Talk:Ramona Milano

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Further works[edit]

hi all Any info on her stage work and refs to support would be great. I realise that there are some missing entries from the filmography but could not find evidence to support the inclusions as yet. Chaosdruid (talk) 02:24, 2 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Recent additions needing work[edit]

I have moved the three pieces of unsourced material so it can be sourced and improved:

Personal life

Before entering the drama program at Humber College, she put her skills to use as a singer/dancer at Canada's Wonderland. After graduation, she worked 18 months for a Toronto advertising agency before going after a full-time acting career.

Milano admits she's a "creature of habit" when working on a job, and was apprehensive about changes at first, but soon came to realize that these changes offered new opportunities.

Work

Ramona Milano's career got a good boost from her appearance in the CBS series Top Cops. She played Jason Gedrick's love in the highly rated CBS miniseries The Last Don. Despite her brief seduction scene in Due South, where Francesca surprises Fraser by dropping her overcoat to reveal sexy lingerie beneath, The Last Don was her first love scene. She can be seen briefly also in an episode of the ABC Family television series, Switched! in which two teens from different parts of the United States switch lives for one week. In an episode featuring popstar and fellow canadian, Skye Sweetnam, Ramona is seen coaching Megan, who switched places with Skye, on how to portray a rock persona on stage.

  • The first piece needs at least three sources to show:
  1. Worked at Wonderland
  2. Worked at a Toronto advertising company, and which one
  3. Humber college attencance, and preferably graduation
  • The second piece needs a source or two to show that she said both "creature of habit" and "realisation ... offered new opportunities".
  • The third piece is more problematic:
  1. Show that her career got a boost
  2. Highly rated needs proof
  3. Prove it was her first love scene - she may have done love scenes in theatre work
  4. Show her name on a document related to Switched! (you may find this on the Switched! article)

Chaosdruid (talk) 14:28, 30 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Some more info another IP editor tried to add unsourced
  • In 2008, Milano returned to school to fulfill another passion and received her basic cook diploma with honours at Liaison College in culinary arts. She now owns and operates a side catering company called Mona's Suburban Kitchen.
  • two sons ... and Alexander D'Agostino, born in September 2002
  • She teaches, directs, and tutors kids and teens with on-camera audition technique, improvisation, film studies, theatre monologues and partnered scene work, as well on camera scene work. In April 2010, Milano directed "A Night of This and That" which consisted of two short plays performed at Kensington Market's Bread & Circus Theatre. In September 2010, she made her directorial debut with a short film entitled "The Conversation" starring Carlo Rota (24, Little Mosque on the Prarie) and Natalie Brown (CBC's, Sophie) which was screened at the Lower Ossington Theatre in Toronto, in October 2010 as part of the performance, "Pull The Chute" partially directed by Milano.
  • Category:Canadian people of Portuguese descent (from Italian descent)
Chaosdruid (talk) 16:53, 2 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Filmography[edit]

I've restored the Filmography section as it contains Wikilinks to the films listed. This is preferable to merely showing a link to IMdB, which is not regarded as a reliable source. I would also ask the previous editor to refer to WP:COI: Noyster (talk), 15:50, 30 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]