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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