Andrea Navedo
Andrea Navedo (born Andrea Navedo) is an published American writer, actress and writer. She made a name for herself acting in television, starting with the morning soap operas One Life to Live & Guiding Light. Andrea Navedo was born 10 October 1977 at The Bronx New York United States. Navedo's acting career began with soap operas. From 1995 to 1997 Navedo was a part of the ABC soap opera One Life to Live in the character as Linda Soto. In 1999, she was cast in on the CBS drama Guiding Light. The actress began her career as a film actress with a role on the show Girl 6 (1996), and later, she was a part of seasons of New York Undercover (1997) as well as The District. In 2001, Navedo was a co-star in the action movie Double Take and the following year, in the drama film Washington Heights. Navedo was the character Detective Ana Cordova in the NBC program Law & Order from 2001 until 2004. The character was later featured on in Law & Order: Criminal Intent Damages and Blue Bloods, and Blue Bloods. Navedo was also in a variety of films, including El Cantante and Remember Me. Navedo appeared as a character in How to Make It in America Golden Boy, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit from 2011 until 2013, as well. Superfast! was her first film. The Fast and the Furious parody released in 2015 as a satire of the Fast and Furious movie series. Navedo started her acting career in soap operas that aired during time of daytime. From 1995 until 1997, she played the role of Linda Soto in the ABC soap show One Life to Live. Then, in 1999, she made her debut as Theresa Sandoval in the CBS soap show Guiding Light. The actress had a minor role on Girl 6 in 1996 and then appeared in New York Undercover episodes and The District. Navedo was on the screen in Double Take (2001), an action comedy.






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