Andy García
Andy García is an acclaimed Cuban-American actor and director, renowned for his captivating performances in iconic films like "The Godfather Part III" and "The Untouchables".
Andrés Arturo García Menéndez
Movie Actor
April 12, 1956
Aries
68
Havana, Cuba
Andy GarcÃa, born in Havana, Cuba, rose to fame in the 1990s with his iconic portrayal of Vincent Mancini in “The Godfather Part III.” He beat out renowned actors like Charlie Sheen and Robert De Niro for the role, earning an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. GarcÃa’s talent shone in films like “Desperate Measures,” “Ocean’s Eleven,” and “Ocean’s Twelve.”
Beyond acting, GarcÃa directed and produced the documentary “Cachao: Como Su Ritmo No Hay Dos,” honoring legendary Cuban musician Cachao López. His accolades include a Golden Globe Award and an ALMA Award.
GarcÃa’s passion extends to philanthropy and activism. He supports organizations dedicated to the arts and advocates for human rights and democracy in Cuba. A talented musician, pilot, and sports enthusiast, GarcÃa’s multifaceted life reflects his unwavering commitment to his craft and community.