Andrea Navedo

Andrea Navedo, an American writer and actress. She started her career in 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, located in The Bronx New York United States. Navedo was the first professional actress to appear in dramas for daytime. Navedo was in the ABC soap opera One Life to Live as Linda Soto from 1995 to 1997. Then, in 1999, she changed her name to Theresa Sandoval in the CBS soap opera Guiding Light. Her first film appearance was a role in Girl 6 in 1996. The actress then appeared in New York Undercover, and The District. Navedo made her film debut in the film Girl 6 (1996) she then featured in episodes of New York Undercover and The District. Navedo played a recurring actor on the NBC drama series Law & Order between 2001 between 2001 and 2004 as the role of Detective Ana Cordova. Law & Order: Criminal Intent Damages was the next episode in the same vein, along with Blue Bloods. Navedo starred in many other movies including El Cantante or Remember Me. Navedo is also one of the recurring characters for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2011-2013) as well as How to Make It in America Golden Boy. Superfast! is a film where Navedo was the lead. The parody movie of The Fast and the Furious series was released in 2015. Navedo started her acting career on the daytime soap operas. She was on the show as Linda Soto, the ABC soap show One Life to Live from 1995 through 1997. In 1999, Sherry Sandoval joined CBS's soap opera Guiding Light. In 1996 she made her debut in the film world with a part as a character in 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), an action comedy film.

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