- Alicia is 5'6".
- Alicia became engaged to Richie Hersch on December 13, 2007.
- Alicia's face can be seen on a home perm product.
- Like many other soap and non-soap actors and actresses, Alicia Minshew has her own myspace.
- Before landing the role of Kendall on All My Children, Alicia did modeling and commercials.
- Alicia has acted in the theatre production Godspell.
- Alicia has acted in the theatre production Beggar on Horseback.
- Alicia was greatly influenced by her grandfather as a child, who recently passed away.
- Alicia was pre-nominated three consecutive years for Daytime Emmies in the Outstanding Supporting Actress category. (2004, 2005, 2006)
- Alicia played Suzie Wilson in the 1999 film Game Day.
- Alicia played a TV Actress in the 1999 film Hit and Runaway.
- Alicia enjoys athletics a lot, including swimming, dancing, aerobics, and weight training.
- Alicia is of English and Italian origins.
- Alicia lives in New York City.
- Alicia received Soap Opera Digest awards in 2003 and 2005.
- Alicia graduated from South Fork High School in Stuart, Florida.
- Alicia's mother is of Cuban origins.
- Alicia did audition for a character on All My Children before Kendall, but was unsuccessful.
- Alicia has the astrological sign of the Gemini.
- Alicia's character Kendall, is the lover of her boyfriend's best friend, Thorsten Kaye (a.k.a. Zach Slater).
- Alicia joined All My Children in January of 2002, and has since continued to play the character of Kendall Hart.
- Alicia's favorite food is peanut butter.
- Alicia hosted The Music Zone, an early form of MTV, during college.
- Alicia received a musical theatre scholarship to attend Indian River College.
- Alicia has three sisters. Her mother is an aerobics instructor, while her father is a minister.
- Alicia: (on how she is able to handle Kendall's wild side) I go to a different place that is not me, which is good 'cause I can go to that place, I can hold a gun to someone's head, I can start a fire, I can be a complete raging bitch and yell at people because it's safe... I can do it knowing it is not really me, and can really let it out and then I can go home and say, 'okay that's not real, and I'm going to watch a funny movie now and be happy that this is my life.'