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Andrés Arturo García Menéndez(born April 12, 1956), known professionally asAndy García,is an American actor, director and producer. He first rose to prominence acting inBrian De Palma'sThe Untouchables(1987) alongsideKevin Costner,Sean Connery,andRobert De Niro.He continued to act in films such asStand and Deliver(1988), andInternal Affairs(1990). He then costarred inFrancis Ford Coppola'sThe Godfather Part III(1990) asVincent Mancini,for which he was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Andy García
García in 2024
Born
Andrés Arturo García Menéndez[1]

(1956-04-12)April 12, 1956(age 68)[1]
CitizenshipUnited States[2]
Alma materFlorida International University[3]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
Years active1978–present
Spouse
Marivi Lorido García
(m.1982)
Children4, includingDominik García-Lorido

He continued to act inHollywoodfilms such asStephen Frears'Hero(1992), the romantic dramaWhen a Man Loves a Woman(1994), and the action thrillerDesperate Measures(1998). In 2000, he produced and acted in theHBOtelevision film,For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story(2000), where he received aPrimetime Emmy Awardand aGolden Globe Awardnominations. He also starred inSteven Soderbergh'sOcean's Eleven(2001) and its sequels,Ocean's Twelve(2004) andOcean's Thirteen(2007). In 2005, García directed and starred in the filmThe Lost CityalongsideDustin HoffmanandBill Murray.He also starred inNew York, I Love You(2008), the dramedyCity Island(2009), the romantic comedyAt Middleton(2013), and the crime thrillerKill the Messenger(2014). He has had supporting roles inMamma Mia! Here We Go Again,Book Club,The Mule,theHBOtelevision movieMy Dinner with Hervé(all 2018), and the title role in theFather of the Brideremake (2022).

In 2005, he won both aGrammyand aLatin Grammy Awardfor producing Cuban musicianCachao's record¡Ahora Sí![4][5]

Early life

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García was born Andrés Arturo García Menéndez inHavana,Cuba. His mother, Amelie Menéndez, was an English teacher and his father, René García, was an attorney in Cuba.[6]García has two older siblings, a sister named Tessi and a brother named René.[7]When he was five years old, his family moved to Miami, Florida after the failed 1961Bay of Pigs Invasion.Over a period of several years, they built up a million-dollar perfume/fragrance company. García was raised as aCatholic[8][9]and attendedMiami Beach Senior High School,where he played on the basketball team. During his senior year of high school, he became ill withmononucleosis,[10]which convinced him to pursue a career in acting. He began his acting career that year by taking a drama class withJay W. Jensen.He graduated fromFlorida International University.[3]

Career

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1980s

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García began acting at Florida International University but soon went to Hollywood. He had a short role alongsideAngela Lansburyin the first episode ofMurder, She Wroteas "1st white tough", in 1984. He played the role of a gang member in "Hill Street Station",the first episode of TV seriesHill Street Blues.He appeared in a supporting role inThe Mean Seasonin 1985, alongsideKurt Russell.[11]

In 1987, Garciá received an acting breakthrough inBrian De Palma's crime dramaThe Untouchables.The film starredKevin Costner,Sean Connery,Charles Martin Smith,Patricia Clarkson,andRobert De Niro.The film followsEliot Nessas he forms theUntouchables law enforcementteam to bringAl Caponeto justice during theProhibition era.It received widespread critical acclaim and was a financial success.[12]

In 1988, García played the main role in the music video clip of the British boyband Breathe. The song is called: "How can I fall" and reached #3 in the Billboard hot 100 in 1988.

In 1989, García acted in theRidley Scottaction thrillerBlack RainwithMichael Douglasas Detective Charlie Vincent. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a financial success, earning $134 million.[13]

1990s

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In 1989,Francis Ford Coppolacast García asVincent Mancini,the illegitimate son ofSonny Corleone,inThe Godfather Part III(1990).[14]The film starsAl Pacino,Diane Keaton,andEli Wallach.The film concludes the story ofMichael Corleone,the patriarch of theCorleone family,who attempts to legitimize his criminal empire. For his performance, García earned an Academy Award nomination forBest Supporting Actor,as well as aGolden Globe Awardnomination.[15]

In the 1990s, García appeared in theMike FiggisfilmInternal Affairs,in which he engages in a battle of wits with a corrupt fellow police officer, played byRichard Gere.In 1992, he played acynicaleverymaninStephen Frears'HerostarringDustin Hoffman,Geena Davis,andJoan Cusack.In 1994, he played the enabling husband of an alcoholic played byMeg RyaninWhen a Man Loves a Woman.In 1995, he portrayed a tragic criminal inThings to Do in Denver When You're DeadalongsideChristopher Lloyd,Steve Buscemi,andChristopher Walken.He starred as a hotshot lawyer in the 1996Sidney LumetdramaNight Falls on ManhattanalongsideRichard Dreyfus,andJames Gandolfini.He played mobster Lucky Luciano inHoodlum(1997) alongsideTim Roth,andLaurence Fishburne.He portrayed a cop trying to save his gravely ill son in the 1998 action thrillerDesperate MeasuresstarringMichael KeatonandMarcia Gay Harden.

2000s

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At the 2009Tribeca Film FestivalwithJulianna Margulies(left) and his daughterDominik García-Lorido

In 2000, García starred and produced theHBOfilm,For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story.The film is about Cuba's jazz scene and the life of trumpeter and composerArturo Sandoval.It starredGloria Estefanas Maria, andCharles S. Duttonas jazz legendDizzy Gillespie.For his performance, García receivedPrimetime Emmy AwardandGolden Globe Awardnominations.

He portrayed the arrogant Las Vegas casino owner Terry Benedict inSteven Soderbergh'sOcean's Eleven(2001), a remake of the 1960Rat Packcaper movie starringGeorge Clooney,Brad Pitt,Matt Damon,andJulia Roberts.The film was a massive commercial success earning $450 million at the box office. He also appeared in the sequel,Ocean's Twelve(2004), and in the third film,Ocean's Thirteen(2007).

He co-wrote, directed, and starred inThe Lost CityalongsideDustin HoffmanandBill Murray.[16]In 2005, he appeared in the last two episodes of the Turkish TV seriesValley of the Wolves,along withSharon Stone.In 2008, he starred in the first segment ofNew York, I Love Youwhich was directed byJiang WenstarringHayden ChristensenandRachel Bilson.

Since 2009, García has been slated to direct the filmHemingway & Fuentesabout writerErnest Hemingway,co-written by García and Hemingway's nieceHilary Hemingway.They secured financing for the film in 2012, and García himself,Anthony Hopkins,andAnnette Beningwere announced as stars. Filming was originally to have begun in January 2013,[17][18]but due to delays, Hopkins left the project in 2014 and was replaced byJon Voight.[19][20]

2010s

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Towards the end of the 2010s, García had a career resurgence. He starred in four films in 2018.

He appeared as Fernando Cienfuegos in the critical and commercial successMamma Mia! Here We Go AgainalongsideCher,Amanda Seyfried,Lily James,Colin Firth,Stellan Skarsgård,andPierce Brosnan.[21]When asked about singing withCher,García told NBC'sTodayshow, "It was sublime. One thing is to act with Cher who is a great actress and then to be asked to sing with her".[22]

García also starred in theParamountromantic comedy,Book Club,alongsideDiane Keaton,Candice Bergen,Jane Fonda,andMary Steenburgen.The film was a box office success grossing over $89 million worldwide against its $10 million budget.[citation needed]

He also starred inClint Eastwood's drama film,The Mulealongside Eastwood,Bradley Cooper,Dianne Wiest,Laurence FishburneandMichael Peña.It grossed $174.8 million and received positive reviews from critics.[citation needed]

García appeared in theHBOmovieMy Dinner with HervéalongsidePeter DinklageandJamie Dornan.The film received generally positive reviews from critics,[23]and received an Emmy nomination forOutstanding Television Movie.

2020s

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In 2020, García starred inCharles McDougall's comedic filmAna.Also that year, he starred inThor Freudenthal's critically acclaimedcoming of agedramaWords on Bathroom Walls.The following year, he made an uncredited cameo in the comedy filmBarb and Star Go to Vista Del MarstarringKirsten WiigandJamie Dornan.That same year, he starred in the action filmsRedemption Dayand theGuy RitchiefilmWrath of Man.

In 2022 he starred in the comedyBig Gold Brick.He also starred oppositeGloria Estefanagain in theromantic comedyHBO MaxfilmFather of the Bride.It is the third filmed version of the 1949novel of the same namebyEdward Streeter.Timepraised García on his comedic turn writing, "Garcia carries the film ably with his gruff elegance".[24]

García appeared in the action filmExpend4blesas Marsh, aCIA agentwho is also a double agent and the main antagonist of the film.

Personal life

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Garcia met his now wife, Marivi Lorido, when they were both students atFlorida International Universityduring the mid-70's when they first saw each other in a Miami nightclub. The couple dated for seven years before tying the knot on September 24, 1982.[25]The family divides their time betweenToluca Lake, Los AngelesandKey Biscayne, Florida.[26][27]

The couple shares four children:Dominik García-Lorido,Daniella, Alessandra, and Andrés. Dominik was born on August 16, 1983, in Miami, Florida. She is married toMichael Doneger.Daniella was born on January 3, 1988, in Los Angeles, California. She is married to actor, Stephen Borrello and the couple has a daughter named Violette Rose. Alessandra was born on June 20, 1991, in Los Angeles. The fourth child and only son, Andres, was born on January 28, 2002. Andres has gone on to become an established DJ across Los Angeles and Miami.[28]

García has often expressed his distaste for thecommunistregime that has ruledCubasince therevolution.[29][30][31]FollowingFidel Castro'sdeath in November 2016, García criticized his legacy, stating: "It is necessary for me to express the deep sorrow that I feel for all the Cuban people...that have suffered the atrocities and repression caused by Fidel Castro and his totalitarian regime."[29]

In 2018, García attended a fundraiser event for Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, which raised $60 million.[32]Following theOctober 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel in 2023that killed 1,200, García signed an open letter byCreative Community for Peacecondemning the killings and calling the world to "stand withIsraelas it defends itself against a terrorist regime inGazathat seeks Israel’s destruction. "[33]

García isCatholic,[34]and a naturalized citizen of the United States.[2]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1983 Blue Skies Again Ken
Guaguasi Ricardo
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 Maldonado
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
1991 Dead Again Gray Baker
1992 Hero John Bubber
Jennifer 8 Sgt. John Berlin
1994 When a Man Loves a Woman Michael Green
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
1996 Night Falls on Manhattan Sean Casey
The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca Federico García Lorca
1997 Hoodlum Charlie "Lucky" Luciano
1998 Desperate Measures Frank Conner
1999 Just the Ticket Gary Starke Also producer
2000 Lakeboat Guigliani
2001 The Unsaid Michael Hunter Also executive producer
Direct-to-video
The Man from Elysian Fields Byron Tiller Also producer
Ocean's Eleven Terry Benedict
2003 Confidence Special Agent Gunther Butan
Just Like Mona
2004 Twisted Mike Delmarco
Modigliani Amedeo Modigliani Also executive producer
Ocean's Twelve Terry Benedict
2005 The Lazarus Child Jack Heywood
The Lost City Fico Fellove Also executive producer/director
2006 Smokin' Aces Stanley Locke
2007 The Air I Breathe Fingers
Ocean's Thirteen Terry Benedict
2008 New York, I Love You Garry
Beverly Hills Chihuahua Delgado Voice
2009 The Pink Panther 2 Insp. Vicenzo Brancaleone
City Island Vince Rizzo Also producer
The Line Javier Salazar
2010 Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright Jorge Garza
2011 5 Days of War Mikheil Saakashvili
2012 For Greater Glory Enrique Gorostieta Velarde
A Dark Truth Jack Begosian
2013 Open Road Chuck
At Middleton George Hartman
2014 Let's Be Cops Detective Brolin
Kill the Messenger Norwin Meneses
Rob the Mob Big Al
Rio 2 Eduardo Voice
2016 Ghostbusters[35] Mayor Bradley
Max Steel Dr. Miles Edwards
True Memoirs of an International Assassin El Toro
Passengers Admiral Norris
2017 Geostorm President Andrew Palma
2018 Bent Jimmy Murtha
Book Club Mitchell
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Fernando Cienfuegos
The Mule Laton
2019 Against the Clock[36] Gerald Hotchkiss
2020 Ana Rafael "Rafa" Rodriguez
Words on Bathroom Walls Father Patrick
2021 Redemption Day Ambassador Williams
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar Tommy Bahama Uncredited[37]
Wrath of Man FBI Agent King
2022 Big Gold Brick Floyd Deveraux
Father of the Bride Guillermo "Billy" Herrera Also executive producer
2023 Book Club: The Next Chapter Mitchell
Expend4bles Marsh [38]
Miranda's Victim Alvin Moore
Pain Hustlers Jack Neel
2024 What About Love Peter Tarlton
TBA Eenie Meanie Post-production
The Prince[39] Filming

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1978 ¿Qué Pasa, USA? Pepe Episode: "Here Comes the Bride"
1979 Archie Bunker's Place Manuel Episode: "Building the Restaurant"
1981,
1984
Hill Street Blues Street Kid
Ernesto
Episodes: "Hill Street Station"&"Hair Apparent"
1983 For Love and Honor Medic Episode: "For Love and Honor" (pilot)
1984 Murder, She Wrote Tough Guy #1 Episode:"The Murder of Sherlock Holmes" (pilot)
Brothers Jose Episode: "Happy Birthday Me!"
1985 The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents Alejandro Episode:"Breakdown"
1986 Foley Square Performer Episode: "The Star"
1988 Clinton and Nadine Clinton Dillard Television movie
1999 Swing Vote Joseph Michael Kirkland
2000 For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story Arturo Sandoval Television movie; also producer
2001 Frasier Terrance Episode:"Bully for Martin"
2003 Will & Grace Milo Episode:"Field of Queens"
2005 Valley of the Wolves Amon Episode: "S04E96" & Episode: "S04E97"
2006 George Lopez Ray Episode:"George Doesn't Trustee Angie's Brother"
2009 The National Parks: America's Best Idea Various roles Voice; Documentary
2010 Top Gear Himself Series 15, episode 4
2011 The Simpsons Slick Publisher Voice; Episode: "The Book Job"
2012 Dora the Explorer Don Quixote Voice; Episode: "Dora's Knighthood Adventure" &"Dora's Royal Rescue"
Dora's Royal Rescue Television movie
2013 Christmas in Conway Duncan Mayor
Doll & Em Andy Episode: "Five"
2014 Valley of the Wolves: Ambush Amon Episode: "S09E230", Episode: "S09E231", Episode: "S09E232", Episode: "S09E234" & Episode: "S09E238"
2016 Ballers Andre Allen 6 episodes,HBO
2018 My Dinner with Hervé Ricardo Montalbán Television movie,HBO
2018–19 3Below: Tales of Arcadia King Fialkov Voice; 7 episodes
2019 Modern Love Michael 2 episodes,Amazon
Raul Julia: The World's a Stage Himself Documentary,American Masters
2020 Flipped Rumualdo 5 episodes,Quibi
Elena of Avalor Hetz, the Weather Shade Voice; Episode: "Coronation Day"
2021 Rebel Julian Cruz Main role
2024 Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Pad-Varr Voice; Episode: "Kid Kree"
Landman Gallino Upcoming series

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1991 Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor The Godfather Part III Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Nominated
2001 Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Nominated
Outstanding Made for Television Movie Nominated
2005 Grammy Awards Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album ¡Ahora Si!(Shared withCachaoand Eric Schilling)[4] Won

Miscellaneous awards

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1986 New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor 8 Million Ways to Die Nominated
1991 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor The Godfather Part III Nominated
1995 MTV Movie Awards Most Desirable Male When a Man Loves a Woman Nominated
1997 Nostros Golden Eagle Awards Outstanding Performer in Film Won
1998 ALMA Awards Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film Night Falls on Manhattan Nominated
The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca Nominated
1999 Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film in a Crossover Role Desperate Measures Won
2000 Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film Just the Ticket Nominated
2001 Outstanding Host of a Variety or Awards Special Latin Grammy Awards
(Shared withGloria Estefan,Jennifer LopezandJimmy Smits)
Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story Nominated
2002 ALMA Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Ocean's Eleven Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Acting Ensemble Nominated
2005 Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Acting Ensemble Ocean's Twelve Nominated
Latin Grammy Awards Best Traditional Tropical Album(Shared withCachao)[5] ¡Ahora Si! Won
2007 ALMA Awards Best Director – Motion Picture The Lost City Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Chemistry Ocean's Thirteen Nominated
2010 Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy City Island Nominated
2012 ALMA Awards Favorite Movie Actor For Greater Glory Nominated
2013 Boston Film Festival Best Actor At Middleton Won
2015 Annie Awards Outstanding Voice Acting in a Feature Production Rio 2 Nominated
2022 San Diego International Film Festival Gregory Peck Award Lifetime Achievement Awarded

Other honors

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See also

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References

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