Andrea Navedo

Andrea Navedo was born in America and has published several books. Her first appearance was on morning soaps like One Life to Live or Guiding Light, and later had roles as a supporting actress on primetime TV. Andrea Navedo is an American actress singer born on the 10th of October, 1977. She was born in The Bronx New York United States. Navedo began her professional acting career on soap operas for daytime viewers. Between 1995 and 1997, she starred as Linda Soto on the ABC soap drama One Life to Live. She was cast in Guiding Light, a CBS soap opera on CBS between 1999 and 2000. She played Theresa Sandoval. Her first film appearance was in the role of Girl 6 in 1996. She went on to star as a character in New York Undercover, and The District. In 2001, Navedo played a supporting role in the action-comedy Double Take. Double Take and the following year was the drama Washington Heights. Navedo played a regular role on the NBC Crime Show Law & Order, as Detective Ana Cordova from 2001-2004. In the following season, he played Detective Ana Cordova on Law & Order: Criminal Intent Damages. Navedo was also in a variety of films such as El Cantante and Remember Me. Navedo has also played several characters who appeared for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2011-2013) as well as How to Make It in America Golden Boy. Superfast!, a comedy film that she played. The Fast and the Furious films were mocked in the film of 2015. Navedo first began her profession as an actor in daytime dramas. She played Linda Soto, the ABC soap show One Life to Live from 1995 to 1997. She joined CBS's Guiding Light in 1999 as Theresa Sandoval. In 1996 she made her debut in the film world with a part on the film Girl 6. She later was a guest actor in New York Undercover (1996) and The District. Navedo was a co-star in Double Take (2002), a comedy action film.

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