- Milano is about to dump pop icon Justin Timberlake for Limp Bizkit rocker Fred Durst -- The KISS THE BRIDE star was spotted smooching with Durst on a secret date at Los Angeles' Whiskey Bar on Friday night. (December 17, 2002)
- Has again appeared high on Stuff Magazine's list of the Sexiest Women in the World. (2002)
- Enjoys gardening topless because she loves being at one with nature.
- Replaced Lori Rom in the role of Phoebe Halliwell in CHARMED (1998).
- Voted #4 in FHM's 100 Sexiest Women list (2003)
- Nickname: Lyssa, Lyss
- Eye color: Brown
- Hair color: Dark Brown
- Favorite Bands: The Beatles, Dave Matthews Band, Del Amitri
- Had a best-selling exercise video in 1988 called Teen Steam.
- Is the 1-800-COLLECT girl.
- Awarded $230,000 in a default judgement against a web designer that allegedly posted nude pictures of her. (December 1998)
- Engaged to Scott Wolf but their engagement was broken off and they are no longer seeing each other. (1993)
- Her first role was in the Broadway musical ANNIE. She was 8 years old.
- Wore colored contact lenses in some episodes of Who's the Boss.
- Has seven tattoos: a sacred heart on her behind, a fairy kneeling in grass on her hip, rosary beads on her back, an angel on her left ankle, an Orobous (a snake biting its own tail) on her right wrist, an Om on the left wrist, and a garland of flowers around her right ankle.
- Favorite sport: Hockey
- Plays piano and flute.
- Her ex-husband, Cinjun Tate, is the lead singer for the rock group, Remy Zero.
- Caused a stir with her TV Commercial for Candies perfume, which featured a black-lingerie clad Alyssa, and a goateed man. The Anywhere You Dare campaign was rejected by such stations as WB and FOX. (2000)
- Caused a stir with 2 of her Candies Print Ads: one shows a man perfuming Milano's cleavage, the other presents her standing before a medicine cabinet, stocked with perfume and condoms. Both ads were turned down by the youth-oriented magazines, Seventeen and Teen People. (2000)
- Caused a commotion with her TV dad, Tony Danza, when she posed nude in the 1993 pages of Bikini magazine. I worried about her, but it wasn't my place to say anything, explains Danza. I played her father, but I wasn't her father.
- A picture of her was used to create Ariel in the classic Disney movie THE LITTLE MERMAID (1989)
- Voted #4 in FHM's 100 Sexiest Women list (2001)
- Had 5 albums released in Japan which all went platinum. These were titled Alyssa, Look In My Heart, Best in the world, Locked In a Dream, and Do You See Me?
- Lost out to Shannen Doherty for a role in MALLRATS (1995).
- Her favorite saying is, It's nice to be important, but it's important to always be nice.
- Was paid $80,000/episode (2001), for CHARMED (1998).
- Has 3 dogs; Ripley, Stella, Hugo
- Favorite TV-Show: E.R.
Quotes- "I think we're in a time when everyone's afraid to have sex. But I was raised being beautiful and healthy." - Details April 1998.
- "It's hard enough to go through puberty. Everyone's embarrassed about their youth, but it just happens that the '80s were particularly disgusting. Flock of Seagulls is not cool." - Details April 1998.
- "Wearing a boyfriend's underwear - like men's little 34 Jockey's with the flap. They can be a bit dirty." [on what turns her on]
- "I've dated the sweet mama's boy, the musician rocker, the struggling artist - basically a lot of people without jobs."
- "Every time I decide I want a child, I get another pet. I have 3 dogs, 13 birds, and 3 horses. What does that tell you?"
- "I've always believed in experiencing everything in life. When you walk out with blinders on, you cut yourself off from the angels and the fairies."
- "We're on a much different place than when I was on television. People on series are now given a lot more opportunities, sometimes more than film actors."
Awards- Young Artist Award: Best Young Female Superstar in Television, WHO'S THE BOSS? (1988)
- Young Artist Award: Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress, Starring in a Television, Comedy or Drama Series, WHO'S THE BOSS? (1987)
- Young Artist Awards: Best Young Supporting Actress in a Television Series, Who's the Boss? (1986)
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