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Angie Cepeda

1974 - Today

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Angélica María Cepeda Jiménez (born 2 August 1974), professionally known as Angie Cepeda, is a Colombian actress. She is best known for her roles in the telenovela Pobre Diabla and the films Captain Pantoja and the Special Services and Love in the Time of Cholera. She is the younger sister of actress Lorna Cepeda. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Angie Cepeda is the 7,282nd most popular actor (down from 6,599th in 2019), the 142nd most popular biography from Colombia (down from 133rd in 2019) and the 5th most popular Colombian Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Angie Cepeda ranks 7,282 out of 13,578Before her are Emmanuelle Vaugier, W. Morgan Sheppard, Brian George, Adrienne King, Andrea Riseborough, and Luke Goss. After her are Steve Cochran, Angela Cartwright, Kim Rae-won, Katie McGrath, Nanda, and Lucy Hale.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Angie Cepeda ranks 280Before her are Seishi Kishimoto, Flavio Roma, Matt Hardy, Chad Allen, Pavol Demitra, and Ebru Gündeş. After her are Olivier Dacourt, Kei Taniguchi, Khalilou Fadiga, David Banner, Julen Guerrero, and Fairuza Balk.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Angie Cepeda ranks 142 out of 356Before her are Davinson Sánchez (1996), Arnoldo Iguarán (1957), Jorge Bolaño (1977), Duván Zapata (1991), Rolando Serrano (1938), and Cristián Zapata (1986). After her are Francia Márquez (1981), Luis Muriel (1991), Nairo Quintana (1990), Manolo Cardona (1977), Roberto Guerrero (1958), and Pablo Armero (1986).

Among ACTORS In Colombia

Among actors born in Colombia, Angie Cepeda ranks 5Before her are Sofía Vergara (1972), John Leguizamo (1964), Catalina Sandino Moreno (1981), and Lillo Brancato (1976). After her are Manolo Cardona (1977), Juan Pablo Raba (1977), Lupe Fuentes (1987), Catherine Siachoque (1972), Ana María Orozco (1973), Carlos Valdes (1989), and Carmen Villalobos (1983).