Alyssa Milano
American actress
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2025 | Alyssa Milano appears in 2 episodes of the TV series 'Elsbeth', playing the character Lisette 'Pupetta' Del Ponte |
2025 | Alyssa Milano appears as Pupetta Del Ponte in an episode of the TV series Elsbeth titled 'Scenes from an Italian Restaurant' (season 2, episode 14) |
2024 | Scheduled to perform as Roxie Hart in Chicago on Broadway in the fall. |
May 28 2024 | Became an ambassador of the UNITED24 global initiative in support of Ukraine in the field of education and science. |
2023 | Starred in and executive produced Who Are You People |
October 2023 | Milano signed an open letter from artists calling for a ceasefire of the Israeli bombardment of Gaza. |
2022 | Starred in and executive produced the film Brazen |
2021 | Milano was a passenger in a car crash. The car was being driven by her uncle who had a medical condition, causing the vehicle to veer into another lane. |
2021 | Cast to star in the Netflix film adaptation of Brazen Virtue. |
2021 | Appeared in 3 episodes of The Now |
December 13 2021 | Signed a deal with the United Talent Agency (UTA). |
October 2021 | Released book Sorry Not Sorry, containing 32 essays about her activism. |
October 2021 | Arrested during a voting rights demonstration outside the White House. |
October 29 2021 | Signed a first-look production deal with A&E Studios. |
2020 | Became a recurring star on the Quibi comedy The Now. |
2020 | Appeared in Celebrity Call Center and starred in the television film You Are My Home |
April 27 2020 | Milano tweeted about being aware of sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden, expressing support for Tara Reade's right to be heard. |
March 2020 | Milano endorsed former US vice president Joe Biden for president of the United States. |
2019 | Starred in television films Tempting Fate and appeared in an episode of Grey's Anatomy |
2019 | Released children's book Hope: Project Middle School Book and began hosting the podcast Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry. |
September 2019 | Milano met with Ted Cruz and Fred Guttenberg to discuss gun violence. |
2018 | Starred in the film Little Italy |
2018 | Received the Ariadne Getty Ally Award at the GLAAD Gala Forum |
2018 | Selected as one of the 'Silence Breakers', named Time Person of the Year. |
2018 | Joined the cast of Netflix comedy series Insatiable and was cast in the lead role of Tempting Fate. |
2018 | Began main role as Coralee Armstrong in the TV series Insatiable |
2017 | Nominated for the SpotLight Choice Women Award at the Women's Choice Awards |
2017 | Milano filed a $10 million lawsuit against her business manager, which resulted in a cross-complaint. |
2017 | Joined the cast of Netflix comedy series Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. |
December 12 2017 | Milano phone banked and drove people to the polls for the United States Senate special election in Alabama to support Democratic candidate Doug Jones. |
October 15 2017 | Posted the message that re-launched the #MeToo movement, encouraging survivors of sexual harassment and assault to speak out. |
March 27 2017 | Milano, along with actor Christopher Gorham, drove voters to the polls during the Georgia's 6th congressional district special election for Jon Ossoff, and posted photos of herself with voters on Instagram. |
2016 | After the Democratic Party presidential primaries, Milano expressed support for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. |
2016 | Won the UNICEF Spirit of Compassion Award, recognizing her humanitarian efforts |
2015 | Milano endorsed Bernie Sanders for president of the United States. |
2015 | Appeared as a judge on RuPaul's Drag Race |
2015 | Milano sold her condominium in West Hollywood and moved to Bell Canyon, California, where she owns land and multiple animals. |
2015 | Nominated for Favorite Dramatic TV Actress at the People's Choice Awards for her work in Mistresses |
September 2015 | Became a brand ambassador (mom-bassador) for the preschool television channel Sprout. |
March 2 2015 | Served as a guest host on The Talk. |
September 4 2014 | Milano gave birth to her second child, a daughter. |
2013 | Created the comic book series Hacktivist, published by Archaia Entertainment, exploring hacking and global activism. |
2013 | Expanded her 'Touch' clothing line into NASCAR. |
June 2013 | Began playing Savannah Davis in the ABC drama series Mistresses. |
2011 | Voiced Poison Ivy in an episode of Young Justice and appeared in Breaking In |
2011 | Appeared in two comedy films: Hall Pass and New Year's Eve. |
2011 | Appeared in multiple films including Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 (voice role), Hall Pass, and New Year's Eve |
August 31 2011 | Milano gave birth to her first child, a son. |
2010 | Appeared in multiple TV shows including Castle, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil, and starred in the television film Sundays at Tiffany's, which she also produced |
2010 | Voiced Aimee Brenner in DC Showcase: The Spectre short film and starred in My Girlfriend's Boyfriend, which she also produced |
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