Allie DiMeco

Alexandra Jean Theresa DiMeco (born June 12, 1992)[1] is an American actress, reality television personality, and multi-instrumentalist primarily known for playing the role of Nat Wolff's main love interest Rosalina in the musical comedy series The Naked Brothers Band.[2]

Allie DiMeco
DiMeco in 2007
Born
Alexandra Jean Theresa DiMeco

(1992-06-12) June 12, 1992
OccupationActress, multi-instrumentalist
Years active2005–2009, 2019–present

Career

DiMeco started acting and modeling at the age of five. DiMeco played piano, bass guitar and cello in the Nickelodeon series The Naked Brothers Band.[3] She also starred in The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie.[2]

Other acting credits include the Late Show with David Letterman, One Life to Live, Saturday Night Live, The King and I (National Tour) as Princess Ying Yawolak.[4] She was nominated for a Young Artist Award for 2008 for her work in The Naked Brothers Band ensemble cast.[5]

Personal life

She can play instruments including the bass guitar, cello, drums, and the violin. DiMeco is part Korean, French, Italian, English, and German. She is the daughter of Laura DiMeco. Her father died when she was three. She has a dog named Chloe.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007The Naked Brothers Band: The MovieRosalina
2007–2009The Naked Brothers BandMain role
2019Temptation IslandHerselfSeason 4
2019–2020Ex on the Beach: Peak of LoveMain cast
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References

  1. Becker, Siobahn and Owen, Danielle (November 25, 2007). "Talking with...actress Allie DiMeco", Newsday, p. G26.
  2. "Allie DiMeco". IMDb.
  3. Gay, Verne (October 30, 2008). "On TV: O, 'Brothers,' why art thou? Just ask your 12-year-old", Newsday, p. B7.
  4. "Allie DiMeco - Other works". IMDb.
  5. "29th Annual Young Artist Awards - Nominations / Special Awards". youngartistawards.org. Archived from the original on 2008-07-06.
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