Andrea Navedo
Andrea Navedo has been published as an author, and she is also a performer. She began her career on soap operas One Life to Live, Guiding Light. Later she was in a number of roles supporting primetime TV. Andrea Navedo was born 10 October 1977, at The Bronx New York United States. Navedo was the first professional actress to appear in daytime dramas. She played Linda Soto, the ABC soap One Life to Live from 1995 through 1998. Then, in 1999, she changed her name to Theresa Sandoval in the CBS soap drama Guiding Light. In 1996, she played an unimportant role on the show in Girl 6 and then went into the role of New York Undercover. Navedo played with Double Take in 2001 and Washington Heights the next year. Navedo was a recurring character on the NBC Crime Show Law & Order, as Detective Ana Cordova from 2001-2004. Later, he appeared in Law & Order: Criminal Intent Damages and Blue Bloods. Navedo has also appeared in films like El Cantante, Remember Me as well as a variety of other films. From 2011 to 2013 Navedo played recurring roles as a character in How to Make It in America Golden Boy and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Superfast! was her first film. which was a parody of The Fast and the Furious film series released in 2015. Navedo's professional journey began with daytime soaps. In 1995 through 1997, Navedo was Linda Soto in ABC's One Life to Live. The actress joined CBS' Guiding Light in 1999 as Theresa Sandoval. Her first film appearance was in the role of a minor character Girl 6 (1996). Then she appeared as a guest on the episodes New York Undercover, The District and The District. Navedo was first seen in a film in Girl 6 (1996) and later guest-starred on episodes of New York Undercover and The District.
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