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Cristin Milioti

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Updated: Nov 22, 2024
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SafeTensor
Type
LoRA
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195
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Published
Nov 22, 2024
Base Model
Flux.1 D
Training
Steps: 285
Epochs: 5
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Clip Skip: 2
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AutoV2
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Cristin Milioti is an acclaimed actress and singer known for her versatile performances across stage, television, and film. Born on August 16, 1985, in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Milioti began her career in theater, earning widespread recognition for her portrayal of "Girl" in the Broadway production of Once, which garnered her a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical.

Her talent seamlessly transitioned to television, where she gained prominence for her role as Tracy McConnell, the titular "Mother," on the hit series How I Met Your Mother. Milioti continued to showcase her range with standout performances in critically acclaimed projects such as the dark comedy series Fargo, the genre-bending Black Mirror episode "USS Callister," and the HBO Max series Made for Love.

Milioti's film credits include starring roles in The Wolf of Wall Street and the beloved time-loop romantic comedy Palm Springs, which earned her praise for her compelling and nuanced portrayal. Her work is marked by a keen ability to blend humor, vulnerability, and depth, making her one of the most dynamic talents in contemporary entertainment. She currently stars in "The Penguin" as Sophia Giganté (nee Falcone)

Off-screen, Milioti is also a gifted singer and musician, further cementing her reputation as a multi-faceted artist. She continues to captivate audiences with her fearless dedication to exploring complex characters and unconventional narratives.