Alana De La Garza is an American actress, who is widely known for her striking performances as a commercial actor. She was born on June 18, 1976, in Columbus, Ohio, and later raised in El Paso, Texas. Her career in acting started in 2001, with a guest appearance in the famous TV show "Mortal Kombat: Conquest."
Alana's first commercial appearance was in 2002 when she starred in the "Tick" commercial for Nabisco's Oreo cookies. Her unparalleled talent and acting skills helped her gain the attention of producers and directors in the entertainment industry. Alana has since appeared in many popular commercials, including those for Coca-Cola, Allstate, and Las Vegas tourism.
In addition to her successful commercial career, Alana also has a strong background in film and television acting. She has played notable roles in several movies, including "Mr. Fix It" and "El Segundo." Her most popular TV series role is that of Connie Rubirosa, a prosecutor, in "Law & Order." Other series she has acted in include "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders," "Forever," and "Scorpion."
Alana has received numerous awards and nominations throughout her career. In 2012, she won the Imagen Foundation Awards for Best Actress in the television series "Law & Order." Additionally, the NAACP Image Awards nominated her for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series the same year.
In conclusion, Alana De La Garza has made a tremendous impact in the commercial acting industry and remains one of the most sought-after commercial actors in Hollywood. She continues to inspire young actors aspiring to make it big in the entertainment industry, and her role as a commercial actor has helped her reach great heights of success.