Ara Celi

Ara Celi is an American actress who has appeared in American TV and film. She had a prominent role in the 1997 minor-dance film Looking for Lola, but most famously for her guest-starring role of Ampata Gutierrez (aka Inca Mummy Girl) from Season Two of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Ara Celi was an American actor who was recognized due to her roles as Machete in Machete (2009), American Beauty (2000) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). Her first recognizable role was in Saved by the Bell: The College Years in 1993 in which she portrayed the character in the role of Theresa Alvarez. Raquel dion Santos' part she played as in All My Children is probably the most well-known role she has played. Ara Celi is a native from El Paso, US. She was born on May 31, 1975. The 2023 date for Ara Celi's age would be 49 years. The birthplace of Ara Celi is El Paso United States. Ara Celi was born under the Gemini birth sign. Araceli is her alternative name. She went to J. M. Hanks High School and the University of Texas El Paso. She became famous for her appearances in Machete (2010, American Beauty 1999) as well as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). Then, in 1993, she gained recognition for her performance as Theresa Alvarez, which appeared in Saved by the Bell The College Years. In 1994 she was Mrs. Texas GuyRex was the winner of the GuyRex Pageant. Her most well-known performance is her role as Raquel Dion Santos in All My Children. Robert Godines and she have been married since 2000. The couple has two kids. They have five siblings. Ara Celi was born in the United States and is an American actor that has been featured in American film and TV. Her role was a major one in the minor dance-movie Looking for Lola but she is most likely best known for her character Ampata Gutierrez aka Inca Mummy Girl from season two of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The actress is currently seen in television advertisements as an Austin Powers persona for an auto dealership in Austin Texas.

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