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Adam Gabriel Garcia (born June 1, 1973 in Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia), is a movie actor. He is typically credited when Adam Garcia.
Garcia is the co-founder of a dance class action, the Tap Dogs, which would late benefit international acclamation.
Despite a fact that he hwhen starred around such picture show as Coyote Ugly and others, it was not until 2004, when he participated when rock star Stu Wells in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen that he gained mainstream fame as an actor.
Garcia experienced for yearn been an accomplished stage actor prior to a release of that motion-picture show. He played Doody (which is, as a matter of fact, John Travolta's character of "Danny") in the West End's version of Grease in London. He too played an additional Travolta character, Tony Manero, in the stage version of Saturday Night Fever, which ran from 1998 to 1999 in London. He is guest-starring in the 2006 series of the long-going British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Garcia was nominated for multiple awards in the period of his stage acting career. His career transition into the film actor began around 1997, when he played Jones inside Wilde, a pic just about a life of novelist Oscar Wilde.
Garcia's father is from either Colombia.
Selected Filmography
Doctor Who (2005, TV series)
Fascination (2004, movie, when Scott Doherty)
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004, movie, when Stu Wells, alongside Lindsay Lohan and Alison Pill)
''Love's Brother (2004, movie, as Gino Donnini)
Marple: The body in the library (2004, TV series, as Raymond Starr, alongside Geraldine McEwan and Joanna Lumley)
Kangaroo Jack (2003, movie, voice-on top, Kangaroo Jack)
The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest (2002, movie, when Andy)
Riding in Cars with Boys'' (2001, movie, when Jason 500'Onofrio, alongside Drew Barrymore)
Coyote Ugly (2000, movie, when Kevin O'Donnell, alongside Piper Perabo and Tyra Banks)
Wilde (1997, movie, when Jones)
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