Birthday: 24 March 1974, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Birth Name: Alyson Lee Hannigan
Height: 164 cm
Alyson Hannigan was born in Washington, D.C., to Emilie (Posner), a real estate agent, and Al Hannigan, a truck driver. She began her acting career in Atlanta at the young age of 4 in commercials sponsoring such companies as McDonald's, Six Flags, and Oreos. She is a seasoned television actress veteran, guest starring in Picket Fences (1992), ...
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Alyson Hannigan was born in Washington, D.C., to Emilie (Posner), a real estate agent, and Al Hannigan, a truck driver. She began her acting career in Atlanta at the young age of 4 in commercials sponsoring such companies as McDonald's, Six Flags, and Oreos. She is a seasoned television actress veteran, guest starring in Picket Fences (1992), Roseanne (1988), Touched by an Angel (1994) and the The Torkelsons (1991) before starring in her most notorious roles yet in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) as "Willow Rosenberg" and How I Met Your Mother (2005) as "Lily Aldrin." Show less «
You need to suffer to be interesting.
You need to suffer to be interesting.
It's like walking around a history book. You have all these beautiful buildings that were built befo...Show more »
It's like walking around a history book. You have all these beautiful buildings that were built before 1980. - on London. Show less «
Nerds are far more interesting human in later life. - on the varying times of "blossoming" for indiv...Show more »
Nerds are far more interesting human in later life. - on the varying times of "blossoming" for individuals. Show less «
"It was great for a change to share a week's work, rather than being on different projects. With the...Show more »
"It was great for a change to share a week's work, rather than being on different projects. With the hours Alexis and I spend on set, you can tend to pass like ships in the night. Weekends, however, are great because we can share precious time together. But when we're at home, I promise you, we certainly don't talk about vampires or suck each other's blood for tea" [on playing the season 4, episode 15, role of "Willow" as a crossover on Angel (1999) June 4, 2003]. Show less «
[sardonically, on wrapping Series 3 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer] I was just relieved they weren't go...Show more »
[sardonically, on wrapping Series 3 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer] I was just relieved they weren't going to do the fifth year of high school. [A&E Biography: Buffy the Vampire Slayer] Show less «
[She was asked in a May 6, 2003 interview by Fred Topel how she developed the "Willow voice"] I sort...Show more »
[She was asked in a May 6, 2003 interview by Fred Topel how she developed the "Willow voice"] I sort of got her voice when I was auditioning. I was sitting in the parking lot looking at the material, and I didn't have it, I didn't have it. Then there was one particular line which, from there on, I was like, "Okay, I know how I want to play this character." Show less «
[on her role as the witch "Willow", crossing over from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) to act in the...Show more »
[on her role as the witch "Willow", crossing over from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) to act in the episode Angel: Orpheus (2003) on the series Angel (1999), where her fiancé, Alexis Denisof, is a regular:] "I finally get to spend a day with my honey, so that's really nervous coming in. I had butterflies in my stomach. I don't know why I was so nervous -- maybe because I don't know how to pronounce half the lines I have to say today. They're in some made-up language". Show less «
Asked in a May 6, 2003, interview by Fred Topel what might be her final thoughts on playing Willow R...Show more »
Asked in a May 6, 2003, interview by Fred Topel what might be her final thoughts on playing Willow Rosenberg, Hannigan answered, "Oh, I'm going to miss everything. It's been the most amazing and significant job of my life obviously and I'll always have it near and dear to my heart. I'm so grateful and appreciative that I worked with the best crew and the best writers and producers and cast and I love them all." The follow-up interview question was: "What would you like the fans to do with an extra hour in their schedule?" Hannigan replied firmly: "Read." Show less «