Andrea Navedo

Andrea Navedo was born in the US and has written a number of books. Her first appearance was in soap operas such as One Life to Live and Guiding Light. In later times, she appeared in a various support roles. Andrea Navedo, an American singer and actress, was born on the streets of The Bronx New York United States on October 10, 1977. Navedo started her professional acting career in daytime dramas. She played Linda Soto, the ABC soap One Life to Live from 1995 to 1998. She was also cast on Guiding Light, a CBS soap-opera on CBS from 1999 until 2000, as Theresa Sandoval. Her film debut came by playing a minor part on the show in Girl 6 (1996) then starred in episodes of New York Undercover and The District. Navedo first made her debut in film in the film Girl 6 (1996) she then featured in episodes of New York Undercover and The District. Navedo was a recurring character in the NBC Crime series Law & Order, as Detective Ana Cordova from 2001-2004. Later, he appeared in Law & Order: Criminal Intent Damages and Blue Bloods. Navedo played in a range of films, including El Cantante (The Cantante) as well as Remember Me. Navedo played recurring parts on 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 to 2013. Navedo was a part of the comedy film Superfast! which was a parody of The Fast and the Furious film series released in 2015. Navedo's professional journey began with daytime soaps. Linda Soto was her role in ABC's One Life to Live between 1995 until 1997. In 1999, Sherry Sandoval joined CBS's soap opera Guiding Light. She had a small role in Girl 6 in 1996 and later appeared on New York Undercover episodes and The District. Navedo played the role of Double Take, an action-comedy film in 2001.

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