Here’s your chance to enjoy lunch in Los Angeles with actress, model, and former Miss USA, Ali Landry!
For Ali Landry, entering show business as a result of chance and circumstance rather than the obvious bottom line. After all, it’s not often that a former Miss Louisiana and Miss USA enters the pageant world to garner career connections rather than the usual crowning glory. With her infectious charm and laid-back joie de vivre, Landry became a household name first as the Doritos spokeswoman and 1998 Super Bowl heartthrob, and later with her recurring roles in “Felicity,” “Two Guys and a Girl,” “Sunset Beach,” and “Popular.” Landry’s sudden rise to fame landed her on People Magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful People in the World list in 1998. Accustomed to juggling many hats, she also hosted the music-talk show “FarmClub.com,” NBC’s “Spy TV,” and WE’s “Full Frontal Fashion,” which led to her first Times Square billboard, “Fashion Wraps” on TV Guide Network and numerous other shows.
A starring role on UPN’s “Eve,” from 2003 to 2006, enabled her to flex her acting chops as Rita, a role so opposite herself she often felt liberated. It was during this time that she also met her husband, Alejandro Gomez Monteverde, a writer and director who was working on Bella, a film Landry later co-starred in.
Since then Landry took a sprint on ABC’s “Superstars” alongside professional Olympic athletes, honing her lifestyle skills with her new children’s line, Belle Parish, and hosted Yahoo’s ‘Spotlight to Nightlight.’ Landry also created and executive produced her very first television show in 2011, “Hollywood Girls’ Night”. The unscripted series featured Landry and Alison Sweeney on the TV Guide Network.
Another project Landry launched was her company Favored.by, a mobile app that makes discovering and sharing baby products fun and easy, by focusing on your ultimate favorite products.
Ali has launched RESHAPE, an on-line platform where she can share her adventures and personal network of her most trusted specialists and her favorite products with women around the world.