Biography
With the unconventional good looks and quirky persona that shout
Leading Character Actress, Alyson Hannigan made a name for herself
on the WB series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. As Buffy's confidant
Willow Rosenberg, the actress endeared herself to a legion of fans
and then won over film audiences everywhere with her scene-stealing
turn as geeky flutist Michelle in the 1999 summer smash American
Pie.
Born March 24, 1974, in Washington, D.C., Hannigan became a TV
commercial veteran following her family's move to Atlanta. From
the age of four, Hannigan appeared in a steady stream of commercials,
including ones for Oreo and McDonald's. At the age of 11, she moved
to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film and television. She made
her big-screen debut in the 1988 film My Stepmother Is an Alien,
as Dan Aykroyd's daughter. The following year, she won a regular
spot on the short-lived sitcom Free Spirit and acted in a variety
of television miniseries and sitcoms (including Roseanne and Picket
Fences) until 1997, when she won the part of Willow on Buffy.
The show proved to be an unexpected success among critics and viewers
alike, and paved the way for Hannigan to appear opposite Tom Everett
Scott in the 1998 comedy Dead Man on Campus. American Pie followed
the next year, giving Hannigan wider recognition and making her
an unintentional poster child for band camps everywhere. A small
stint in the Jason Biggs/Freddie Prinze Jr. flop Boys and Girls
(2000) did little to further her career, but thanks to a beefed-up
part from writer Adam Herz, Hannigan found herself revisiting the
sexually advanced but socially backward Michelle in 2001's high-profile
sequel American Pie 2. Though critics were mixed on the franchise's
sophomore offering, they praised Hannigan's ability to fully flesh
out a character who essentially served as an elaborate punch line
in the first film. |

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