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  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,282
    pawz said:

    Personal life

    In 1998, Milano sued adult websites for unauthorized use of nude images from her films.[107]

    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 Ghost years 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.[108]

    Milano moved from a condominium in West Hollywood to a house in Bell Canyon, California, with land for nine horses, eight chickens, two rabbits, and five dogs.[109][110]

    Milano's 2017 US$10-million lawsuit against her business manager resulted in a cross-complaint.[111][112][113]

    In August 2020, Milano revealed that she had tested positive for COVID-19.
    Relationships and marriages

    Milano was involved with 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.[114]

    In 1993, Milano became engaged to actor Scott Wolf, but they broke off their engagement the following year. In August 2019, Milano revealed that she had undergone two abortions while in a relationship with Wolf.[115]

    On January 1, 1999, Milano married singer Cinjun Tate. They separated on November 20, 1999 and were divorced on December 1, 1999.[116][117][118]

    After a year of dating, Milano became engaged to Creative Artists Agency agent David Bugliari in December 2008.[119] They married on August 15, 2009, at Bugliari's family home in New Jersey.[120] Milano and Bugliari have a son, born in August 2011,[121] and a daughter, born in September 2014.[122][123]
    Filmography
    Film
    Year Title Role Notes
    1984 Old Enough Diane
    1985 Commando Jenny Matrix
    1989 Speed Zone Lurleen alternate title: Cannonball Fever
    1992 Where the Day Takes You Kimmy
    Little Sister Diana
    1993 Conflict of Interest Eve
    1994 Double Dragon Marian Delario
    1995 Embrace of the Vampire Charlotte Wells
    Glory Daze Chelsea
    Deadly Sins Cristina Herrera
    1996 Poison Ivy II: Lily Lily Leonetti Direct-to-video
    Fear Margo Masse
    Public Enemies Amaryllis Direct-to-video
    Jimmy Zip Francesca Short film
    1997 Below Utopia Susanne Also producer
    Hugo Pool Hugo Dugay
    2001 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure Angel (voice) Direct-to-video
    2002 Buying the Cow Amy
    Kiss the Bride Amy Kayne
    2003 Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star Cyndi
    2005 Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone 26 (voice)
    2007 The Blue Hour Allegra
    2008 Pathology Gwen Williamson
    2010 DC Showcase: The Spectre Aimee Brenner (voice) Short film
    My Girlfriend's Boyfriend Jesse Young Also producer
    2011 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 Biminy (voice) Direct-to-video
    Hall Pass Mandy Bohac
    New Year's Eve Nurse Mindy Segment: "Hospital Story"
    2018 Little Italy Dora
    Television
    Year Title Role Notes
    1984–1992 Who's the Boss? Samantha Micelli 196 episodes
    1986 The Canterville Ghost Jennifer Canterville TV movie
    1988 Crash Course Vanessa Crawford TV movie alternative title: Driving Academy
    Dance 'til Dawn Shelley Sheridan TV movie
    1989 Living Dolls Samantha Micelli 2 episodes
    The Making of The Little Mermaid Herself (Host) TV special
    1993 Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story Amy Fisher TV movie
    At Home with the Webbers Fan
    Candles in the Dark Sylvia Velliste
    1994 Confessions of a Sorority Girl Rita Summers
    1995 The Surrogate Amy Winslow
    The Outer Limits Hannah Valesic Episode: "Caught in the Act"
    1996 Mr. Show with Bob and David Audience member 2 episodes
    To Brave Alaska Denise Harris TV movie
    1997, 2001 Spin City Meg Winston 2 episodes
    1997–1998 Melrose Place Jennifer Mancini 40 episodes in seasons 5–7
    1998 Goldrush: A Real Life Alaskan Adventure Frances Ella 'Fizzy' Fitz TV movie
    Fantasy Island Gina Williams Episode: "Superfriends"
    1998–2006 Charmed Phoebe Halliwell Lead Role; 178 episodes; also producer (seasons 5–8)
    2001 The Diamond Hunters Tracy Van der Byl Miniseries
    Family Guy Herself (live-action) Episode: "Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington"
    2004 The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius April the Gorlock (voice) Episode: "Win, Lose and Kaboom"
    2007–2008 My Name Is Earl Billie Cunningham 10 episodes (season 3)
    2008 Wisegal Patty Montanari TV movie; also producer
    2010 Castle Kyra Blaine Episode: "A Rose for Everafter"
    Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil Scarlett Rosetti (voice) Episode: "Frame Story/And... Action!"
    Sundays at Tiffany's Jane Claremont TV movie; also producer
    2010–2011 Romantically Challenged Rebecca Thomas 6 episodes
    2011 Young Justice Poison Ivy (voice) Episode: "Revelation"
    2011–2012 Breaking In Amy 2 episodes[124]
    2013–2014 Mistresses Savannah "Savi" Davis Main role (26 episodes in seasons 1 & 2)
    2013–present Project Runway: All Stars Herself/host Judge
    2014 Hollywood Game Night Herself Episode: "Things That Go Clue-Boom in the Night"
    2015 Rupaul's Drag Race Herself Herself/Judge
    2017 Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later Renata Murphy Delvecchio 5 episodes
    2018–2019 Insatiable Coralee Armstrong Main Role
    2019 Tempting Fate Gabby Cartwright TV movie
    Grey's Anatomy Haylee Peterson Episode: "Reunited"
    2020 The Now Upcoming series
    Celebrity Call Center Herself Episode: "The Shift With the Brony" (season 1, episode 4)
    Video games
    Year Title Voice role
    2009 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Dr. Ilyssa Selwyn
    Discography
    Main article: Alyssa Milano discography

    Look in My Heart (1989)
    Alyssa (1989)
    Locked Inside a Dream (1991)
    Do You See Me? (1992)

    Awards and nominations
    Year Association Category Work Result
    1985 Young Artist Awards Best Young Supporting Actress in a Television Series Who's the Boss? Won
    1986 Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress Starring in a Feature Film – Comedy or Drama Commando Nominated
    1987 Best Young Female Superstar in Television Who's the Boss? Won
    1988 Best Young Actress in a TV Special, Pilot, Movie of the Week, or Mini-Series Dance 'til Dawn Nominated
    1988 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress Who's the Boss? Won
    1989 Favorite TV Actress
    1990 Favorite TV Actress
    2001 Annie Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Feature Production Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure Nominated
    RATTY Awards Outstanding Ensemble in a Science Fiction Series[125] Charmed
    Wand Awards Best Fight (Alyssa Milano and Shannen Doherty)[126]
    2004 Spacey Awards Favorite Female TV Character (Phoebe Halliwell)[126]
    2005 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Television Actress[127]
    2006 Teen Choice Awards Television – Choice Actress[128]
    2007 AOL TV Top TV Witches (Phoebe Halliwell)[129][130] 7th
    2008
    2015 People's Choice Awards Favorite Dramatic TV Actress Mistresses Nominated
    2016 UNICEF Award Spirit of Compassion Award N/A Won
    2017 Women's Choice Awards SpotLight Choice Women Award N/A Nominated[131]
    2018 GLAAD Gala Forum Ariadne Getty Ally Award N/A Won[132]

    Busy girl.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,139 Standard Supporter
    she needs more attention
  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,843 Swaye's Wigwam
    Now that I saw the length on the writings of her fame I am really glad I don't know who the hell she is other than a bald cunt.


















    which in a way is kind of exciting...
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379
    pawz said:

    Personal life

    In 1998, Milano sued adult websites for unauthorized use of nude images from her films.[107]

    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 Ghost years 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.[108]

    Milano moved from a condominium in West Hollywood to a house in Bell Canyon, California, with land for nine horses, eight chickens, two rabbits, and five dogs.[109][110]

    Milano's 2017 US$10-million lawsuit against her business manager resulted in a cross-complaint.[111][112][113]

    In August 2020, Milano revealed that she had tested positive for COVID-19.
    Relationships and marriages

    Milano was involved with 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.[114]

    In 1993, Milano became engaged to actor Scott Wolf, but they broke off their engagement the following year. In August 2019, Milano revealed that she had undergone two abortions while in a relationship with Wolf.[115]

    On January 1, 1999, Milano married singer Cinjun Tate. They separated on November 20, 1999 and were divorced on December 1, 1999.[116][117][118]

    After a year of dating, Milano became engaged to Creative Artists Agency agent David Bugliari in December 2008.[119] They married on August 15, 2009, at Bugliari's family home in New Jersey.[120] Milano and Bugliari have a son, born in August 2011,[121] and a daughter, born in September 2014.[122][123]
    Filmography
    Film
    Year Title Role Notes
    1984 Old Enough Diane
    1985 Commando Jenny Matrix
    1989 Speed Zone Lurleen alternate title: Cannonball Fever
    1992 Where the Day Takes You Kimmy
    Little Sister Diana
    1993 Conflict of Interest Eve
    1994 Double Dragon Marian Delario
    1995 Embrace of the Vampire Charlotte Wells
    Glory Daze Chelsea
    Deadly Sins Cristina Herrera
    1996 Poison Ivy II: Lily Lily Leonetti Direct-to-video
    Fear Margo Masse
    Public Enemies Amaryllis Direct-to-video
    Jimmy Zip Francesca Short film
    1997 Below Utopia Susanne Also producer
    Hugo Pool Hugo Dugay
    2001 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure Angel (voice) Direct-to-video
    2002 Buying the Cow Amy
    Kiss the Bride Amy Kayne
    2003 Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star Cyndi
    2005 Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone 26 (voice)
    2007 The Blue Hour Allegra
    2008 Pathology Gwen Williamson
    2010 DC Showcase: The Spectre Aimee Brenner (voice) Short film
    My Girlfriend's Boyfriend Jesse Young Also producer
    2011 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 Biminy (voice) Direct-to-video
    Hall Pass Mandy Bohac
    New Year's Eve Nurse Mindy Segment: "Hospital Story"
    2018 Little Italy Dora
    Television
    Year Title Role Notes
    1984–1992 Who's the Boss? Samantha Micelli 196 episodes
    1986 The Canterville Ghost Jennifer Canterville TV movie
    1988 Crash Course Vanessa Crawford TV movie alternative title: Driving Academy
    Dance 'til Dawn Shelley Sheridan TV movie
    1989 Living Dolls Samantha Micelli 2 episodes
    The Making of The Little Mermaid Herself (Host) TV special
    1993 Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story Amy Fisher TV movie
    At Home with the Webbers Fan
    Candles in the Dark Sylvia Velliste
    1994 Confessions of a Sorority Girl Rita Summers
    1995 The Surrogate Amy Winslow
    The Outer Limits Hannah Valesic Episode: "Caught in the Act"
    1996 Mr. Show with Bob and David Audience member 2 episodes
    To Brave Alaska Denise Harris TV movie
    1997, 2001 Spin City Meg Winston 2 episodes
    1997–1998 Melrose Place Jennifer Mancini 40 episodes in seasons 5–7
    1998 Goldrush: A Real Life Alaskan Adventure Frances Ella 'Fizzy' Fitz TV movie
    Fantasy Island Gina Williams Episode: "Superfriends"
    1998–2006 Charmed Phoebe Halliwell Lead Role; 178 episodes; also producer (seasons 5–8)
    2001 The Diamond Hunters Tracy Van der Byl Miniseries
    Family Guy Herself (live-action) Episode: "Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington"
    2004 The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius April the Gorlock (voice) Episode: "Win, Lose and Kaboom"
    2007–2008 My Name Is Earl Billie Cunningham 10 episodes (season 3)
    2008 Wisegal Patty Montanari TV movie; also producer
    2010 Castle Kyra Blaine Episode: "A Rose for Everafter"
    Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil Scarlett Rosetti (voice) Episode: "Frame Story/And... Action!"
    Sundays at Tiffany's Jane Claremont TV movie; also producer
    2010–2011 Romantically Challenged Rebecca Thomas 6 episodes
    2011 Young Justice Poison Ivy (voice) Episode: "Revelation"
    2011–2012 Breaking In Amy 2 episodes[124]
    2013–2014 Mistresses Savannah "Savi" Davis Main role (26 episodes in seasons 1 & 2)
    2013–present Project Runway: All Stars Herself/host Judge
    2014 Hollywood Game Night Herself Episode: "Things That Go Clue-Boom in the Night"
    2015 Rupaul's Drag Race Herself Herself/Judge
    2017 Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later Renata Murphy Delvecchio 5 episodes
    2018–2019 Insatiable Coralee Armstrong Main Role
    2019 Tempting Fate Gabby Cartwright TV movie
    Grey's Anatomy Haylee Peterson Episode: "Reunited"
    2020 The Now Upcoming series
    Celebrity Call Center Herself Episode: "The Shift With the Brony" (season 1, episode 4)
    Video games
    Year Title Voice role
    2009 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Dr. Ilyssa Selwyn
    Discography
    Main article: Alyssa Milano discography

    Look in My Heart (1989)
    Alyssa (1989)
    Locked Inside a Dream (1991)
    Do You See Me? (1992)

    Awards and nominations
    Year Association Category Work Result
    1985 Young Artist Awards Best Young Supporting Actress in a Television Series Who's the Boss? Won
    1986 Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress Starring in a Feature Film – Comedy or Drama Commando Nominated
    1987 Best Young Female Superstar in Television Who's the Boss? Won
    1988 Best Young Actress in a TV Special, Pilot, Movie of the Week, or Mini-Series Dance 'til Dawn Nominated
    1988 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress Who's the Boss? Won
    1989 Favorite TV Actress
    1990 Favorite TV Actress
    2001 Annie Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Feature Production Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure Nominated
    RATTY Awards Outstanding Ensemble in a Science Fiction Series[125] Charmed
    Wand Awards Best Fight (Alyssa Milano and Shannen Doherty)[126]
    2004 Spacey Awards Favorite Female TV Character (Phoebe Halliwell)[126]
    2005 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Television Actress[127]
    2006 Teen Choice Awards Television – Choice Actress[128]
    2007 AOL TV Top TV Witches (Phoebe Halliwell)[129][130] 7th
    2008
    2015 People's Choice Awards Favorite Dramatic TV Actress Mistresses Nominated
    2016 UNICEF Award Spirit of Compassion Award N/A Won
    2017 Women's Choice Awards SpotLight Choice Women Award N/A Nominated[131]
    2018 GLAAD Gala Forum Ariadne Getty Ally Award N/A Won[132]

    @Tequilla ?
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,741 Founders Club

    she needs more attention

    Ill grudge fuck her bald ass in the butt.