Alfonso was born in Brockton, Massachusetts. Her grandparents hailed from Sicily and Calabria, giving her full Italian heritage.[3][4] She has one sibling, an older sister.[5][6] As a teenager, she was an above-average student. Her extra-curricular activities were focused on ice skating and dance classes. Alfonso won the gold medal in a figure skating championship when she was thirteen years old.[7] After injuring her leg in a tobogganing accident, she had to give up skating and dancing.[6] Alfonso soon received opportunities that led to a modeling career and eventually acting. She graduated from Brockton High School in 1982.[7]
Career
1977-1981: Early work
After her skating career ended, Alfonso was signed to Wilhelmina Models. By the time she was fifteen, she had appeared on the covers of 30 international magazines, including Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. She appeared on the cover of Seventeen in 1979.[7][3] Alfonso considered herself lucky to be working as a model because she stands at only 5'4½ inches tall. She sometimes had to stand on apple boxes to appear taller.[6]
Alfonso's modeling work gained attention from NBC and she received her first acting role. She was cast as Kelly Blake in the television film The Star Maker (1981), co-starring with Rock Hudson.[6][4][8] She was asked to audition for the role of Hope Williams on the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives, but she declined because she didn't want to move to Los Angeles.[4]
1983-1986: Days of Our Lives
In 1983, Alfonso had another opportunity to audition for the role of Hope on Days of Our Lives and she took it. During her screen test, she tripped and fell down the staircase at the Horton house. The producers were charmed by her clumsiness and she was signed to a contract.[4] Alfonso was the fifth actress to play Hope. The role had previously been played by Tammy Taylor in 1981. Alfonso's first air date was April 14, 1983.[9]
The character of Hope Williams was paired with Bo Brady (played by Peter Reckell). Soap Opera Digest said the love story was "classic in its origins and continues to make people melt: gruff boy from the wrong side of the tracks...tames the spoiled rich girl who was getting into all sorts of trouble."[6]
In 1985, Alfonso guest starred on Amazing Stories. In 1986, she and Peter Reckell received a Soap Opera Digest Award nomination for Favorite Daytime Super Couple.[15]
1987-1994: Other work
Alfonso and Peter Reckell decided to leave Days of Our Lives, last airing in April 1987. The characters of Bo and Hope left Salem to sail around the world with their son, Shawn.[9][16] After leaving Days, Alfonso made guest appearances on Who's the Boss? and Murder, She Wrote.[17] She played Cassandra in the television film Out of Time (1988).[18] From 1988 to 1989, she had recurring roles on MacGyver and Full House.[17]
In 1988, Alfonso joined the cast of the CBS series Falcon Crest, playing Pilar Ortega.[17] In April 1990, it was announced that she would return to Days of Our Lives for a few months during a hiatus from Falcon Crest.[16] Since Peter Reckell was able to make a long term return to Days and Alfonso wasn't, the character of Hope was killed off.[9]
In 1999, she won a Soap Opera Digest Award for Hottest Female Star for her role on Days of Our Lives.[27] In 2000, she played her Days character, Hope Brady, on an episode of Friends.[17] She also played Hope in the primetime special Days of Our Lives' 35th Anniversary.[28] In 2000, Alfonso received a Soap Opera Digest Award nomination for Favorite Actress. In 2001, Alfonso and Peter Reckell won a Soap Opera Digest Award for Favorite Couple.[29] In 2002, they won a special Daytime Emmy Award, voted on by fans, for America's Favorite Couple.[4]
Alfonso played Mary Everly in the film Day of Redemption (2004).[30] She and Peter Reckell were nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 2005, voted on by fans, for Most Irresistible Combination.[31] She guest starred with Reckell, playing their Days characters, on an episode of 30 Rock in 2009.[32]
2019-present
In November 2019, it was announced that the entire cast of Days of Our Lives had been released from their contracts. The show was put on an indefinite hiatus.[33][34] In January 2020, the show was renewed for season 56. Alfonso returned as Hope in February 2020.[35][36]Days suspended filming in mid-March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In July 2020, Alfonso announced that she wouldn't be returning to the show when it resumed production in September. In a statement, she said, "It is now time for me to write my next chapter."[37]
In October 2020, it was announced that Alfonso would join her former Days co-star Alison Sweeney in the Hallmark Channel film Chronicle Mysteries.[38] In 2021, she joined the cast of Lifetime's four-movie V. C. Andrews event, appearing in the episodes All That Glitters and Hidden Jewel.[39] In July 2022, Alfonso returned to the role of Hope Brady in Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem, a spinoff series streaming on Peacock.[40] In 2023, she returned to Days of Our Lives for a short time, along with her former co-stars Peter Reckell and Victoria Konefal.[41] In April 2024, it was announced that Alfonso would make a brief return to Days for the funeral of Doug Williams (Bill Hayes), airing November 29.[42]
Personal life
Alfonso married Simon Macauley, a realtor, in 1987. They had a long distance marriage, with Macauley based in Sint Maarten and Alfonso working in Los Angeles.[16] Their son was born in October 1990. They divorced in 1991.[43]
She married Danny Daggenhurst on October 6, 2001.[44] He is an attorney and chairman of a palm oil company in Bangkok. Their son was born in July 2002. Alfonso also has a stepson from Daggenhurst's previous marriage.[1][43][45]
In November 2006, she created her own jewelry line called Hope Faith Miracles and a fashion line, Hope by Kristian Alfonso. In 2016, she announced the company had been purchased, and she was no longer involved.[46]
^ abcBonderoff, Jason (April 17, 1990). "Late Breaking News: Can Peter Reckell and Kristian Alfonso Bring Back the Magic?". Soap Opera Digest. 15 (8): 72–73.