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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]
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.
Power is an American crime drama-thriller television series created and produced by Courtney A. Kemp in collaboration with Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. [1] It aired on the Starz network from June 7, 2014 to February 9, 2020. Upon release, Power gained positive reviews and is one of Starz's highest-rated shows and one of cable's most-watched shows.
Which means Lela Loren, as Angela, gets lots of flack from the show's fans. "There's a lot of vitriol towards mistresses," she says. And she shoots many, many sex scenes.
She starred as Angie Baxter–Hubbard in over 500 episodes of All My Children, and also appeared on several of Power. Like leading lady Polidore, Morgan also had a role in Perry’s Divorce in the ...
Power is an American drama television series created by Courtney A. Kemp that premiered on June 7, 2014, on Starz. [1] The series follows James St. Patrick (played by Omari Hardwick), nicknamed "Ghost", owner of a popular New York City nightclub, and a major player in one of the city's biggest illegal drug networks. He struggles to balance ...
He made his Broadway debut in 2006 after he was cast as one of the leads on The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial. [5] He is also an ensemble member of Chicago's Shattered Globe Theatre Company. Sikora made his television debut in an episode of The New Adam-12 after playing extras on a few TV shows.
Reba McEntire proved she is more than just a country superstar when she led her own TV show — appropriately called Reba. The sitcom ran for six seasons from October 2001 to February 2007.