Sunday, September 16, 2018

Angela Kay

Angela Kay
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Angela Kay"Angie" Everhart(born September 7, 1969) is an American actress and former model who appeared in several Sports Illustratedswimsuit issuesin the 1990s and posed nude for Playboy in 2000.

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Angie Everhart

Everhart at the Muppets Most Wantedpremiere on March 11, 2014

BornAngela Kay Everhart
September 7, 1969(age 48)
Akron, Ohio, U.S.OccupationActressYears active1993–presentSpouse(s)Ashley Hamilton
(1996–1997; divorced)
Carl Ferro
(2014–present)Children1

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Early life

Angie Everhart was born on September 7, 1969 in Akron, Ohio, the daughter of homemaker Ginnie and engineer Bob Everhart.

Career

Angie Everhart
As a teen, Everhart became a cover model for such fashion magazines as Elleand Glamour. Following a horseback riding accident in which she broke her back at the age of 19, Everhart eventually recovered through physical therapy. She appeared in several issues of the annual Sports Illustratedswimsuit edition, starting in 1995. Everhart posed nude for a cover-featured pictorial in the February 2000 issue of Playboy. She was ranked #98 on the FHM 100 Sexiest Women of 2003.
Everhart made her film debut in 1993 with the Arnold Schwarzeneggeraction-comedy Last Action Hero. She has since appeared in such features as Tales From the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood (1996), Denial (1998), Mad Dog Time(1996), and Gunblast Vodka(2000). Other movies she has appeared in include Jade(1995), and Executive Target(1997), Another 9½ Weeks (1997), Sexual Predator(2001), Bare Witness (2001), Wicked Minds(2002), Payback(2006), Bigfoot(2008), and Take Me Home Tonight(2011).
She has also appeared on a few game and reality shows. In 2004, she appeared in Celebrity Mole: Yucatan, in which she was the "mole", the rogue agent sabotaging the group. She was one of the "Gingers" on the second season of The Real Gilligan's Island (the other was Erika Eleniak), but left the show when she accidentally cut her finger severely enough to sever tendonsand require surgery. Everhart was also a panelist on To Tell The Truth from 2000 until 2001 and on Hollywood Squares from 2002 until 2004. Everhart was a co-host on the ABC reality show The Ex-Wives Club, along with Marla Maples, and Shar Jacksonin 2007.
Everhart's long red hair earned her three Crown Awards for "Best Redhead" at the Super-Hair.Net website from 2005 to 2007. She also represented the United States in two Super-Hair World Cup tournaments, winning the championship through online votes in both 2006 and 2010.
She is signed to London modeling agency Models 1and New York Model Management.
On February 28, 2012, she began co-hosting the weekly live podcast Hot N Heavy with The Greg Wilson on the Toad Hop Network. It is recorded at Jon Lovitz Comedy Club & Podcast Theatre.

Personal life

Everhart was married to Ashley Hamilton from December 1, 1996, until their divorce in March 1997. Sylvester Stallone and Everhart were briefly engaged in 1995, but they never made it down the aisle. She was engaged to Joe Pesci,but the couple broke up in 2008.
Everhart gave birth to her first child, son Kayden Bobby Everhart, in 2009.
Once a sky-divingenthusiast, Everhart gave up the activity following an accident in which she was injured badly enough to require back surgery.
Everhart was diagnosed with thyroid cancerand had surgery on May 14, 2013. A representative of hers said, "[Angie] wants to set the record straight by letting everyone know that it is true that she has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, however, the prognosis is very good." She filed for bankruptcy due to medical expenses from thyroid cancer treatment.
In October 2017, Angie accused Harvey Weinsteinof masturbating in front of her.

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Lisa Kudrow

Lisa Kudrow
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Lisa Valerie Kudrow(/ˈkuːdroʊ/; born July 30, 1963)is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer. After making guest appearances in several television sitcoms, including Cheers, she came to prominence with her recurring role of Ursula in Mad About You (1993-1999). Kudrow gained worldwide recognition for portraying Phoebe Buffay on the television sitcom Friends(1994–2004), for which she received several accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Seriesfrom six nominations, two Screen Actors Guild Awardsfrom 12 nominations, and a Golden Globe Awardnomination.

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Lisa Kudrow

Kudrow at the 2009 Streamy awards

BornLisa Valerie Kudrow
July 30, 1963(age 55)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.NationalityAmericanEducationTaft High SchoolAlma materVassar CollegeOccupationActress •voice actress •writer •comedian •producerYears active1989–presentKnown forMad About You
Friends
The Comeback
Web TherapyNet worthUS$60 million (2003)Spouse(s)

Michel Stern(m. 1995)

Children1Parent(s)Lee N. Kudrow (father)
Nedra S. Stern (mother)

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Kudrow starred in the cult comedyfilm Romy and Michele's High School Reunion(1997) and followed it with an acclaimed performance in the romantic comedy The Opposite of Sex(1998), which won her the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress and a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female. In 2005, she went on to produce, write and star in the HBO comedy series The Comeback, which was revived nine years later for a second season. Kudrow received two Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Seriesnominations for both seasons.
Kudrow produced and starred in the Showtimeprogram Web Therapy (2011–2015), which was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. She is also one of the executive producers of the TLC reality program Who Do You Think You Are, which gained three nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program.
Kudrow has also made several notable film appearances, including roles in Analyze This(1999), Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001), P.S. I Love You (2007), Bandslam (2008), Hotel for Dogs(2009), Easy A(2010), Neighbors(2014) and its sequel Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising(2016), The Girl on the Train(2016), and The Boss Baby (2017).

Early life

Lisa Kudrow was born in Los Angeles, California, to Nedra S. (néeStern, born 1934), a travel agent, and Lee N. Kudrow (born 1933), a physician who specialized in the treatment of headaches. She has an older sister, Helene Marla (born 1955), and an older brother, Santa Monica neurologist David B. Kudrow (born 1957). Kudrow was raised in a middle-class Jewish family and had a Bat Mitzvahceremony.Her ancestors emigrated from Belarus, Germany, Hungary and Poland, and some of them lived in the village of Ilya, in the Minsk area. Kudrow's paternal grandparents were David Kudrow (born in Mogilev, Belarus) and Gertrude Farberman (born in Ilya, Belarus).Her paternal great-grandmother, Mera Mordejovich, was murdered in Ilya during the Holocaust. Her paternal grandmother immigrated to Brooklyn, where her father grew up.
Kudrow attended Portola Middle School in Tarzana, California. In 1979, at the age of 16, she underwent rhinoplasty to reduce the size of her nose. She graduated from Taft High Schoolin Woodland Hills, Los Angeleswhere then N.W.A. member Ice Cube also attended. Kudrow received her Bachelor of Artsdegree in Biologyfrom Vassar College, intending to follow in her father's footsteps and research headaches.[citation needed]Kudrow worked on her father's staff for eight years while breaking into acting, earning a research credit on his study on the comparative likelihood of left-handed individuals developing cluster headaches.

Career

Kudrow visiting Vassar College in 2004

1989–1994: Early career

At the urging of her brother's childhood friend, comedian Jon Lovitz, she began her comedic career as a member of The Groundlings, an improv and sketch comedy school in Los Angeles. Kudrow has credited Cynthia Szigeti, her improv teacher at The Groundlings, for changing her perspective on acting, calling her "the best thing that happened, on so many levels." Briefly, Kudrow joined with Conan O'Brien and director Tim Hillman in the short-lived improvtroupe Unexpected Company. She was also the only regular female member of the Transformers Comedy Troupe. She played a role in an episode of the NBCsitcom Cheers.She tried out for Saturday Night Live in 1990, but the show chose Julia Sweeneyinstead. She had a recurring role as Kathy Fleisher in three episodes of season one of the Bob Newhartsitcom Bob (CBS, 1992–1993), a role she played after taking part in the memorable series finale of Newhart's previous series Newhart. Prior to Friends, she appeared in at least two produced network pilots: NBC's Just Temporary (also known as Temporarily Yours) in 1989, playing Nicole; and CBS' Close Encounters (also known as Matchmaker) in 1990, playing a Valley girl.
Kudrow was cast to play the role of Roz Doyle in Frasier, but the role was re-cast with Peri Gilpinduring the taping of the pilot episode. Kudrow said in 2000 that when rehearsals started, "I knew it wasn't working. I could feel it all slipping away, and I was panicking, which only made things worse." Her first recurring television role was Ursula Buffay, the eccentric waitress on the NBC sitcom Mad About You. Kudrow would reprise the character on the NBC sitcom Friends, in which Kudrow co-starred as massage therapist Phoebe Buffay, Ursula's twin sister.

1994–2004: Breakthrough

For her starring role as Phoebe on Friends (NBC, 1994–2004) Kudrow won the 1998 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. According to the Guinness Book of World Records(2005), Kudrow and co-stars Jennifer Anistonand Courteney Cox became the highest paid TV actresses of all time, earning $1 million per episode for the ninth and tenth seasons of Friends. During her tenure on Friends Kudrow appeared in multiple comedic films such as Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, Hanging Up, Marci X, Dr. Dolittle 2, Analyze This and its sequel Analyze That, and dramatic films, such as Wonderland and The Opposite of Sex.
She also guest starred on numerous television series during Friends, including The Simpsons, Hope and Gloria, King of the Hill, and hosting Saturday Night Live.

2004–present: Post-Friends

Kudrow at the 1st Streamy Awards
Kudrow starred as protagonist Valerie Cherish on the single-season HBOseries 

present: Post-Friends

Kudrow at the 1st Streamy Awards
Kudrow starred as protagonist Valerie Cherish on the single-season HBOseries The Comeback(premiered June 5, 2005), about a has-been sitcom star trying for a comeback. She also served as co-creator, writer, and executive producer. The series was cancelled by HBObefore being renewed for a second season nearly a decade after being originally cancelled. Kudrow received two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on The Comeback.
Kudrow serves as the executive producer for the American versionof the UK television series Who Do You Think You Are?, in which celebrities trace their family trees. The subjects of the first series included Kudrow herself, in which it was discovered her great-grandmother died in the Holocaust.
Kudrow co-created an improvised comedy web series, Web Therapy on Lstudio.com. The improv series, which launched online in 2008, has earned several Webby nominations and one Outstanding Comedic Performance Webby for Kudrow, who plays therapist of unspecified credentials Fiona Wallice. She offers her patients three-minute sessions over iChat. In July 2011, a reformatted, half-hour version of the show premiered on Showtime,before being cancelled in 2015 after four seasons.Kudrow has guest starred on multiple television series such as Cougar Town, BoJack Horseman, Angie Tribeca, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and Scandal.
Following Friends, Kudrow has also appeared in films such as Easy A, Hotel for Dogs, Happy Endings, and Neighbors. In 2016, she reprised her role as Carol Gladstone in Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising,and co-starred in the thriller filmThe Girl on the Train.

Personal life

On May 27, 1995, Kudrow married Michel Stern, a French advertising executive. They have one son, Julian Murray Stern, who was born on May 7, 1998. Kudrow's pregnancy was written into Friends (seasons 4 and 5), with her character Phoebe having triplets as a surrogate mother for her brother Frank and his wife Alice because they were not able to have children. Her fluency in French was also written into Phoebe's character as she struggled to teach Joey.

Filmography

Kudrow at the film premiere of The Other Woman in 2009

Film

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Awards and nominations

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Lisa Kudrow

Kudrow has been honored with numerous accolades over her career. For her role in the sitcom Friends, she received six nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards, winning in 1996 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Kudrow has also received twelve nominations and two wins at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, as well as one win and eight nominations at the American Comedy Awards.

References

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External links

Lisa Kudrowon Twitter 

Lisa Kudrow at AllMovie

Lisa Kudrow at Emmys.com

Lisa Kudrowon IMDb

Lisa Kudrow at The Interviews: An Oral History of Television

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Saturday, September 15, 2018

Alissa Milano

Alyssa Milano
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Alyssa Jayne Milano (born December 19, 1972) is an American actress, activist, producer and former singer. She appears in Who's the Boss?, Melrose Place, Charmed, My Name is Earl, Mistresses, and the Netflix series Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later and Insatiable.

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Alyssa Milano

Milano at a 2015 Manhattan book signing

BornAlyssa Jayne Milano
December 19, 1972(age 45)
New York, New York, U.S.OccupationActress •activist •producer •singerYears active1980–present (acting)
1989-2001 (singing)Known forWho's the Boss? •CharmedSpouse(s)

Cinjun Tate(m. 1999–2000)

David Bugliari(m. 2009)

Children2WebsiteOfficial website

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Early life

Milano was born on December 19, 1972, in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, the daughter of fashion designer and talent manager Lin Milano and film-music editor Thomas M. Milano. She and her brother, Cory, who is seven years her junior, are of Italian ancestry.Her family remained in Bensonhurst until a neighborhood shooting prompted them to relocate to Great Kills, Staten Island. She was raised Roman Catholic.

Career

1980–1996

Milano began her career at age seven, when her babysitter, without notifying her parents, took her to an audition for one of the four principal parts in a national touring company of Annie. Milano was one of four selected from more than 1,500 girls. During the course of her work in the play, Milano and her mother were on the road for 18 months. After returning to New York, she appeared in television commercialsand did several roles in off-Broadwayproductions, including the first American musical adaptation of Jane Eyre. When accompanying a friend from the Annie production to the office of a New York agent, Milano was introduced to the agent, who began representing her. She does not feel that growing up in front of the camera harmed her childhood,and has said: "I love my family very much –they've really backed my career. I consider myself to be normal: I've got to clean my room, and help in the kitchen."
In August 1984, Milano made her film debut in the coming-of-age drama Old Enough, which she recalled as a "great" way for "starting out".The film was screened at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won First Prize.
Milano auditioned as Tony Danza's daughter on the sitcom Who's the Boss? After winning the part, she and her family moved to Los Angeles, where the show was produced. It premiered on ABC on September 20, 1984.Throughout Who's the Boss?, Milano developed a close relationship with co-star Danza.Commenting on their early years together, "She was just the sweetest little girl of all time ... She became much like my daughter." The series established Milano as a teen idol, and provided her opportunities for other roles.Her education was split between school and an on-set tutor with whom Milano would work for three hours a day.
At age twelve, Milano co-starred in Commando as Jenny Matrix, the daughter of John Matrix (Arnold Schwarzenegger).
On stage, she starred in Tender Offer, a one-act play written by Wendy Wasserstein, All Night Long by American playwright John O'Keefe,and the first American musical adaptation of Jane Eyre. She returned to the theater in 1991, producing and starring in a Los Angelesproduction of Butterflies Are Free from December 26, 1991, to January 19, 1992.
A few years later this film was shown in Japan, prompting a producer to offer Milano a five-album record deal. Milano's albums, which she described as "bubblegum pop", scored platinum in the country, though she later showed her discontent in their musical quality.Subsequently, she starred in the children's film The Canterville Ghost, which did not achieve much praise or attention and Variety magazine noted in its review: "Milano as the catalyzing daughter Jennifer adapts to the ghostly Sir Simon without a qualm; that, of course, is the true charm of the story, but Milano doesn't exhibit enough presence to match the droll, charming Gielgud".
Milano starred in two 1988 television films, Crash Course and Dance 'til Dawn. Both projects allowed her to work alongside close personal friend Brian Bloom who worked with his brother Scott with her in episodes of Who's the Boss; this working camaraderie would later expand in 1993 when Milano made a cameo appearance in Bloom's film The Webbers. She produced a teen workout video, Teen Steam, and achieved some fame outside the USA with her music career, which lasted until the early 1990s. Even though she scored platinum in Japan, Milano had no interest to pursue a music career in the United States: "I'm not interested in crossing over. I'd much rather have it released where it's appreciated than laughed at."Simultaneously, she wrote a weekly column called "From Alyssa, with love" for the teen magazine Teen Machine.
Milano played a teenage prostitute in the 1992 independent film Where the Day Takes You. The film, which focuses on a group of young runaway and homeless teenagers,was shot on and around Hollywood Boulevard. and was met with positive critical reception. It was nominated for the Critics Award at the Deauville Film Festival, and won the Golden Space Needle Award at the Seattle International Film Festival.
Although Milano feared that viewers would only recognize her as "the girl from Who's the Boss?", she was noticed by the media, which helped her land the role of Amy Fisher in the high-profile TV movie Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story, one of three TV films based on Fisher's shooting of Mary Jo Buttafuoco.Milano said that her portrayal of Fisher in the film, which was based on the Buttafuoco's point of view,"was the least 'Alyssa' of anything [she had] done."The film was shot from November - December 1992. She welcomed the cancellation of the series, as she was ready to move on to other roles and enthusiastic to "showcase" what she was able to do. Looking back on eight years of playing the same role, Milano commented, "Creatively, it's been very frustrating. I gave her more of a personality. I changed her wardrobe, cut her hair, anything to give her new life."
In the early 1990s, Milano auditioned for nearly every film role in her age bracket, including B movies, and finally tried to shed her "nice girl" image by appearing nude in several erotic films targeted at adults, such as Embrace of the Vampire, Deadly Sins and Poison Ivy II: Lily. She said the nude appearances taught her to begin requiring a nudity clause in her contracts giving her "full control" over all her nude scenes. In a 1995 interview, she explained her motivation for some explicit scenes in Embrace of the Vampire: "I'm not going to say that I was manipulated into doing things that I didn't want to do. I did it because it was a woman director and I felt protected. And I learned a lot as far as knowing where the camera is and what coverage they need so that it's not all explicit."
She starred in other roles, such as Candles in the Dark, Confessions of a Sorority Girl, The Surrogate, To Brave Alaska and Fear, which did not receive very positive reviews, although the Los Angeles Timescalled Milano "very good" in the production.

1997–2010

Milano starred in the lead role in Hugo Pool (1997).
In late 1996, Milano was offered a role of Jennifer Mancinion the drama Melrose Place by producer Aaron Spelling: "We were looking for someone with sparkle. Alyssa was the perfect choice." She left early in season seven. In 1998, she was cast as Phoebe Halliwell, one of the three lead characters on Spelling's show Charmed. She and Holly Marie Combs became producers for the show during season four. The series ran for eight seasons, concluding in 2006. In 1998, she played Mark Hoppus's love interest in the music video for Blink-182's "Josie".
Milano speaking to sailors on USS Nimitzin 2003
In the early 2000s, Milano played Eva Savelot in MCI Inc. commercials for that company's 1-800-COLLECTcampaign.
In 2007, Milano's commercial work included two 2007 television ads for Veet and Sheer Cover. That year, she filmed a pilot for ABC called Reinventing the Wheelers, which was not picked up for the 2007–08 season. That season she appeared in ten episodes of My Name Is Earl.
Milano was part of TBS's special coverage installment Hot Corner for the 2007 Major League Baseball playoffs. A fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers, in April 2007, Milano began writing a baseball blog on the Major League Baseball's website.

Angeles Dodgers, in April 2007, Milano began writing a baseball blog on the Major League Baseball's website. That year she reported at Fenway Parkduring the ALDSbetween the Boston Red Soxand the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
The same year, she launched her signature "Touch" line of team apparel for female baseball fans, selling it through her blog on Major League Baseball's website. It also became available in 2009 through a boutique store located in Citi Field, the home of the New York Mets. She has an interest in the Los Angeles Kings, a National Hockey League team, and is involved with a related clothing line. In 2008, she expanded that to NFL football, as a New York Giantsfan. Since Milano is from the same hometown as NFL Network's Rich Eisen, she revealed some of her family's connections with the Giants. In 2013, Milano expanded "Touch" into NASCAR.
On March 20, 2009 it was announced that Milano voiced Dr. Ilyssa Selwyn in Ghostbusters: The Video Game. In a 2010 interview she told the press that she had 'a blast' working on the game, although she recalled it being 'odd' having to grunt in a room alone.
On March 24, 2009, her book on her baseball fandom, Safe At Home: Confessions of a Baseball Fanatic, was released. Milano has signed on to star in and produce My Girlfriend's Boyfriend, a romantic comedy in which she plays a woman with a relationship dilemma.
Milano starred in the sitcom Romantically Challenged as Rebecca Thomas, a recently divorced single mother attorney in Pittsburgh who has not dated "since Bill Clinton was president". The series premiered on ABC on April 19, 2010. The series was canceled after airing four episodes.
Milano produced and led the cast of Lifetime's TV film Sundays at Tiffany's.which was her second collaboration with Lifetime, after Wisegal (2008).

2011–present

Milano signing fans' copies of her graphic novel, Hacktivist, at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, 2012
In 2011 Milano appeared in two comedy films, Hall Pass and New Year's Eve.
In 2013, Milano created the comic book series Hacktivist, which was written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, drawn by Marcus To, and published by Archaia Entertainment. The book, which explores the modern world of hacking and global activism, is described as "a fast-paced cyber-thriller about friendship and freedom in a time of war". The publication was released digitally in late 2013, while the first print edition issue of the four-issue miniseries was published in January 2014. A hardcover edition collecting all four issues was released in July 2014. The series received positive reviews, as it currently holds a score of 8.1 out of 10 at the review aggregator website Comic Book Roundup.
In June 2013, she played Savannah Davis in ABC drama series Mistresses, which is about the scandalous lives of four girlfriends, but she left the show after season two, due to conflict between filming location and family issue. She signed on as host and judge Project Runway: All Starsbeginning with season three.On March 2, 2015, Milano was a guest host on The Talk.
In 2017 and 2018, Milano joined the cast of two Netflix comedy series: Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later and Insatiable.In 2018 she was cast in the lead role in Tempting Fate, based on the best-selling book by Jane Green.

Activism

In the late 1980s, Milano contacted Ryan White, a schoolboy ostracized for having AIDS, and a fan of Milano's. She attended a big party for him where she sat with him for six hours making friendship bracelets.They appeared together on The Phil Donahue Show, where Milano kissed White, in order to show that she could not catch the disease through casual contact with him.
In October 2004, Milano participated in UNICEF's "Trick or Treat" campaign as the national spokesperson.She raised approximately $50,000 for South African women and children with AIDS by selling her own and schools' photo work.
In support of PETA, she appeared in a 2007 advertisement for them, advocating vegetarianism, in a dress made entirely of vegetables.
In June 2007, The Sabin Vaccine Institute, named Milano a Founding Ambassador for the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases, an alliance formed to advocate and mobilize resources in the fight to control neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), to which Milano donated $250,000. She is also a UNICEFGoodwill Ambassador for the United States of America,Her field work for the organization has included a 2004 trip to Angola to speak with HIV-positive women and people disfigured by land mines during the country's civil war; a trip to Indiato meet displaced mothers living in squalor following the 2004 tsunami; and a 2010 trip to the settlement of Kolonia in western Kosovoto witness impoverished living conditions. Milano wrote on her blog that the latter trip was "the hardest experience I've had on a field visit", and described a waste dump close to the settlement where children spent time looking for metal to sell or scavenging for food.
Milano in 2011
For her 37th birthday, which occurred on December 19, 2009, Milano ran an online fundraising campaign for Charity: Water. Her original goal was to raise $25,000, but a donation from her husband put her over the $75,000 mark on December 18. The fundraiser ran until December 26.In September 2013, Milano released a viral tape on Funny or Die that drew attention to the Syrian civil war.
In 2015, Milano endorsed Bernie Sanders for President of the United States.In 2016 after the Democratic Party presidential primaries, she expressed her support for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. She was also active in the campaign of Jon Ossoffand was involved in get-out-the-vote efforts for Rob Quist.
On August 13, 2017, Milano posted a hashtag on Twitter calling to fire Steve Bannon and claimed that she walked into a Christmas storein New York and someone arranged all the Elf arms in Nazisalutes.
On October 15, 2017, according to Milano, a friend suggested that she post a message on her Twitter account encouraging survivors of sexual harassment and assault to post #metoo as a status update. This was to gauge the widespread problem of sexual misconduct. She was inspired to bring awareness to the commonality of sex crimes among women in the wake of Harvey Weinstein's expulsion from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for alleged sex crimes against women in the film industry.Milano emphasized that the basis of her hashtag was to create a platform where women had an "opportunity without having to go into detail about their stories if they did not want to".
Since 2004, Milano has canvassed for national, state, and local candidates.
Milano phone banked with Piper Perabo and drove people to the polls for the United States Senate special election in Alabama, 2017on December 12, 2017, to vote for Democratic candidate Doug Jones.
Milano, with actor Christopher Gorham, drove voters to the polls during early voting and on March 27, 2017 for Georgia's 6th congressional district 2017 special election,[citation needed]after which Tom Price became the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and she later posted photos of herself with the voters on Instagram.Milano and Gorham had been in the area for the pilot of Insatiable
In 2018, she was announced as a co-chair of the Health Care Voter campaign. She released an op-ed to Time magazine on why health care will decide her vote in 2018.
Milano helped raise money for Richard Dien Winfield, a Democrat in Georgia's 2018 10th congressional district race.

Personal life

Milano has dyslexia. In a 2004 interview, she explained how she deals with the disorder:

I've stumbled over words while reading from teleprompters. Sir John Gielgud, whom I worked with on The Canterville Ghostyears ago, gave me great advice. When I asked how he memorized his monologues, he said, "I write them down." I use that method to this day. It not only familiarizes me with the words, it makes them my own.

Milano was involved with The Lost Boys actor Corey Haim from 1987 to 1990. Milano and her parents, together with his manager at the time, unsuccessfully tried to get Haim help for his addiction.
In 1993, Milano became engaged to actor Scott Wolf, but they broke off their engagement the following year.
On January 1, 1999, Milano married singer Cinjun Tate; they divorced in early 2000.
After one year of dating, Milano became engaged to Creative Artists Agency agent David Bugliari in December 2008, and they married on August 15, 2009, at Bugliari's family home in New Jersey.They have a son and a daughter.
Milano moved from a West Hollywood Condo to a house with acres for nine horses, eight chickens, two rabbits and five dogs, in Bell Canyon, California
In 2014, Milano, with South Korean rescue group, CARE, and The Fuzzy Pet Foundation in Santa Monica, helped rescue a South Korean Jindo mix dog, found covered in mange, chained and raised for dog-meat
Milano's 2017 $10 million lawsuit against her Business Manager resulted in a cross-complaint.

Filmography

Film

Angeles Dodgers, in April 2007, Milano began writing a baseball blog on the Major League Baseball's website. That year she reported at Fenway Parkduring the ALDSbetween the Boston Red Soxand the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
The same year, she launched her signature "Touch" line of team apparel for female baseball fans, selling it through her blog on Major League Baseball's website. It also became available in 2009 through a boutique store located in Citi Field, the home of the New York Mets. She has an interest in the Los Angeles Kings, a National Hockey League team, and is involved with a related clothing line. In 2008, she expanded that to NFL football, as a New York Giantsfan. Since Milano is from the same hometown as NFL Network's Rich Eisen, she revealed some of her family's connections with the Giants. In 2013, Milano expanded "Touch" into NASCAR.
On March 20, 2009 it was announced that Milano voiced Dr. Ilyssa Selwyn in Ghostbusters: The Video Game. In a 2010 interview she told the press that she had 'a blast' working on the game, although she recalled it being 'odd' having to grunt in a room alone.
On March 24, 2009, her book on her baseball fandom, Safe At Home: Confessions of a Baseball Fanatic, was released. Milano has signed on to star in and produce My Girlfriend's Boyfriend, a romantic comedy in which she plays a woman with a relationship dilemma.
Milano starred in the sitcom Romantically Challenged as Rebecca Thomas, a recently divorced single mother attorney in Pittsburgh who has not dated "since Bill Clinton was president". The series premiered on ABC on April 19, 2010. The series was canceled after airing four episodes.
Milano produced and led the cast of Lifetime's TV film Sundays at Tiffany's.which was her second collaboration with Lifetime, after Wisegal (2008).

2011–present

Milano signing fans' copies of her graphic novel, Hacktivist, at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, 2012
In 2011 Milano appeared in two comedy films, Hall Pass and New Year's Eve.
In 2013, Milano created the comic book series Hacktivist, which was written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, drawn by Marcus To, and published by Archaia Entertainment. The book, which explores the modern world of hacking and global activism, is described as "a fast-paced cyber-thriller about friendship and freedom in a time of war". The publication was released digitally in late 2013, while the first print edition issue of the four-issue miniseries was published in January 2014. A hardcover edition collecting all four issues was released in July 2014. The series received positive reviews, as it currently holds a score of 8.1 out of 10 at the review aggregator website Comic Book Roundup.
In June 2013, she played Savannah Davis in ABC drama series Mistresses, which is about the scandalous lives of four girlfriends, but she left the show after season two, due to conflict between filming location and family issue. She signed on as host and judge Project Runway: All Starsbeginning with season three.On March 2, 2015, Milano was a guest host on The Talk.
In 2017 and 2018, Milano joined the cast of two Netflix comedy series: Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later and Insatiable.In 2018 she was cast in the lead role in Tempting Fate, based on the best-selling book by Jane Green.

Activism

In the late 1980s, Milano contacted Ryan White, a schoolboy ostracized for having AIDS, and a fan of Milano's. She attended a big party for him where she sat with him for six hours making friendship bracelets.They appeared together on The Phil Donahue Show, where Milano kissed White, in order to show that she could not catch the disease through casual contact with him.
In October 2004, Milano participated in UNICEF's "Trick or Treat" campaign as the national spokesperson.She raised approximately $50,000 for South African women and children with AIDS by selling her own and schools' photo work.
In support of PETA, she appeared in a 2007 advertisement for them, advocating vegetarianism, in a dress made entirely of vegetables.
In June 2007, The Sabin Vaccine Institute, named Milano a Founding Ambassador for the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases, an alliance formed to advocate and mobilize resources in the fight to control neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), to which Milano donated $250,000. She is also a UNICEFGoodwill Ambassador for the United States of America,Her field work for the organization has included a 2004 trip to Angola to speak with HIV-positive women and people disfigured by land mines during the country's civil war; a trip to Indiato meet displaced mothers living in squalor following the 2004 tsunami; and a 2010 trip to the settlement of Kolonia in western Kosovoto witness impoverished living conditions. Milano wrote on her blog that the latter trip was "the hardest experience I've had on a field visit", and described a waste dump close to the settlement where children spent time looking for metal to sell or scavenging for food.
Milano in 2011
For her 37th birthday, which occurred on December 19, 2009, Milano ran an online fundraising campaign for Charity: Water. Her original goal was to raise $25,000, but a donation from her husband put her over the $75,000 mark on December 18. The fundraiser ran until December 26.In September 2013, Milano released a viral tape on Funny or Die that drew attention to the Syrian civil war.
In 2015, Milano endorsed Bernie Sanders for President of the United States.In 2016 after the Democratic Party presidential primaries, she expressed her support for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. She was also active in the campaign of Jon Ossoffand was involved in get-out-the-vote efforts for Rob Quist.
On August 13, 2017, Milano posted a hashtag on Twitter calling to fire Steve Bannon and claimed that she walked into a Christmas storein New York and someone arranged all the Elf arms in Nazisalutes.
On October 15, 2017, according to Milano, a friend suggested that she post a message on her Twitter account encouraging survivors of sexual harassment and assault to post #metoo as a status update. This was to gauge the widespread problem of sexual misconduct. She was inspired to bring awareness to the commonality of sex crimes among women in the wake of Harvey Weinstein's expulsion from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for alleged sex crimes against women in the film industry.Milano emphasized that the basis of her hashtag was to create a platform where women had an "opportunity without having to go into detail about their stories if they did not want to".
Since 2004, Milano has canvassed for national, state, and local candidates.
Milano phone banked with Piper Perabo and drove people to the polls for the United States Senate special election in Alabama, 2017on December 12, 2017, to vote for Democratic candidate Doug Jones.
Milano, with actor Christopher Gorham, drove voters to the polls during early voting and on March 27, 2017 for Georgia's 6th congressional district 2017 special election,[citation needed]after which Tom Price became the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and she later posted photos of herself with the voters on Instagram.Milano and Gorham had been in the area for the pilot of Insatiable
In 2018, she was announced as a co-chair of the Health Care Voter campaign. She released an op-ed to Time magazine on why health care will decide her vote in 2018.
Milano helped raise money for Richard Dien Winfield, a Democrat in Georgia's 2018 10th congressional district race.

Personal life

Milano has dyslexia. In a 2004 interview, she explained how she deals with the disorder:

I've stumbled over words while reading from teleprompters. Sir John Gielgud, whom I worked with on The Canterville Ghostyears ago, gave me great advice. When I asked how he memorized his monologues, he said, "I write them down." I use that method to this day. It not only familiarizes me with the words, it makes them my own.

Milano was involved with The Lost Boys actor Corey Haim from 1987 to 1990. Milano and her parents, together with his manager at the time, unsuccessfully tried to get Haim help for his addiction.
In 1993, Milano became engaged to actor Scott Wolf, but they broke off their engagement the following year.
On January 1, 1999, Milano married singer Cinjun Tate; they divorced in early 2000.
After one year of dating, Milano became engaged to Creative Artists Agency agent David Bugliari in December 2008, and they married on August 15, 2009, at Bugliari's family home in New Jersey.They have a son and a daughter.
Milano moved from a West Hollywood Condo to a house with acres for nine horses, eight chickens, two rabbits and five dogs, in Bell Canyon, California
In 2014, Milano, with South Korean rescue group, CARE, and The Fuzzy Pet Foundation in Santa Monica, helped rescue a South Korean Jindo mix dog, found covered in mange, chained and raised for dog-meat
Milano's 2017 $10 million lawsuit against her Business Manager resulted in a cross-complaint.

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Discography

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Look in My Heart (1989)


Alyssa (1989)


Locked Inside a Dream (1991)


Do You See Me?(1992)


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