Ara Celi

Ara Celi is an American actress who has appeared in American both television and films. Her role was one of the most prominent in the minor dance film Looking for Lola, but is best remembered for her guest-starring role of Ampata Gutierrez (aka Inca Mummy Girl) from Season Two of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Ara Celi, an American actor, producer and also a writer, achieved her fame through the films Machete (2010), American Beauty (1999) along with Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2007). Her first role that was well-known was the lead role in Saved by the Bell: The College Years in 1993 in where she played the role in the role of Theresa Alvarez. Raquel dion Santos' role she played on the screen in All My Children is probably her most famous role. The actress was born May 31, 1974 Ara Celi hails from El Paso United States. Ara Celi will be 49 in 2023. Ara Celi was a born in El Paso, United States. Ara Celi is a Gemini. Araceli is Ara Celi's alternate name. She graduated from J. M. Hanks High School, and of the University of Texas in El Paso. Her most well-known roles include roles in Machete (2010) American Beauty (1998) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). She appeared as Theresa Alvarez in Saved by the Bell : The College Years, in 1993. In 1994, she took home her first prize in the GuyRex Mrs. Texas Pageant. Her most well-known performance is her role as Raquel Dion Santos from All My Children. She's been married to Robert Godines since 2000. They have two kids in Robert Godines's household. She has five brothers and sisters. Ara Celi is an American actor who is active in American both television and films. Ara Celi was the lead actress in the minor dance feature Looking for Lola but she is perhaps most well-known in her portrayal of Ampata Gutierrez aka Inca Mummy Girl from season two of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Usually, you'll find her in an advertisement featuring an Austin Powers impressionist from an Austin Texas car dealer.

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