Jsu Garcia
Jsu Garcia | |
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Born |
New York City, New York, U.S. | October 6, 1963
Other names | Nick Corri |
Occupation | Actor, Director, Minister |
Years active | 1982–present |
Jsu Garcia, also credited as Nick Corri (born October 6, 1963), is an American film and television actor and producer. Together with author John-Roger, he runs the production company Scott J-R Productions.
Early life
Garcia was born in New York City, to Cuban immigrant parents.[1]
Career
His first role was on the TV show Fame (1982). He then appeared in Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). This was followed by an appearance in Universal's Gotcha! (1985), and then in features such as Wildcats (1986), Slaves of New York (1989), Vampire in Brooklyn (1995), and Traffic (2000). In 2002 Garcia was in Randall Wallace's We Were Soldiers (2002) in which he portrays Mel Gibson's heroic buddy, the commander of a company fighting against the Viet Cong; and in Andrew Davis' Collateral Damage (2002), in which he plays a villainous Communist guerrilla who battles good guy Arnold Schwarzenegger. In addition to appearances on TV shows, including JAG (1995), Arli$$ (1996), The Facts of Life, Miami Vice, Babylon 5, She Spies, Crossing Jordan and Murder One (1995), Garcia also played the male lead in an ABC / Touchstone pilot, Then Came Jones, and has a recurring role on Without a Trace (2007). Garcia also played a major supporting role in Along Came Polly (2004). Garcia played revolutionary Che Guevara in Andy García's Cuban story, The Lost City. He took part in the 2010 documentary film Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy discussing his roles in various films in the Elm Street franchise. Garcia portrayed Francisco d'Anconia in Atlas Shrugged: Part 1 (2011), based on Ayn Rand's novel of the same name.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1982 | The Silence | Soldier | Short film |
1984 | A Nightmare on Elm Street | Rod Lane | Credited as Nick Corri |
1985 | Gotcha! | Manolo | |
1986 | Wildcats | Cerulo | Credited as Nick Corri |
1988 | Tropical Snow | Gustavo 'Tavo' Luna | |
The Lawless Land | Falco | ||
1989 | Slaves of New York | Marley | |
1990 | Predator 2 | Detective | |
1992 | In the Heat of Passion | Charlie Bronson | |
1994 | Wes Craven's New Nightmare | Nick Corri | |
1995 | Vampire in Brooklyn | Anthony | |
1996 | Red Shoe Diaries 13: Four on the Floor | Miguel | Segment: "Four on the Floor" |
1997 | Strategic Command | Captain Rattner | |
1998 | Woo | Maitre d' | |
My Little Havana | Jesu Matamoro | Short film | |
1999 | Candyman: Day of the Dead | David de la Paz | Direct-to-video |
Window | New Patient | Short film | |
2000 | Teacher's Pet | Sam Deckner | |
Traffic | Pablo Obregón | ||
2001 | The Quickie | Miguel | |
2002 | L.A.X. | Jorge Colon | |
Collateral Damage | Roman | ||
We Were Soldiers | Capt. Tony Nadal | ||
2003 | Klepto | Nick | Video |
2004 | Along Came Polly | Javier | |
After the Past | |||
Back by Midnight | Carlos | ||
2005 | Sueño | Rafael | |
The Lost City | Ernesto "Che" Guevarra | ||
2007 | The Go-Getter | Arlen | |
Spiritual Warriors | Christopher Finn | ||
2008 | Me and My Daddy | Dad | Short film |
Che: Part One | Jorge Sotús | ||
Shattered! | Jimmy | ||
Blind | The Boss | Short film | |
2009 | Who You Are | Finn | Short film |
2010 | Dante's Inferno: Abandon All Hope | Speaker: 7th Circle - The Blasphemers | Short film |
Once Fallen | Benny | ||
Undocumented | El Torro | ||
2011 | The Wayshower | Jesus | |
Atlas Shrugged: Part I | Francisco D'Anconia | ||
2016 | Miracle Underground | ||
Inferno by Dante | Speaker - 7th Circle: Capaneus and Latini | ||
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | Generation | Scrad | Television movie |
1986 | American Playhouse | Javier Iglesia | Episode: "The House of Ramon Iglesia" |
Babe Ruth | Enrico Quinterez | Episode: "The Wedding Day" | |
1986, 1988 | Miami Vice | Colon / Officer Ramirez | Episodes: "Badge of Dishonor", "The Good Collar" |
1987 | The Bronx Zoo | Mario Dagostine | Episode: "Changes" |
1994 | Red Shoe Diaries | Miguel | Episode: "Four on the Floor" |
1994, 1996 | Murder, She Wrote | Alex Lebron / Manuel Ramirez | Episodes: "Proof in the Pudding", "Death Goes Double Platinum" |
1995 | Babylon 5 | Lt. Ramirez | Episode: "All Alone in the Night" |
1996 | Murder One | Eduardo Portalegre | Episodes: "Chapter Eleven", "Chapter Seventeen", "Chapter Twenty" |
Arliss | Robo | Episode: "A Man of Our Times" | |
Dave's World | Juan | Episodes: "Crime and Coconuts", "Miami Beached" | |
Women: Stories of Passion | Eddie | Episode: "Blind Love | |
1997 | Crisis Center | Arturo Garcia | Episode: "Someone to Watch Over Me" |
1998 | JAG | Branko Mendoza | Episode: "Yesterday's Heroes" |
1998–99 | The Net | Mariano Maza | Episodes: "Zero", "Go Like You Know" |
2000 | Secret Agent Man | Vargas | Episodes: "From Prima with Love", "Like Father, Like Monk" |
Rocky Times | Television movie | ||
2002 | She Spies | Antonio Ronoso | Episode: "Three Women and a Baby" |
2003 | These Guys | Rick | Television movie |
Then Came Jones | Television movie | ||
2004 | Crossing Jordan | Det. Martin Cruz | Episodes: "Dead or Alive", "Most Likely" |
2005 | Love, Inc. | Antonio | Episode: "Three's Company" |
2006 | CSI: Miami | Cesar 'Cuzz' Morales | Episode: "Fade Out" |
Our House | Officer Gibbs | Television movie | |
2007 | Without a Trace | Carlos Aguilar | 4 episodes |
2011 | CSI: NY | Hector Vargas | Episode: "Holding Cell" |
2015 | All I Want for Christmas | Doug Matthews | Television movie |
Spiritual Warriors
Jsu Garcia created a production company, Scott J-R Productions, together with author John-Roger. They made their first full-length feature Spiritual Warriors in 2005, written and executive produced by Garcia and John-Roger, starring Garcia, and based on John-Roger's book "Spiritual Warrior: The Art of Spiritual Living." The films metaphysical and New Age themes led to its being screened at venues such as the 2007 Los Angeles Conscious Life Expo.[2] Music was by Zeljko Marasovich. Spiritual Warriors has had over 130 screenings in 47 cities across 20 countries, and was released on DVD in 2009.
Garcia is an ordained minister in the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, founded by John-Roger.[3]
References
- ↑ biographical information at Garcia website Archived 2012-02-04 at WebCite
- ↑ Cohn, Beverly (2007). "Spiritual Warriors" Santa Monica Mirror, January 25–31, 2007.
- ↑ "Jsu Garcia Biography". Archived from the original on February 4, 2012.
External links
- Jsu Garcia's website
- Jsu Garcia on IMDb
- Spiritual Warriors at IMDB
- Spiritual Warriors official website