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Alanna Masterson: Birthday

American actress
Born: June 27, 1988

Alanna Masterson is an American actress, best known for her role as Tara Chambler on the hit television series “The Walking Dead.” Born on June 27, 1988, in Long Island, New York, she grew up in a family with strong ties to the entertainment industry. Her father, Joe Reaiche, is a former professional rugby player, and her mother, Carol Masterson, is a manager and producer. Alanna is the younger sister of actors Danny Masterson and Christopher Masterson, both of whom found fame in popular television series.

Alanna’s acting career began at a young age, with guest appearances on shows like “The Young and the Restless” and “Malcolm in the Middle.” However, her breakthrough role came in 2013 when she joined the cast of “The Walking Dead” during its fourth season. Her portrayal of Tara, a strong and resilient survivor, earned her a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim.

In addition to her work on “The Walking Dead,” Masterson has appeared in other television series and films, including “First Day,” “Mistresses,” and the indie film “Afraid.” Known for her engaging screen presence and versatility, she continues to build a diverse acting portfolio. Outside of acting, Alanna is passionate about animal rights and often advocates for various charitable causes. She has one child, a daughter named Marlowe, born in 2015.

Alanna Masterson’s 5 most popular quotes

  • I think that I originally became an actor because I was super, super dramatic. Over the top, all the time. I was the kid that would bump my knee and scream and cry as if I’d been shot in the face. So just automatically, the only outlet for my drama was acting and I loved theater.
  • I’m just the annoying person who’s like “Hi! My name is Alanna! Do you want to chat?”
  • Obviously when you’re a child actor, you have zero inhibitions. You don’t care. You don’t get introverted thinking people are looking at you funny.
  • You never know when you’re going to die in the show – it’s kind of funny when you say that out of context, “I don’t know when I’m going to die” – but you don’t have time to have an ego or an attitude because you just get the chop.
  • I think no matter who you play, you always have to find pieces of yourself that connect to the character. It’s the only way it will be real.
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