Alyson Hannigan
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Biography
Often playing socially awkward but ultimately lovable characters, actress Alyson Hannigan carved a niche for herself in some of the more popular television and film franchises of the day. After making her film debut in the Dan Aykroyd comedy "My Stepmother Is an Alien" (1988), she quickly landed the first of her many fan-favorite roles, beginning with wallflower Willow Rosenberg on the popular genre series, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (The WB, 1997-2001; UPN, 2001-03). In addition to making regular appearances on the "Buffy" spin-off, "Angel" (The WB, 1999-2004), Hannigan also voiced one of the most-quoted lines of film dialogue of the decade in the teen sex comedy "American Pie" (1999). The surprise hit of the year, it quickly spawned several sequels, "American Pie 2" (2001), "American Wedding" (2003) and "American Reunion" (2012). Still riding the wave of popularity enjoyed by the "Pie" cast, she switched gears and returned to television with the hit sitcom, "How I Met Your Mother" (CBS, 2005-14), starring alongside another talented cast that included Neil Patrick Harris and Jason Segel. Quirky, yet endearing, Hannigan had both the talent and appeal to ensure a lengthy career as an in-demand ensemble player.
Born March 24, 1974 in Washington D.C. to Albert Hannigan and Emilie Posner, Hannigan grew up in Atlanta, GA with her real estate agent mother after her parents' divorce in 1972. The camera loved this auburn-haired actress from an early age. At only three months old, she was featured in an instructional film, "Active Parenting" (1974). Hannigan began to model as a child, posing for close to 100 print advertisements before making the transition into commercial acting. At the age of four, Hannigan landed her first commercial, promoting Duncan Hines cookie mix. She was later featured in a number of national TV commercials, including campaigns for McDonald's and Oreo cookies. Growing up in Atlanta, Hannigan attended the Northside School of the Performing Arts. With her burgeoning success in commercial acting, the 11-year-old Hannigan and her mother relocated to Los Angeles so that she could pursue her career more seriously.
Hannigan's first breakthrough role came in 1988 when she was cast as Dan Aykroyd's suspicious daughter in the misbegotten comedy, "My Stepmother Is an Alien." She then landed a regular role on the ABC sitcom, "Free Spirit" (1989-90) and went on to land a number of other small television roles while still in school, including spots on "Roseanne" (ABC, 1988-1997), "The Torkelsons" (NBC, 1991-93), "Touched by an Angel" (CBS, 1994-2003) and "Picket Fences" (CBS, 1992-96). After graduating high school at North Hollywood High in 1992, Hannigan took some time off to attend college at California State University, where she majored in psychology. Returning to work in 1997, Hannigan landed her biggest break yet when she was cast as Willow Rosenberg, Buffy's (Sarah Michelle Gellar) quirky best friend on Joss Whedon's cult TV series, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (The WB, 1997-2001; UPN, 2001-03).
With her newfound recognition, Hannigan started landing roles in a number of films geared towards a teenage audience, including "Dead Man on Campus" (1998), "Boys and Girls" (2000), and her biggest film to date - the unexpected teen sex comedy hit, "American Pie" (1999). Playing off her natural geekiness in the latter, Hannigan portrayed the sweetly perverted, flute-playing band geek Michelle Flaherty opposite love interest Jason Biggs. Hannigan uttered the franchise's most infamous line: "One time, at band camp," culminating in a hilariously X-rated explanation of what really did happen at band camp with that flute. The actress reprised her "Pie" role in the sequels "American Pie 2" (2001) and later, more prominently in the disappointing "American Wedding" (2003).
Crossing over to the "Buffy" spin-off, "Angel" (The WB, 1999-2004), Hannigan reprised her role as Willow Rosenberg, appearing on the series in a number of episodes. In 2004, Hannigan made her stage debut opposite Luke Perry, starring in a stage adaptation of "When Harry Met Sally" at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London's West End. Returning to series television in 2005, Hannigan guest-starred on "Veronica Mars" (UPN, 2004-07) and landed a regular spot on the CBS sitcom hit "How I Met Your Mother" (2005-14) portraying kindergarten teacher Lily Aldrin. With such a workload, Hannigan found time to return to the big screen in the 2006 send-up of cheesy romantic chick flicks, "Date Movie," a modest hit.
Primarily occupied with her regular work on her ongoing hit "How I Met Your Mother," Hannigan made room in her schedule to guest star in a 2011 episode of "The Simpsons" (Fox, 1989- ), as a potential love-interest for a decidedly indifferent Bart. Briefly back on the big screen after a five year absence, she popped up with a small supporting role in the romantic-comedy, "Love, Wedding, Marriage" (2011) alongside real-life husband and former "Buffy/Angel" co-star, Alexis Denisof. As "How I Met Your Mother" enjoyed continued success in its seventh season as one of network TV's most popular sitcoms, Hannigan and the old gang from East Great Falls returned once more to relive past infamies and endure fresh embarrassments in "American Reunion" (2012), the third sequel to the raunchy sex-comedy franchise which saw all the original cast back on board.
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Life Events
1974
Appeared in an industrial film for "Active Parenting" as a baby
1978
Appeared in first commercial at age four years for Duncan Hines
1985
Moved to Los Angeles with her mother
1985
Began auditioning for agents while visiting her father in Santa Barbara, CA
1988
Landed first major film role in "My Stepmother Is an Alien"
1989
Made TV series debut as regular on the short-lived ABC sitcom "Free Spirit"
1991
Cast in small role as the teenage sister in the NBC TV-movie "Switched at Birth"
1993
Appeared in two episodes of the short-lived ABC sitcom "Almost Home"
1997
Breakthrough role as Willow Rosenberg, Buffy's best friend on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (The WB, 1997-2001; UPN, 2001-03)
1998
Co-starred in the film "Dead Man on Campus"
1999
Played flautist Michelle Flaherty opposite Jason Biggs in the teen comedy "American Pie"
2001
Reprised role for the sequel "American Pie 2"
2003
Married Jason Bigg's character Jim in the summer comedy sequel "American Wedding"
2004
Made West End debut opposite Luke Perry in a stage adaptation of "When Harry Met Sally..." at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
2005
Returned to series TV as Lily on the CBS ensemble sitcom "How I Met Your Mother"
2006
Co-starred as Julia Jones in "Date Movie," a parody on romantic comedies by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer
2012
Reprised role of Michelle along with original cast in "American Reunion"