Andrea Navedo
Andrea Navedo (born Andrea Navedo) is an published American actor, author as well as a writer. Her career was successful acting in television, starting with the morning soap operas One Life to Live & Guiding Light. Andrea Navedo, an American actor and singer, was born in The Bronx New York United States on the 10th of October 1977. Navedo was the first professional actress to appear in dramas for daytime. Between 1995 and 1997, she was a part of the cast as Linda Soto on the ABC soap drama One Life to Live. In 1999, Shesa Sandoval joined Guiding Light, a CBS drama Guiding Light. Her first film appearance was as a character in Girl 6 in 1996. The actress then appeared in New York Undercover, and The District. Navedo played on Double Take, an action-comedy film released in 2001. The action drama Washington Heights was released the next year. Navedo was a part of NBC's crime-drama Law & Order for a recurring part as detective Ana Cordova between 2001 and 2004. Later, he appeared as a character in Law & Order: Criminal Intent Damages, Blue Bloods, and Blue Bloods. Navedo played in a range of films, including El Cantante (The Cantante) as well as Remember Me. Navedo played recurring roles on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and How to Make It in America Golden Boy from 2011 until 2013. Superfast!, a comedy movie in which she starred. The Fast and the Furious Parody, released in 2015 is a parody of the Fast and Furious Film Series. Navedo's career in the field began in daytime soaps. She was on the show as Linda Soto, the ABC soap opera One Life to Live from 1995 until 1997. In 1999, she was Theresa Sandoval in the CBS soap show Guiding Light. In 1996 she made her debut in the film world with a part as a character in Girl 6. She later played a role as a guest for New York Undercover (1996) as well as The District. In 2001, Navedo co-starred in the action-comedy film Double Take.
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