Ara Celi

Ara Celi works as an actor in American movies and television. The role she played was lead in the small 1997 film Looking for Lola. But she is most well-known for her role as Ampata Gutierrez, also known as Inca Mummy Girl, on Season 2 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Ara Celi was an American actress who gained recognition due to her roles in Machete (2009), American Beauty (2000) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). She was Theresa Alvarez in Saved by the Bell : The College Years, in 1993. Raquel Dian Santos is her most famous role from All My Children. Ara Celi, born May 31st, 1974 in El Paso United States is an actress from America. Ara Celi would be 49 years old by the year 2023. Ara Celi's birthplace was El Paso United States. Ara Celi has the birth sign of Gemini. Araceli, is Ara Celi's other name. She was a student at J. M. Hanks High School as well as the University of Texas El Paso. She gained recognition as a character on Machete (2009), American Beauty (2000) as well as Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1997. In 1993, she received recognition for her character Theresa Alvarez, which appeared in Saved by the Bell The College Years. In 1994, Mrs. Texas took home her first prize in the GuyRex Mrs. Texas Pageant. Her most recognizable performance was that of Raquel Dion Santos in All My Children. Robert Godines, her husband who has been married for over 10 years, is the father of two sons. She has two children with Robert Godines. She is one of five siblings. Ara Celi works as an actress in American TV and Film. 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. Today, the most popular appearances are in television ads with a Austin Powers impression of the Austin Texas auto dealership.

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