Andy García | |
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![]() García at the 2009 Deauville American Film Festival |
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Born | Andrés Arturo García Menéndez April 12, 1956 Havana, Cuba |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1978–present |
Spouse | Marivi Lorido Garcia (1982-present) |
Andrés Arturo García Menéndez (born April 12, 1956), professionally known as Andy García, is a Cuban American actor. He became known in the late 1980s and 1990s, having appeared in several successful Hollywood films, including The Godfather: Part III, The Untouchables, and When a Man Loves a Woman. More recently, he has starred in Ocean's Eleven and its sequels, Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's Thirteen, and The Lost City.
García was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Vincent Mancini in The Godfather Part III.
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García was born Andrés Arturo García Menéndez in Havana, Cuba, with a dead conjoined twin on his left shoulder, which was later surgically removed.[1] His mother, Amelie Menéndez, was an English teacher, and his father, René García Núñez, was an avocado farmer and attorney in Cuba, and later owned a fragrance business in the United States.[2][3] García has an older brother, René. When García was five years old, the family moved to Miami, Florida after the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion. Over a period of several years, they built up a million-dollar perfume company. García was raised as a Roman Catholic and attended Miami Beach Senior High School, where he played on the basketball team. During his last year in high school, he became ill with mononucleosis,[4] which convinced him to pursue a career in acting. He began his acting career taking a drama class with Jay W. Jensen in his senior year at Miami Beach Senior High School.
García began acting at Florida International University, but soon went to Hollywood. He started to perform in very short roles, working part-time as waiter and in a warehouse. His chance arose when he was offered a role as a gang member in the first episode of the popular TV series Hill Street Blues. His solid supporting role in 1985's The Mean Season alongside Kurt Russell brought García wider visibility, although the film fared poorly at the box office. Director Brian De Palma liked his performance in the 1986 movie 8 Million Ways to Die and engaged him the following year for The Untouchables, which made García a popular Hollywood actor.
In 1989, Francis Ford Coppola was casting The Godfather Part III. The character of Vincent, the illegitimate son of Sonny Corleone, was an exceptional part in a highly anticipated film. García was one of many capable actors who wanted to be cast, but he also bore a resemblance to the young Al Pacino. He won the part, earned an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for his performance and became an internationally acclaimed star.
Garcia followed that with films such as 1990's Internal Affairs, in which he engages in a war of wills with a corrupt fellow police officer, played by Richard Gere. Subsequently, he performed in a wide variety of theatrical and TV films. He has remained equally strong in both leading and supporting roles.
He played a conflicted good samaritan in Hero (1992), the enabling husband of an alcoholic woman in When a Man Loves a Woman (1994), a doomed criminal called Jimmy the Saint in the offbeat Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995), a crusading lawyer in the drama Night Falls on Manhattan (1997), and a cop trying to save his gravely ill son in the action thriller Desperate Measures (1998).
One of his most well-known performances came as Terry Benedict, a Las Vegas hotel owner whose casino is robbed in 2001's Ocean's Eleven, a remake of the 1960 Rat Pack caper movie. García reprised the role for the 2004 sequel, although the part was significantly smaller than the one in the first film. He also appeared briefly in Ocean's Thirteen (2007).
In 2005, he released The Lost City, which he co-wrote, directed, and starred in, alongside Dustin Hoffman and Bill Murray. Upon its release, The Lost City sparked controversy among many in Latin America due to its negative portrayal of the Cuban Revolution, and in particular Che Guevara, who continues to have substantial popularity there. He was also present at the Cannes festival for his role in this movie. In 2006 he also played in "Kurtlar Vadisi" the tv show. He played the role of Amon in the last episode of "Kurtlar Vadisi" (valley of the wolves.
In 2010, he appeared on the BBC's Top Gear Star in a Reasonably Priced Car segment, recording a time of 1:46.1 in the Kia Cee'd.
In 1982, García married María Victoria Lorido.[5] He is the father of four children: Dominik Garcia-Lorido (b. August 16, 1983), Daniella (b. January 3, 1988), Alessandra (b. June 20, 1991) and Andres (b. January 28, 2002).[6][7] The García family lives in Los Angeles and Miami.
García's niece Jackie was the longtime girlfriend of the late Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, who was shot by intruders in their Miami-area home on November 26, 2007 and who died from his wounds on November 27, 2007. The two were home with their 18-month-old daughter Jackie when the incident took place. García attended Taylor's funeral, and released a statement to the Miami Herald calling Taylor a hero for saving the life of his niece and their infant daughter.
García is a fan of the Los Angeles Lakers.
His cars include a 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S, and he owns a 34-foot (10 m) Airstream caravan. He formerly owned a Peugeot 504 diesel estate.
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1983 | Blue Skies Again | Ken | |
Hill Street Blues - Ernesto-diablo gang member; May 1984; season 4 | |||
A Night in Heaven | T. J. The Bartender | ||
1984 | The Lonely Guy | Uncredited | |
1985 | The Mean Season | Ray Martínez | |
1986 | 8 Million Ways to Die | Angel Moldonado | |
1987 | The Untouchables | Agent George Stone/Giuseppe Petri | |
1988 | Stand and Deliver | Dr. Ramírez | |
American Roulette | Carlos Quintas | ||
1989 | Black Rain | Det. Charlie Vincent | |
1990 | Internal Affairs | Raymond Avilla | |
A Show of Force | Luis Ángel Mora | ||
The Godfather Part III | Vincent Mancini | Nominated — Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture |
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1991 | Dead Again | Gray Baker | |
1992 | Hero | John Bubber | |
Jennifer Eight | Sgt. John Berlin | ||
1994 | When a Man Loves a Woman | Michael Green | Nominated — MTV Movie Award for Most Desirable Male |
1995 | Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead | Jimmy "The Saint" Tosnia | |
Dangerous Minds | Scenes deleted | ||
Steal Big Steal Little | Ruben Partida Martinez/Robert Martin/Narrator | ||
1997 | Night Falls on Manhattan | Sean Casey | Nominated — ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film also for The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca |
The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca | Federico García Lorca | Nominated — ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film also for Night Falls on Manhattan | |
Hoodlum | Charlie "Lucky" Luciano | ||
1998 | Desperate Measures | Frank Conner | ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film |
1999 | Just the Ticket | Gary Starke | Nominated — ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film |
2000 | Lakeboat | Guigliani | |
2001 | The Unsaid | Michael Hunter | Direct-to-DVD release |
Ocean's Eleven | Terry Benedict | ALMA Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Nominated — DVD Exclusive Award for Best Audio Commentary shared with Brad Pitt and Matt Damon Nominated — Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast |
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2002 | The Man from Elysian Fields | Byron | |
2003 | Confidence | Special Agent Gunther Butan | |
2004 | Twisted | Mike Delmarco | |
The Lazarus Child | Jack Heywood | ||
Modigliani | Amedeo Modigliani | ||
Ocean's Twelve | Terry Benedict | Nominated — Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast | |
2005 | The Lost City | Fico Fellove | Imagen Foundation Award for Best Director Nominated — ALMA Award for Outstanding Director - Motion Picture Nominated — Imagen Foundation Award for Best Actor |
2007 | Smokin' Aces | Stanley Locke | |
The Air I Breathe | Fingers | ||
Ocean's Thirteen | Terry Benedict | Nominated — Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Chemistry entire cast | |
2008 | Beverly Hills Chihuahua | Delgado | Voice only |
La Linea | Javier Salazar | ||
2009 | The Pink Panther 2 | Inspector Vicenzo Brancaleone | |
The National Parks: America's Best Idea | Various historical figures | (voice) | |
New York, I Love You | Garry | ||
City Island | Vince Rizzo | completed | |
2010 | The Last Full Measure | Fred Navarro | in production |
Georgia | Mikheil Saakashvili | filming | |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1978 | ¿Qué Pasa, USA? | Carmen's Boyfriend | Episode: "Here Comes the Bride" |
1979 | Archie Bunker's Place | Manuel | Episode: "Building the Restaurant" |
1981, 1984 | Hill Street Blues | Street Kid Ernesto |
Episode: "Hill Street Station" Episode: "Hair Apparent" |
1983 | For Love and Honor | Medic | Episode: "For Love and Honor" (pilot) |
1984 | Murder, She Wrote | 1st White Tough | Episode: "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes" (pilot) |
Brothers | Jose | Episode: "Happy Birthday Me!" | |
1985 | The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Alejandro | Episode: "Breakdown" |
1999 | Swing Vote | Joseph Michael Kirkland | ABC Television movie |
2000 | For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story | Arturo Sandoval | Also producer Nominated — Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor – Miniseries or a Movie Nominated — Emmy Award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie shared with Jellybean Benitez and Celia D. Costas Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film |
2001 | Frasier | Terrance | Episode: "Bully for Martin" |
2003 | Will & Grace | Milo | Episode: "Field of Queens" |
2005 | Kurtlar Vadisi | Amon | Episode: 4.96 Episode: 4.97 |
2006 | George Lopez | Ray | Episode: "George Doesn't Trustee Angie's Brother" |
2009 | Lopez Tonight | Himself | |
2010 | Top Gear | Himself | Series 15 Episode 4 |
ALMA Awards
Nostros Golden Eagle Awards