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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aimee_CarreroAimee Carrero - Wikipedia

    Aimee Carrero (born July 15, 1988) is a Dominican actress. She is known for voicing Princess Elena on Disney Channel's Elena of Avalor and Adora/She-Ra in the Netflix series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.

  2. Aimee Carrero is best recognized for her major film role in the television movie Level Up (2011). The film premiered on November 23, 2011 and subsequently spawned a series by the same name Level Up (2012) the following year.

  3. 289K Followers, 2,269 Following, 129 Posts - Aimee Carrero (@aimeecarrero) on Instagram: ""

  4. Aimee Carrero is best recognized for her major film role in the television movie Level Up (2011). The film premiered on November 23, 2011 and subsequently spawned a series by the same name Level Up (2012) the following year.

  5. She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Created by Nate Stevenson. With Aimee Carrero, Marcus Scribner, Karen Fukuhara, AJ Michalka. She-Ra, Princess of Power, leads a rebellion to free her land of Etheria from the monstrous invaders the Horde.

  6. Aimee Carrero is best recognized for her major film role in the television movie Level Up (2011). The film premiered on November 23, 2011 and subsequently spawned a series by the same name Level Up (2012) the following year.

  7. Jul 24, 2019 · Interview with DreamWorks Animation Television's 'She-Ra and the Princesses of Power' voice cast member Aimee Carrero on her characters, empowering females, and what is so appealing about the...

  8. Aimee Carrero (born July 15, 1988) is a Dominican actress. She is known for voicing Princess Elena on Disney Channel 's Elena of Avalor and Adora/She-Ra in the Netflix series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.

  9. Aug 1, 2019 · Aimee Carrero, the voice actress who portrays Adora/She-Ra, was ready for every messy storyline. “She doesn't really understand the job, doesn't know why she has the job and doesn't really...

  10. Apr 2, 2014 · Once upon a time, Miami native Aimee Carrero was preparing to go to law school. She had graduated from university in just two years—she was 17 when she enrolled—with a degree in international relations. “I didn’t think acting was something I could ever make a living off of or contribute to society,” she explains.