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Name: Adam Garcia
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Date of Birth:
June 01, 1973
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Place of Birth:
Sydney, Australia
Mini-bio:
Born in Sydney, Australia in 1973, Adam trained at the renowned Capital Dance
Studios in Sydney. On finishing his training, he landed a role in the Australian
production of Hot Shoe Shuffle, which, ...( read more)when brought to the West End, marked his
London stage debut. He maintained a strong presence in London theatre, with a series
of roles including that of 'Young Al' in 'Birdy,' 'Doody' (one of the famous
T-Birds) in Grease, the lead in Saturday Night Fever (a Robert Stigwood production)
which earned him an Olivier Award nomination, 'Chris' in Marta Emmit's Cadillac
Ranch, and 'Tyler' in the Olivier nominated production Where Do We Live?
On film Adam has tackled a wide variety of roles, he played the lead in Bootmen
directed by Dein Perry in 2000 and then that same year played the lead male role of
'Kevin' in the Bruckheimers Coyote Ugly. He had central roles in The First $20
Million Is Always The Hardest for 20th Century Fox, and in Columbia Tristar's Riding
in Cars with Boys, alongside Drew Barrymore. Adam was also the voice of Warner Bros.
Kangaroo Jack in 2003 and in 2004 starred as the key male character of English rock
star 'Stu Wolff' opposite Lindsay Lohan in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.
Last year saw the international release of Love's Brother in which Adam played the
lead role of 'Gino.' Directed by Jan Sardi and also starring Giovanni Ribisi and Joe
Petruzzi, it won the Crystal Heart Award and the Truly Moving Sound Award at the
Heartland Film Festival Indianapolis, and Grand Award and Gold Award for Best Film
at the Houston Film Festival in September. It was also nominated in six categories,
including Best Film, at the Australian Film Institute. Also last year audiences saw
Adam in Miss Marple: Body in the Library (ITV1 2004). Set in 1950 and he featured
alongside an all star cast including Geraldine McEwan as Miss Marple and Tara
Fitzgerald, Jack Davenport, Joanna Lumley, Simon Callow and David Walliams.