Andrea Navedo

Andrea Navedo (born Andrea Navedo) is an author and published American author, actress as well as a writer. Her first appearance was in soaps, such as One Life to Live and Guiding Light. In later times, she appeared in a variety of support roles. Andrea Navedo (born 10 October 1978 in the Bronx area of New York) is an American actor and a singer. Navedo's professional acting began in soap operas. Between 1995 and 1997, Navedo starred on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live in the part in the role of Linda Soto. The show was relaunched as the CBS soap Guiding Light in 1999 as Theresa Sandoval. Her career began in films with a part of Girl 6 (1996), then she starred on seasons of New York Undercover (1997) as well as The District. Navedo appeared as a co-star in Double Take (2001), an action comedy, and she also appeared in Washington Heights (2002). Navedo starred in NBC's crime drama Law & Order for a regular role as the Detective Ana Cordova between 2001 and 2004. Law & Order: Criminal Intent Damages was the next episode and Blue Bloods. Navedo is also a part of films like El Cantante, Remember Me as well as a variety of other films. Navedo was a regular character in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as well as How to Make It in America Golden Boy from 2011 through 2013. The comedy film Superfast! The Fast and the Furious films were parodied in the film of 2015. Navedo first began her career as a professional actor in the daytime dramas. Linda Soto was her role in ABC's One Life to Live between 1995 between 1995 and 1997. The actress joined CBS' Guiding Light in 1999 as Theresa Sandoval. She debuted in the film industry by appearing in Girl 6 (1996), later on she was invited to as a guest in New York Undercover and The District. Navedo made her debut in film 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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