careers over when they reach adulthood, Alyssa Milano was determined to make the leap. Known for her eight years as Samantha Micelli, tomboy-then-young-beauty daughter of Tony Danza on "Who's the Boss?" (ABC, 1984-92), she had been acting since she was seven and went on tour as one of the orphans in the musical "Annie." After additional stage roles and one small feature part (Marisa Silver's "Old Enough," 1984) Milano won the part on the sitcom. She worked in TV-movies during her hiatus (the syndicated "The Canterville Ghost," 1986; NBC's "Crash Course" and "Dance Till Dawn," both 1988), and won notice for her turn as Arnold Schwarzenegger's daughter in the feature "Commando" (1985). Milano also released an exercise video for teens and three music albums in Japan.

After the retirement of "Who's the Boss?," however, Milano could barely get an interview for an acting job. Short, but a pistol of energy and with a penchant for changing her hairstyle frequently, she played leads in forgettable efforts such as "Where the Day Takes You" and "Little Sister" (both 1992) and "Double Dragon" (1993), in which she was a teen vigilante leader with a severe platinum haircut. Then, in 1993, she was chosen to play Amy Fisher, the sexpot teen in the CBS TV-movie "Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story." Milano's was the naughtiest, meanest Amy in that year's triple-header Fisher-fest. Playing a very visibly sexually-charged role on network TV shattered the Sam Micelli image. Milano followed by posing nude for a magazine spread, partly covered with mud.

From then on, the offers increased, although the quality of the scripts varied. She had roles in several TV-movies: the title role in "The Surrogate" (ABC, 1995), supported Ma Barker's gang in "Public Enemy No. 1" (HBO, 1996), was marooned up north in "To Brave Alaska" (ABC, 1996) and was menaced in "Deadly Sins" (HBO, 1996). In 1997, she took a leaf from Heather Locklear's book and joined the cast of the popular primetime soap "Melrose Place" (Fox), as Jennifer, the scheming sister of Michael Mancini (Thomas Calabro).

Milano appeared in three 1995 direct-to-video releases, "Embrace of the Vampire," "Glory Daze" and "Poison Ivy II: Lily". She finally earned decent notices for her turn as yet another sexy teen, the best friend of Reese Witherspoon, in the well-received thriller "Fear" (1996). She landed the title role in Robert Downey Sr.'s "Hugo Pool" (1997), an uneven comedy about a pool cleaner who embarks on a road trip that leads to a series of encounters with a film director (Robert Downey Jr), a local politician who moonlights as a gangster (Richard Lewis) and a young man suffering with Lou Gehrig's disease (Patrick Dempsey).

Milano's adult success was firmly cementred when she signed on to another Aaron Spelling venture, the WB series "Charmed" (1998- ), playing Phoebe Halliwell, one of a trio of twentysomething sisters that discover their family tradition of witchcraft. While relationships were harmonious on-screen, things were not so convivial behind the scenes and original star and notorious Hollywood bad girl Shannen Doherty soon departed the series after reports of clashes with Milano and the production team. Often toiling in low-level indie features, Milano's next big on-screen appearance was as a sexy hitchhiker in the David Spade comedy "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star" (2003).

Milano also had a major impact on the way celebrities protect their images on the emerging Internet medium. After her mother Lin found still captures of movie scenes in which Milano appeared nude--as well as many faked images--the actress and her family became vocal crusaders aginst celebrity copyright enfringement, using the proceeds from her legal victories to launch a family-friendly web entertainment seach engine, safesearching.com.

  • Also Credited As:
    Alyssa Jayne Milano
  • Born:
    Alyssa Jayne Milano on December 19, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actress, Singer
Family
  • Brother: Cory Milano. Born in 1982; lead singer of the band Chloroform Days
  • Father: Thomas M Milano.
  • Mother: Lin Milano.
Significant Others
  • Companion: Barry Zito. Pitcher for the Oakland A s; reportedly dated in 2004; no longer together
  • Companion: Carl Pavano. Pitcher for the Florida Marlins; reportedly dated in 2003; no longer together
  • Companion: Eric Dane. Rumored to have briefly dated in 2003; no longer together
  • Companion: Justin Timberlake. Rumored to have briefly dated in 2002; no longer together
  • Husband: Dave Bugliari. Became engaged Dec. 18, 2008 after dating for more than a year; married Aug. 15, 2009 at his family s estate in New Jersey
  • Companion: Brian Krause. acted together on Charmed (The WB); began dating in January 2001; no longer together
  • Companion: Justin Timberlake. rumored to be dating in September 2002; no longer together as of January 2003
  • Companion: Scott Wolf. met in June 1992 when they co-starred in the feature Double Dragon; became engaged to be married October 24, 1993; broke up c. 1994
Education
  • Bel Air Prepatory School, Los Angeles, CA
Milestones
  • 1980 First acting role was in a national tour of Annie
  • 1982 Film debut, Old Enough
  • 1984 Cast as Samantha Micelli on long-running ABC sitcom Who s the Boss?
  • 1984 Played Terry in the NYC production of All Night Long
  • 1985 Co-starred with Arnold Schwarzenegger in Comando
  • 1986 TV-movie debut, The Canterville Ghost
  • 1988 Released Teen Steam exercise video; also released first album in Japan
  • 1992 Starred in features Where the Day Takes You and Little Sister
  • 1993 Portrayed Amy Fisher in CBS Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita
  • 1997 Returned to series TV playing the sister of Michael Mancini (Thomas Calabro) on FOX s Melrose Place
  • 1998 Co-starred as Phoebe Halliwell on the WB series Charmed ; was a producer for the fifth season
  • 2003 Appeared in the comedy Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
  • 2007 Cast in a recurring role on NBC s My Name Is Earl as Billie Cunningham
  • 2007 Served as a post-season correspondent on MLB.com s new broadband channel, TBS Hot Corner
  • 2008 Starred in the Lifetime movie Wisegal

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