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Angie Téodoras is an American actress of Panamanian, Indigenous, and Scottish descent known for portraying strong, physically-driven characters across film and television. Raised on a small farm in Northern California, she developed an early sense of imagination, independence, and a deep connection to the outdoors-- qualities that continue to shape her work as both a performer and storyteller.
From a young age, Angie was deeply involved in stage productions through school and community theatre, appearing in everything from A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Little Shop of Horrors to singing showcases and live dinner theatre. Her path into the professional entertainment industry began with a regional Subaru commercial-- an experience that sparked her commitment to pursuing acting full time. She earned her SAG-AFTRA eligibility with her first film role in Sassy Pants, appearing alongside Ashley Rickards.
Since then, Angie has built a steadily growing body of work across both film and television. Her credits include Fortune Cookie with James Hong and Dina Meyer, Forgotten Evil starring alongside Masiela Lusha, guest appearances on Lucifer with Tom Ellis, and the acclaimed Showtime series I’m Dying Up Here. She went on to appear in Zombie Tidal Wave with Ian Ziering, the TV movie Another Mother, Triple Threat, and Nix with Dee Wallace. She took on the recurring role of "Serenity Scott" in the television series Chronicles of Jessica Wu and most recently portrays the character "Ashley Margolis" in The Undertaker’s Wife alongside John Brotherton. She also appears in the upcoming Bring the Law with Brendan Fehr, a project for which she was personally selected by Scout Taylor-Compton for her directorial debut feature.
Beyond scripted work, Angie has appeared in national commercial campaigns for brands including Walmart, Amazon, and Orkin.
Known for her athleticism and versatility, she has trained in martial arts, firearms, and other physically demanding performance disciplines-- skills that have made her a natural fit for action-oriented roles and genre projects throughout her career.