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Angela Valdes, portrayed by Lela Loren, [4] is a fictional character from the Starz original television drama series Power.She was a Latina federal prosecutor [5] whose goal and mission was to solve the mystery behind the infamous "Ghost" [6] until she realized she had been in love with him the entire time.
Lela Loren (born 7 May 1980) is an American television and film actress. Known for her leading role as Angela Valdes on the Starz television series, Power, [1] [2] Loren notes in interview that it took time to land her first audition, and that her early roles were in The Shield, Gang Related, and shows of the CSI franchise. [3]
Lela Loren as Angela Valdes, an Assistant United States Attorney tasked with prosecuting Ghost unaware of his real identity. She went to the same high school as St. Patrick and Egan. She is St. Patrick's love interest and mistress. Naturi Naughton as Tasha St. Patrick (née Green), Ghost's wife and criminal accomplice. She has romantic affairs ...
Authorities in Mexico said Wednesday they have largely confirmed the contents of a grisly drug cartel video showing gunmen shooting, kicking and burning the corpses of their enemies. In a country ...
Tommy Egan (né Thomas Patrick Teresi), portrayed by Joseph Sikora, is a fictional character from the Starz television series, Power and spin-offs, Book II and Book IV. [1] He is a convicted drug dealer from Jamaica, Queens and the only character to feature in three out of four shows (original series and its sequels, excluding the prequel, Book III) in the Power Universe.
Angela Montenegro she is most definitely not. On Thursday night's episode, Bones finally unmasked Angie's birth name when Hodgins happened upon her passport and discovered that his wife is actually...
The Ghost Rider double-crosses Blackheart and seemingly kills him, freeing the other Spirits of Vengeance, and gaining rule over Blackheart's portion of Hell. [ 10 ] Blackheart survived this encounter and would confront other heroes over the next few years, such as X-Force [ 11 ] and the Fantastic Four. [ 12 ]
Valdez-Batista's attorney, Frank T. McCabe III, has filed a motion seeking to transfer the case to juvenile court as his client was 16-years-old at the time of the incident.