Ara Celi

Ara Celi (born Ara Celi) is an American actor that has appeared in American TV, film and the theatre. Her most prominent role was in the dance film Looking for Lola. However her most recognizable role is for her guest-starring role as Ampata Gutierrez or Inca Mummy Girl during season two of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Ara Celi is an American actress, producer, and writer who has gained fame for her work on Machete (2010) American Beauty (1999) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). The first time she was noticed, she played a part on Saved by the Bell, The College Years (1993), in which she played the character Theresa Alvarez. The role she is most well-known for is that of Raquel Dion Santos, who is the protagonist in All My Children. Ara Celi, who was born in El Paso, Texas on 31 May 1974, comes from the United States. Ara Celi will be 49 by 2023. Ara Celi is a United States native. Ara Celi born sign is Gemini. Araceli was her alternate name. She holds a degree in J. M. Hanks High School in El Paso and the University of Texas. The actress became well-known for her performances as a character in Machete (2010, American Beauty 1999) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). It was 1993 when she had her first notable performance as a character in Saved by the Bell, The College Years. Theresa Alvarez was the lead. In 1994 she won the GuyRex Mrs. Texas Pageant. The most famous of her performances is that of Raquel Dion Santos from All My Children. Robert Godines has been her husband since 2000. The couple has two daughters. They have five brothers as well as sisters. Ara Celi, an American actor who is active in American both film and television. Ara Celi was the main character in the 1997 dance flick Looking for Lola. However she's most popular for her role of Ampata Gutierrez or Inca Mummy Girl on season two Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The actress is currently featured in TV commercials as an Austin Powers persona for the car dealership located in Austin Texas.

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