Alana de la Garza
Biography
Alana De La Garza (born June 18, 1976) is an American actress. She was born in Columbus, Ohio and later relocated to Texas, ultimately attending the University of Texas. After college, she moved to Orlando, Florida, landing roles in a number of independent films as well as commercials. Her work took her to New York, where she studied extensively under renowned acting instructor JoAnna Beckson. After getting her break as Rosa Santos on the daytime drama All My Children (1970), Alana moved to Los Angeles, a slew of guest spots followed. One of the most recognizable was her role as a con artist on the hit show Las Vegas (2003), followed by a series lead on the WB's The Mountain (2004). She starred in the romantic comedy Mr. Fix It (2006) opposite David Boreanaz and appeared on several episodes of CSI: Miami (2002). She joined the cast of Law & Order (1990) in June 2006 for several seasons and the moved to Law & Order: LA. She went on to star in the TV series Do No Harm (2013), Forever (2014), and Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (2016). In 2019, she landed a major role on the TV series FBI and has appeared in several crossover episodes of its' spinoff series FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International. She also narrated the true-crime series The FBI: Declassified (2020).
Movie Appearances
TV Appearances

Law & Order
as Connie Rubirosa
1990

CSI: Miami
as Marisol Delko
2002

Las Vegas
as Shelly
2003

Two and a Half Men
as Crystal
2003

The Book of Daniel
2006

The Early Show
as Self
1999

Smallville
as Aethyr
2001

JAG
as Maria Elena
1995

The Mountain
as Maria Serrano
2004

Do No Harm
as Dr. Lena Solis
2013

Forever
as Detective Jo Martinez
2014

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
as Connie Rubirosa
1999






