Jsu Garcia

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Jsu Garcia (born October 6, 1963 in New York City ) is an American film and television actor and film producer . At first he was known as Nick Corry . Together with screenwriter John Roger, he runs the production company Scott JR Productions.

Garcia was born the son of Cuban immigrants in New York City.

Beginnings

Garcia was born the son of Cuban immigrants in New York City. He got into acting while at Fairfax High School.

career

He had his first role in the television show Fame (1982). He had his first cinema appearance in the horror film "Nightmare-Murderous Dreams" (1984). A year later he had a role in "Gotcha" (1985), then he had a role in "American Wildcats" (1986). It wasn't until four years later that he had a role again in the film "Predator 2" (1990). This was followed by a role in the horror "Freddy's New Nightmare" (1994). Another horror followed, "Vampires in Brooklyn" (1995) by Wes Craven.

Filmography (selection)

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