Alyssa was briefly married to Remy Zero rocker Cinjun Tate in 1999. They are parents to son Milo, who was born in 2011, and daughter Elizabella, who arrived in 2014. So who's the lucky guy who nabbed Alyssa Milano? It's CAA agent David Bugliari, whom she married in 2009. Judith - who scored a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019 - appeared in five episodes of "Impeachment: American Crime Story" in 2021 has been portraying Blanche Knopf on HBO Max's "Julia" since March 2022. She's also had much success on Broadway, winning Tony Awards in 20 for her work in "Other Desert Cities" and "The Assembled Parties." In 2019, she earned another Tony - the Isabelle Stevenson Award - in recognition of her advocacy work.
Judith's most prominent TV roles since "Who's the Boss?" include ADA Liz Donnelly on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," Claire Meade on "Ugly Betty" (fun fact: She officiated "Betty" co-star America Ferrera's wedding) and Shelly Pfefferman on "Transparent," for which she received Golden Globe, Emmy and Critics' Choice Award nominations. She also has a library named after her at the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center. She's long been a passionate supporter of a number of LGBTQ and AIDS organizations including the Matthew Shepard Foundation and the Point Foundation. Judith is an ardent gay rights activist who even helped her on-screen son, played by Danny Pintauro, come out. Judith Light has been married to actor Robert Desiderio, whom she met on the set of "One Life to Live," since 1985.
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Tony most recently starred on the 2018 Netflix series "The Good Cop." In 2022, he popped up on an episode of "Blue Bloods." Tony's also released a '50s crooner album, "The House I Live In," and published two books: the 2010 cookbook "Don't Fill Up on the Antipasto: Tony Danza's Father-Son Cookbook," which he released with son Marc, and a 2012 memoir about his experiences in the classroom, "I'd Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had: My Year as a Rookie Teacher at Northeast High." He's also starred in movies like "Angels in the Outfield," "Crash" and "Don Jon" with Joseph Gordon-Levitt. He made the jump to reality TV in 2009 with A&E's "Teach: Tony Danza," which saw him spend a year teaching English at a Philadelphia high school. After "Who's the Boss?" ended, Tony enjoyed a number of short-lived TV projects including sitcoms "Hudson Street" and "The Tony Danza Show" (not to be confused with his canceled syndicated talk show that was also called "The Tony Danza Show"). He was previously wed to college sweetheart Rhonda Yeoman Iadanza. He split from his most recent wife, Tracy Robinson, in 2013 after 25 years of marriage. Jared Janas ( Jagged Little Pill).īetween the Lines is co-produced by Elizabeth Armstrong, Andrew Paradis, Sullivan Entertainment, and Tom Tuft.Tony Micelli was a widower but in real life, Tony Danza is divorced. Two-time Tony nominee Jeff Calhoun ( Newsies) will direct, with choreography by Paul McGill ( The Legend of Georgia McBride), orchestrations and arrangements by Tony nominee Gregory Rassen ( Bandstand), music direction by Daniel Green ( Almost Famous), scenic design by Tony nominee Tobin Ost ( Newsies), costume design by two-time Tony winner Gregg Barnes ( Mean Girls), lighting design by Jason Lyons ( Rock of Ages), sound design by Ken Travis ( Aladdin), projection design by Caite Hevner ( In Transit), and hair and makeup design by J. The work features a book by Timothy Allen McDonald ( Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas, James and the Giant Peach) and a score by Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson ( Central Park). The musical had its world premiere in 2017 at Kansas City Rep, which was followed by a concert presentation at NYC's 92Y.
Soon, the lines between reality and fantasy begin to blur, and she has to confront whether she has the power to rewrite her own story. They will be joined by understudies Heather Ayers, Dan Hoy, Martin Landry and Aubrey Matalon.īased on the novel by Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer, the new musical follows Delilah, an outsider in a new school who seeks comfort in the pages of her favorite book, where she feels heard and understood.