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Alyssa Beckerman is an American actress, best known for her roles in the films The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005) and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 (2008). She has also appeared in television shows such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Good Wife, and The Blacklist. Beckerman was born on January 23, 1981 in Long Branch, New Jersey. She attended the University of Michigan, where she studied theater and film. Beckerman has appeared in numerous films and television shows throughout her career. Her film credits include The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, and The Good Shepherd. Her television credits include Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Good Wife, and The Blacklist. Beckerman is married to actor and producer, David Alan Basche. The couple has two children together. As of 2021, Alyssa Beckerman's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.

Popular As Alyssa Erin Beckerman
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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 23 January, 1981
Birthday 23 January
Birthplace Long Branch, New Jersey
Nationality United States

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Alyssa Beckerman Height, Weight & Measurements

At 43 years old, Alyssa Beckerman height is 5 ft .

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Alyssa Beckerman Net Worth

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2018

As of 2018, Beckerman owns a music school and works as an emergency medical technician in New Jersey. In a 2018 interview after the USA gymnastics abuse scandal became public, Beckerman expressed that she was "leaning toward" favoring the dissolution of USA Gymnastics because "the structure needs to be changed completely so obedience isn't the desired outcome." She said:

2014

Beckerman was born in Long Branch, New Jersey to Howard and Melanie Beckerman. She has two brothers and is the middle sibling. Beckerman grew up in Middletown, New Jersey. In 2014, she married Matthew King.

2003

Beckerman competed on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) intercollegiate gymnastics team from 2001 to 2003 while pursuing a degree in sociology. In 2001, Beckerman was limited to three competitions due to a wrist injury. She placed second and recorded a score of 9.875 on balance beam at Arizona State, as well as placing fifth on balance beam with a score of 9.8 at the UCLA Invitational. She earned NACGC Scholastic All-America honors that year. During the 2002 season, Beckerman was UCLA's anchor on balance beam, averaging 9.77 over the year and winning individually six times. She was NCAA South Central Regional balance beam champion and Pac-10 balance beam champion, as well as earning a Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention. On September 11, 2003, at the beginning of her senior year, Beckerman was dismissed from the UCLA team by coach Valorie Kondos Field. Kondos Field claimed that the dismissal was due to Beckerman's performance in training and unenthusiastic attitude, although Beckerman disputed those allegations. Beckerman was stripped of her athletic scholarship and housing, but completed her degree.

1998

In 1998, Beckerman moved from New Jersey to Ohio to train with coach Mary Lee Tracy at Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy. Tracy trained Beckerman for up to ten hours per day, and kept Beckerman on a restrictive diet of under 1100 calories per day. According to Beckerman, Tracy "controlled every element, in and out of the gym" creating a competitive culture of anxiety and silence.

Beckerman was a silver medalist on bars at the 1998 US National Championships and placed second in the all-around at the 1998 Ecoair Gymnastics Cup. Beckerman was third on bars and fourth in the all-around at the 1999 US National Championships. She was third in the all around at the 1999 American Classic and a team silver medalist at the 1999 Pan American Games. She took third in the all-around at the 1999 World Championships trials and was named to the 1999 US World Championships team but was unable to compete due to a broken wrist. Beckerman won the all-around and team competition at the 2000 Spieth Sogipa. She was first on balance beam, second on bars and fifth in the all-around at the 2000 US National Championships. She was named an alternate member of the 2000 US Olympic team, but did not compete because fellow alternate Tasha Schwikert was selected instead to replace injured team member Morgan White.

1996

In 1996, Beckerman placed twenty-fifth in the all-around junior division at the Coca-Cola National Championships. In 1997, Beckerman became a senior competitor and a member of the United States national team. She competed at the 1997 US Classic and placed ninth in the all-around. She also competed at the 1997 John Hancock US Gymnastics Championships, placing twentieth in the all-around.

1986

Beckerman began training in gymnastics in 1986, when she was five years old.

1981

Alyssa Erin Beckerman (born January 23, 1981) is an American former gymnast and balance beam national champion. She was a member of the United States national team from 1997 to 2000, and competed on the University of California, Los Angeles intercollegiate gymnastics team from 2001 to 2003. She was an alternate for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.