A proud alumni of DeWitt Clinton High School in The Bronx: also the alma mater of comic book legend Stan Lee, you'll marvel at the perky pair of NYC's perfect Puerto Rican Andrea Navedo. Unfortunately, in the few times we've seen her do it on screen, her rack has never made a clear cameo. A chocolate-eyed freckle face with lips as luscious as her deep, rounded chest crevice, Andrea put in years working the daytime beat, undercover as a sleek, sensual, Machiavellian temptress on such highly histrionic dramatizations of criminal conniving as The Guiding Light and One Life to Live. On the big screen Andrea made you look when she joined Orlando Jones and Eddie Griffin in Double Take (2001) but our best look at her doubles came in her next film, the NYC based crime tale, Washington Heights (2002). During some disappointing sex, she shoves her man off of herself and lies in bed thinking about her life. Pretty in a pink bra, we get to see her bouncing cleavage barely held back during her existential crisis, which had us extended downstairs. Just seeing those fluffy funbags made us need to knead that Nave-do! For three years she worked the beat as lady dick Ana Cordova on Law & Order before heading to HBO as Debbie Dominguez on the unfortunately "making it" free fashion designer dramedy How to Make it in America. While she's most recently been see in Hulu's Mrs. America, Andrea's still best known for playing Jane's milfy mother Xiamora Villanueva on Jane the Virgin. Please pop that skin scene cherry Andrea, we want to see a more a!