Andrea Navedo

Andrea Navedo is an American actress and published author. She made a name for herself as an actress in television, starting with the daytime soap operas One Life to Live & Guiding Light. Andrea Navedo is an American actress and singer who was born on 10 October 1977 in The Bronx New York United States. Navedo began her acting career by playing actresses in soap operas for daytime TV. She starred in the ABC soap drama One Life to Live as Linda Soto from 1995 to 1997. She was cast in Guiding Light, a CBS soap-opera that aired on CBS between 1999 and 2000, as Theresa Sandoval. She made her film debut with a small character as a character in Girl 6 (1996) then was featured in several episodes of New York Undercover and The District. Navedo played with Double Take in 2001 and Washington Heights the next year. From 2001 to 2004 Navedo had a recurring role on the NBC crime series Law & Order as Detective Ana Cordova. Law & Order: Criminal Intent Damages was the next episode and Blue Bloods. Navedo appeared in a number of movies, such as El Cantante (The Cantante) and Remember Me. Navedo played recurring roles on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and How to Make It in America Golden Boy from 2011 to 2013. Superfast!, a comedy film in which she was a part. The Fast and the Furious films were mocked in the 2015 movie. Navedo's professional career began in daytime soaps. In 1995 through 1997 Navedo portrayed Linda Soto in ABC's One Life to Live. Then, in 1999, she made her debut as Theresa Sandoval in the CBS soap drama Guiding Light. She debuted on the scene of film production with a part of Girl 6 (1996), later on she was invited to as a guest in New York Undercover and The District. Navedo made her film debut in the film Girl 6 (1996) as well as later appearing in episodes of New York Undercover as well as The District.

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