Background
Garcia was born in Wahroonga, New South Wales. His father is from Colombia.
Garcia was born in Wahroonga, New South Wales. His father is from Colombia.
Garcia left university to take the role of the Slide in the production of the musical Hot Shoe Shuffle, which toured Australia for two years before transferring to London, England. He remained in London to act in West End musicals. Garcia"s career as a film actor began in 1997, when he played Jones in Wilde, a film about Oscar Wilde.
Garcia played Tony Manero, in the stage version of Saturday Night Fever, which ran from 1998-1999 in London.
Garcia reached Number. 15 in the United Kingdom singles chart in 1998, with his cover version of the Bee Gees song "Night Fever", taken from the film version of Saturday Night Fever (1977). His second feature film performance was a major role in the 2000 film Coyote Ugly.
Later in 2000 he played the role of Sean in Bootmen. In 2003, he voiced the title character in the film Kangaroo Jack.
In 2004, he also played alongside Lindsay Lohan and Megan Fox in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, as the character Stu Wolff, a drunk rock star,who is part of the band "Sidarther" and is, in Lola"s words, "a greater poet than Shakespeare".
In 2006-2007, he starred as Fiyero in the original London production of Wicked alongside Idina Menzel (later replaced by Kerry Ellis) and Helen Dallimore. He previously played the role during the show"s early Broadway workshops in 2000. In January 2010 Garcia appeared alongside Ashley Banjo and Kimberly Wyatt as a judge on the reality show Got To Dance.
In 2011, Garcia was cast in The Hen Do.
In 2012, Garcia appeared in Cole Porter"s Kiss Maine, Kate at the Chichester Festival Theatre, directed by Trevor Nunn and choreographed by Stephen Meare. Garcia became the fourth judge on the 2013 Australian version of Dancing with the Stars.
In 2011 - 2012 Garcia was in Threesome, a British television sitcom which began airing on 17 October 2011 on Comedy Central and Comedy Central HD. lieutenant was the first original scripted comedy commissioned by Comedy Central and produced by Big Talk Productions.