Andrea Navedo

Andrea Navedo was born in the United States and she has written several books. She started her career in the soaps One Life to Live, Guiding Light. Later she played a variety of supporting roles on primetime TV. Andrea Navedo, an American actor and singer, was born in The Bronx New York United States 10th October 1977. Navedo began her acting career on a daytime soap. From 1995 to 1997 she played Linda Soto in ABC's soap show One Life to Live. Then, in 1999, Shesa Sandoval joined Guiding Light, a CBS drama Guiding Light. Her debut film was a role in Girl 6 in 1996. Later, she appeared on the shows New York Undercover, and The District. In 2001 Navedo was a co-star in the action comedy Double Take. Double Take and the following year, in the drama film Washington Heights. Navedo played a role in the NBC crime-drama Law & Order for a frequent role as detective Ana Cordova between 2001 and 2004. Then, he appeared as Detective Ana Cordova on Law & Order: Criminal Intent Damages. Navedo has also been in numerous movies, such as El Cantante and Remember Me. Navedo played recurring parts for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, How to Make It in America Golden Boy as well as How to Make It in America Golden Boy between 2011 between 2011 and the year 2013. Superfast! She was a star in the comedy. The Fast and the Furious Parody, which debuted in the year 2015 is a parody of the popular Fast and Furious Film series. Navedo started her acting career in the world of daytime soap operas. In 1995 through 1997 Navedo portrayed Linda Soto in ABC's One Life to Live. In 1999, she was part of the team of CBS soap show Guiding Light as Theresa Sandoval. She made her film debut by playing a minor role on Girl 6 (1996) and later guest-starred in episodes of New York Undercover and The District. Navedo played a role as a co-star on Double Take (2002), an action comedy film.

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