Andrea Navedo

Andrea Navedo was born in the United States and has published several books. Her first appearance was in soap-operas like One Life to Live and Guiding Light. In later seasons, she was in number of roles in role-playing roles. Andrea Navedo is an American actress singer born on 10 October 1977 in The Bronx New York United States. Navedo started her acting career as an afternoon soap. Between 1995 and 1997 Navedo starred on ABC's One Life to Live in the character of Linda Soto. Then, in 1999, she changed her name to Theresa Sandoval in the CBS soap opera Guiding Light. In 1996 she made her debut on film, playing a small role on the show Girl 6. She then was seen in New York Undercover episodes and The District. Navedo starred with Double Take in 2001 and Washington Heights the next year. Navedo was a regular character in the NBC Crime Show Law & Order, as Detective Ana Cordova from 2001-2004. Then, he was a part of Law & Order: Criminal Intent Damages along with Blue Bloods. Navedo was in a variety of movies, such as El Cantante (The Cantante) as well as Remember Me. Navedo had recurring roles in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and How to Make It in America Golden Boy from 2011 to 2013. Superfast!, a comedy film that she played. The film that parodies The Fast and the Furious series debuted in the year the year 2015. Navedo first began her career as a professional actor in daytime dramas. Between 1995 and 1997 Navedo portrayed Linda Soto in ABC's One Life to Live. In 1999, Sherry Sandoval became a part of CBS's soap-opera Guiding Light. In 1996 she made her first appearance on film, playing a character as a character in Girl 6. She later played a role as a guest for New York Undercover (1996) and The District. In 2001 Navedo played a part in the action film Double Take.

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