
"When actor Andy Garcia arrived in Los Angeles, seeking a career in entertainment, he had no idea that he'd end up becoming a longtime resident. "I moved to Los Angeles in 1978, looking for work as an actor," Garcia says. "I lived in Hollywood in a storefront apartment on Sycamore and Fountain. I lived there a couple of years, moved, and have been in Los Angeles ever since.""
"Today, the actor is known for roles in "The Godfather Part III," which garnered him an Academy Award nomination for supporting actor; "Ocean's Eleven" and its sequels; and the title role in the 2022 "Father of the Bride" remake. Currently, he stars in Paramount+'s drama " Landman," playing the dangerous cartel boss Gallino, who holds a powerful position opposite fixer Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) in the series' oil industry and cartel feud."
Andy Garcia moved to Los Angeles in 1978 to pursue an acting career and settled in Hollywood, living initially in a storefront apartment. Early years involved difficult jobs, including working as a professional waiter at the Beverly Hilton and loading trucks for Roadway. He rose to prominence with roles in The Godfather Part III, Ocean's Eleven and its sequels, and the 2022 Father of the Bride remake. He currently stars in Paramount+ drama Landman as cartel boss Gallino and wrote and directed Diamond, a contemporary film noir tribute to 1940s Los Angeles. He prioritizes family time, enjoys long golf rounds when no football is on, and favors family dinners where he orders spinach gnocchi bolognese at Via Alloro.
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