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Trini Alvarado : ウィキペディア英語版
Trini Alvarado

Trinidad "Trini" Alvarado〔 (born January 10, 1967) is an American actress best known for her performances as Margaret "Meg" March in the 1994 film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel ''Little Women'' and Lucy Lynskey in the comedy/horror film ''The Frighteners''. She also has had notable stage performances and singing roles in musicals.
== Personal life ==

Alvarado was born in New York City, the daughter of Sylvia, a Puerto Rican flamenco dancer, and Domingo Alvarado, a Spanish-born flamenco singer.〔(Trini Alvarado biography ) at FilmReference.com〕〔("12 Years Old, Beguiling And a Part-Time Actress; Both Smart New York Kids" ) by Charles Kaiser, ''New York Times'', 14 September 1979〕〔("Actress won 'Stella' Role With A Song" ) by James Ryan, ''Rocky Mountain News'', 6 February 1990 (restricted access)〕 She attended the Professional Children's School and also studied at Fordham University. Alvarado said in a ''People'' magazine interview for the movie ''Stella'', "I lead kind of a quiet life. I just grew up that way."〔("Holding Her Own Against the Divine Miss M, Trini Alvarado Is Tugging Heartstrings in Stella" ) by Cynthia Sanz, ''People'', 26 February 1990〕 Alvarado more or less stays out of the limelight and is a self-described homebody; she revealed during the promotion for ''The Frighteners'', "It's just difficult to go away. I was very nervous about having to go to New Zealand for nearly seven months (make ''The Frighteners'' ). I was very tragically saying goodbye to everybody."〔("Trini Alvarado Still Fresh And Unaffected" ) by Susan Stark of the ''Detroit News'', published in the ''Seattle Times'', 19 July 1996〕
She resides in New York City and is married to actor Robert McNeill.〔 They have a daughter and a son.

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