Alison SweeneyAlison Ann Sweeney (born September 19, 1976) is an American soap opera actress. She was born in Los Angeles, California.

Sweeney is best known for her portrayal of Samantha “Sami” Gene Brady on the American soap opera Days of Our Lives. In this role, she has earned four Soap Opera Digest Awards and a Fan Voted Daytime Emmy Award. She has been on Days since January 22, 1993. A teenage actress on the soap, she took fellow Days star Bryan Dattilo to her high school prom.

As quintessential “anti-heroine” Sami Brady, Alison Sweeney developed a strong fan base as the woman whom “Days of our Lives” fans loved to hate. Due in no small part to Sweeney’s acting skills, audiences seemed to forgive Sami, no matter how many evil things she did to those around her.

Born on Sept. 19, 1976, the Pasadena, CA native grew up in a creative and musical family which included a mother who was an accomplished studio violinist. Sweeney made her television debut in a national commercial for Kodak when she was four years old. She soon took on speaking roles in episodic TV shows such as “Simon & Simon” (CBS, 1981-88) “Webster” (ABC, 1983-89) “Tales from the Darkside” (syndicated, 1984-88) and “St. Elsewhere” (NBC, 1982-88). Ironically, Sweeney’s first gig on “Days of Our Lives” (NBC, 1965- ) during the late 1980s was not as Sami Brady – but as a young Adrienne Johnson in flashback. In only a few years, the more matured actress would make a triumphant return to the soap that would put her name on the map.

In 1993, Sweeney tested for and won the core family character, Samantha Gene “Sami” Brady, daughter of Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall). Through the course of her teen years and beyond, Sami dealt with bulimia, date rape and teen pregnancy, but her character was nobody’s victim. She became more “the girl you loved to hate” but begrudgingly liked because she was so over the top. Some of Sami’s most memorable bits: kidnapping her baby half-sister Belle; drugging hunky Austin Reed, the objective of her obsession, into bed; lying that Austin was the father of her son, Will… The list went on and on. Viewers could not ascertain who was crazier – Sami or her devil-possessed mother, Marlene.

When head writer James E. Reilly left the show in the late 1990s, the new writers curbed Sami’s evil ways, playing on the audience’s sympathies by sending her to death row and having her lose her true love Austin (again) at the altar. When Reilly returned to the soap in 2003, Sami’s wicked ways resurfaced to her fans’ delight. While many of her fellow actress co-stars opted to leave (or were written off) “Days” over the years, Sweeney’s over 10-year run remained uninterrupted, except for a brief maternity leave in 2005. The actress so inhabited her role that “Days” executives decided not to bring on a temporary fill-in actress when Sweeney took time off to be with her new baby. Instead, actor Dan Wells took on the part and Sami went undercover as a man!

While remaining a staple of the Salem-based soap, Sweeney managed to build her acting resume, appearing on TV series such as “American Dreams” (NBC, 2002-05) and “Las Vegas” (NBC, 2003- ), both in 2004. She spoofed herself as the fictional daytime star “Jessica Ashley” on a 2001 episode of “Friends” (NBC, 1994-2004), “The One with Joey’s Award,” in which she presents a soap award to Matt LeBlanc’s Joey Tribbiani. As herself, Sweeney also appeared on several talk and game shows, even winning the celebrity version of NBC’s “Weakest Link” in 2002.

Through the years, Sweeney’s portrayal of Salem’s resident bad girl won her numerous fan awards including four Soap Opera Digest Awards (1996, ‘98, ‘99 and 2001) and – in an overwhelming show of fan support – a 2002 Daytime Emmy for “America’s Favorite Villain.”

The actress also penned her autobiography All the Days of My Life (So Far), which was published in 2004. Earning critical raves for her freshman effort, Sweeney shared with fans her painful high school memories, past “Days” storylines, and most important, her struggle to lose and keep off weight – something Sweeney grew up battling in front of America.

In the 1990s, Sweeney struggled with her weight. She eventually was a dress size 12, not obese by medical standards, but still quite larger than her television peers. She documented all the tabloid talk and personal anguish in her 2004 memoir, All The Days of My Life (So Far).

In 2002, she appeared on a celebrity episode of the NBC reality game show Fear Factor. Her appearance was notable for her panic at being in a “coffin” with large flatworms, Madagascar hissing cockroaches, and snakes.

On February 25, 2005, Sweeney gave birth to a son Benjamin Edward Sanov at 10:30 AM. Sweeney currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband David Sanov, a California highway patrolman, who once appeared on Days of Our Lives in the role of a police officer. She now hosts the fifth season of The Biggest Loser. Sweeney replaced Caroline Rhea in the fourth season.