Photos Of Alyssa Milano Then And Now To Make Anyone Feel Old

Photos Of Alyssa Milano Then And Now To Make Anyone Feel Old


March 25, 2026 | Jesse Singer

Photos Of Alyssa Milano Then And Now To Make Anyone Feel Old


From Child Star to Household Name

If you watched television in the late 80s and 90s, Alyssa Milano was practically everywhere. From sitcoms to supernatural drama, she grew up right in front of millions of viewers. But that was decades ago—and seeing Milano today is a reminder of just how quickly the years have flown by.

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1979: Her Career Actually Started on Stage

Before television audiences ever knew her name, Alyssa Milano was already performing. At just 7 years old she was cast in the national touring production of the musical Annie. She spent roughly a year and a half traveling across the country with the show, performing in front of live audiences—an experience that helped launch her acting career.

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1984: The Breakout Role

Alyssa Milano became a star practically overnight when she landed the role of Samantha Micelli on Who’s the Boss? in 1984. She was just 11 years old when the show premiered, playing the daughter of Tony Danza’s character. The sitcom quickly became one of the biggest shows of the decade—and Samantha’s father‑daughter dynamic with Tony became one of the most recognizable relationships on TV.

File:Nancy Reagan and Alyssa Milano.jpgSeries: Reagan White House Photographs, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989Collection: White House Photographic Collection, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989, Wikimedia Commons

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Late 80s: America's Favorite TV Daughter

Throughout the late 80s, Milano essentially grew up on television. Week after week on Who’s the Boss?, audiences watched Samantha evolve from a sweet kid into a confident teenager. By the end of the decade she was one of the most popular teen stars on TV, appearing on magazine covers and becoming a fixture in pop culture.

Screenshot from The Wendy Williams Show (2008–2022)Screenshot from The Wendy Williams Show, Debmar-Mercury (2008–2022)

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1989: A Surprise Pop Music Career

While still starring on Who’s the Boss?, Milano launched a pop music career in 1989. Her albums were barely promoted in the United States, but they became a huge success overseas—particularly in Japan, where she developed a devoted fan base.

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Early 90s: An International Pop Star (That America Barely Noticed)

Milano’s debut album Look in My Heart reportedly sold over a million copies internationally. At one point she was considered one of the most popular Western teen pop stars in Japan—a surprising chapter of her career that many American fans never even realized happened.

Screenshot from Look in My Heart (1989)Screenshot from Look in My Heart, Pony Canyon (1989)

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Early 90s: Trying to Break the Child-Star Image

When Who’s the Boss? ended in 1992, Milano faced the same challenge many former child stars encounter: redefining herself as an adult performer. She took on film roles and TV movies throughout the early 90s, slowly working to reshape her image while staying active in Hollywood.

Screenshot from Who’s the Boss (1984-1992)Screenshot from Who’s the Boss, Columbia Pictures (1984-1992)

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Early 90s: Almost Walking Away From Acting

The transition out of child stardom wasn’t easy. Like many young actors who suddenly lose the role that defined them, Milano briefly considered stepping away from acting altogether during the early 90s before deciding to keep pursuing new opportunities.

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1997: Enter Melrose Place

Milano found a new audience when she joined the hit primetime soap Melrose Place in 1997. Playing Jennifer Mancini—the scheming younger sister of Michael Mancini—she brought a mix of charm and chaos to the show and reintroduced herself to viewers who had grown up watching her.

Screenshot from Melrose Place (1992–1999)Screenshot from Melrose Place, Fox Television Network (1992–1999)

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Late 90s: A Career Reboot

By the late 90s, Milano had successfully transitioned into more mature roles. She appeared in a variety of television projects and movies, proving she wasn’t just the kid from Who’s the Boss?. Hollywood had a way of typecasting former child stars, but Milano kept pushing forward.

Screenshot from Who’s the Boss (1984-1992)Screenshot from Who’s the Boss, Columbia Pictures (1984-1992)

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1998: The Magic of Charmed

Milano’s next major career milestone came in 1998 when she joined the supernatural drama Charmed. The show followed three sisters who discover they are powerful witches. Milano played Phoebe Halliwell—arguably the most impulsive and rebellious of the trio—and the series eventually became the longest-running hour-long TV show centered on female leads at the time.

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1998: She Wasn’t Originally in the Pilot

One surprising bit of trivia: Milano wasn’t actually in the original Charmed pilot. The role of Phoebe Halliwell was first played by another actress, Lori Rom, who left the project after filming. Milano was then brought in for the series—and many fans say it’s hard to imagine the show working any other way.

Screenshot from Charmed (1998–2006)Screenshot from Charmed, The WB (1998–2006)

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Early 2000s: One of TV’s Biggest Shows

Charmed became one of the most successful fantasy series on television. Running for eight seasons, it turned Milano into a global star again. Fans loved Phoebe’s mix of humor, heart, and supernatural power—and the show developed a devoted cult following that still exists today.

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Early 2000s: The Behind-the-Scenes Charmed Feud

Despite the show’s success, Charmed also became known for serious behind-the-scenes tension. Reports of a feud between Alyssa Milano and co-star Shannen Doherty circulated for years. The conflict eventually contributed to Doherty leaving the show after season three—one of the biggest cast shake-ups in TV at the time.

Screenshot from Charmed, The WB (1998–2006)Screenshot from Charmed, The WB (1998–2006)

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Years Later: The Feud Finally Cooled Down

Although the tension between Alyssa Milano and Shannen Doherty was once one of television’s most talked-about behind-the-scenes conflicts, the two eventually moved past it. Years later Milano publicly expressed support for Doherty during her cancer battle, saying, “I have respect for her… and I wish her nothing but love and light.” It suggested the long-running feud had finally softened with time.

Screenshot from Charmed (1998–2006)Screenshot from Charmed, The WB (1998–2006)

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Mid-2000s: Expanding Her Career

After Charmed ended in 2006, Milano continued working steadily in television. She appeared in series like My Name Is Earl and made guest appearances across several popular shows.

Screenshot from Charmed (1998–2006)Screenshot from Charmed, The WB (1998–2006)

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2013: Mistresses

Milano returned to series television in a major way with the ABC drama Mistresses. The show followed four female friends navigating complicated relationships and secrets. Milano played Savannah “Savi” Davis, one of the central characters during the show’s early seasons.

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2017: Becoming a Major Activist Voice

Over time Milano also became known for her outspoken activism. She became one of the most visible public voices connected to the #MeToo movement in 2017, helping amplify conversations about harassment and accountability in Hollywood.

Getty Images - 1052729658 - Actor/activist Alyssa Milano speaks during Politicon 2018 at Los Angeles Convention Center on October 21, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.Chelsea Guglielmino, Getty Images

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Late 2010s: The Social Media Era

Unlike many stars who rose to fame in the 80s, Milano adapted easily to the social media age. She built a massive online following and frequently uses those platforms to speak about politics, social issues, and her life.

Getty Images - 124442921 - Alyssa Milano is seen at The Grove on November 30, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.Jean Baptiste Lacroix, Getty Images

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2009: Family Life

Milano married talent agent David Bugliari in 2009 after meeting through his agency, Creative Artists Agency. The couple later welcomed two children—son Milo in 2011 and daughter Elizabella in 2014. In recent years, Milano has often spoken about how motherhood became one of the biggest priorities in her life.

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2018: Back on Streaming TV

Milano appeared in the Netflix dark comedy Insatiable, continuing her long-running presence in television. Even decades after her early sitcom fame, she remained a recognizable face to multiple generations of viewers.

Screenshot from Insatiable (2018–2020)Screenshot from Insatiable, Netflix (2018–2020)

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Today: A Face That Defined an Era

For anyone who grew up watching Who’s the Boss? or Charmed, Milano’s face is tied to a very specific era of television. She’s one of those rare performers whose career spans multiple generations of viewers.

Actress Alyssa Milano at a September 12, 2015 book signing at Midtown Comics Downtown in Manhattan for her graphic novel, Hacktivist.

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Then vs. Now

Looking at photos of Alyssa Milano from the 80s compared to today can feel a little surreal. The kid who once played Samantha Micelli is now a longtime actor, activist, and mother—but the recognizable smile is still unmistakably the same.

HOLLYWOOD, CA: Actress Alyssa Milano arrives at the Premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures' 'New Year's Eve' at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.Tom Sorensen, Wikimedia Commons

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Why This One Makes People Feel Old

If you watched Who’s the Boss? when it first aired, you were probably watching in the 80s. That means nearly forty years have passed since Alyssa Milano first appeared on television—and realizing that might make a few people feel just a little bit older.

Getty Images - 2999271 - Promotional portrait of the cast of the TV series, 'Who's The Boss,' circa 1985. CW (from top): Actors Tony Danza, Judith Light, Alyssa Milano, Katherine Helmond, and Danny Pintauro.Fotos International, Getty Images

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