Born in 1987 to Steven Seagal and his then-partner, actress Kelly LeBrock (known for Weird Science ), Annaliza grew up in the heart of Hollywood. She is one of three children from the high-profile relationship, alongside siblings Dominic and Arissa.
When you think of 90s action cinema, the name Steven Seagal immediately comes to mind. From Under Siege to Hard to Kill , he defined an era of martial arts mayhem. But behind the tough-guy persona is a family man, and today we are shining the spotlight on his daughter, . steven seagal annaliza seagal
Annaliza Seagal , born on May 20, 1987, is the eldest child of the high-profile marriage between action star Steven Seagal and model-actress Kelly LeBrock . Despite her parents' massive fame during the late 1980s and 1990s, Annaliza has spent the majority of her life away from the public eye. Born in 1987 to Steven Seagal and his
The marriage between Seagal and LeBrock ended in a highly publicized divorce in 1996. To shield her children from the "negative aspects" of the split and the media frenzy surrounding Hollywood, LeBrock moved the family to a rural ranch in Santa Barbara, California. Annaliza and her siblings grew up in this secluded environment, often without a television, allowing them to lead a relatively normal life compared to other celebrity children. From Under Siege to Hard to Kill ,
Through her father, she has several half-siblings: Kentaro and Ayako Fujitani from his first marriage, Savannah with Arissa Wolf, and Kunzang with his current wife, Erdenetuya Batsukh. The Move Away from Hollywood
Annaliza has often accompanied her father to red-carpet events and has spoken publicly about her admiration for him. In an interview, Annaliza mentioned that her father has been a significant influence on her life and career, teaching her martial arts and acting techniques.
Annaliza was born at the height of her parents' careers. At the time, Steven Seagal was a burgeoning martial arts icon, and Kelly LeBrock was a household name following her roles in The Woman in Red and Weird Science .