Andrés García was born on May 24, 1941, in the Dominican Republic before his family emigrated to Mexico and settled in Acapulco.
While working on a boat in Acapulco, the actor was discovered by film producers, who invited him to participate in the film "Chanoc" when he was 25 years old. His gallantry made an impact in the show business of the 1960s.
The actor had three children, Leonardo García and Andrés García, the result of his marriage to the American Sandra Vale; and Andrea García, whom he had with the actress María Fernanda Ampudia.
He also was married to the actress Sonia Infante, from whom he divorced a few years after their marriage.
His last marriage was to Margarita Portillo.
In cinema, the actor stood out in more than 50 films, including "Pedro Navajas," "La Última Noche," "Toña Machetes," "Tintorera," "Hermelinda Linda," "El día de los Asesinos," "Carlos el Terrorista” and “Nora la Rebelde,” among many others.
On television, García worked on telenovelas such as "El Privilegio de Amar," "Mujeres Engañadas," "Con Toda el Alma" and "El Cuerpo del Deseo."
Víctor Barquero
Pedro José Donoso
Andrés Duval
Hernán Gallardo
Javier Duarte Cortés
Antonio Lombardo
Leonardo
Daniel Márquez Robles
Gonzálo Santillán
Víctor
Davis
Miguel
as self (cameo)
Alan
Andrés
Pedro Navaja
Jose de Lugo
Jerry Beltron
Carlos
Scott
Self
Melquiades Franco
Raul the Art Painter (segment "La infidelidad")
Carmelo Sierra
Juan Clussá
Charles Beasley
Rudy
Esteban Osuna
Miguel Ángel Cuevas
Andres Montoya
Modesto Mendoza
Anibal
Maestro Lupe
José María
Camionero
Pepe
Invitado a fiesta (segment "Isabel")
Mago Victor
Carlos
Chanoc
Betito
Franco
Pancho
Luciano
Luis
Roy
Mario
Sergio
Manuel Amézcua (segmento "Amor y Motocicleta)
Lauro
Raúl
Fabián Conde Mariscal
Amparo's Lover
The Late Husband
Joseph Nelson
Rogelio
Carlos Rodríguez
Raymundo
Darío
Rodolfo
Fabián