Luis Armand Garcia
- Actor
Luis has become a familiar face on prime-time television as Max on
ABC's "The George Lopez Show" and is delighted to be a member of
the first successful Hispanic family situation comedy on network
television and the longest-running series of its kind.
At age 13, Luis is already a TV veteran, having performed on episodic series including "ER" and "Any Day Now". He has also appeared in numerous national commercials, most recently for Chevrolet, as well as Public Service Announcements which support issues in which he believes.
As he enters his teen-heartthrob years, Luis maintains a well-balanced life outside of his television career. Not only does he excel at school with an A-average scholastically, but he also loves sports and has played on his school football team and is an avid skateboarder and golfer. In Spring 2006 he introduced a new line of active skatewear fueled from his love of skateboarding. A recent highlight for Luis was being asked to play in a celebrity golf tournament with George Lopez.
Giving back to his community is important to Luis so he appears at charity events for Make-A-Wish Foundation and the American Heart Association; however, he dedicates most of his time to his own foundation: Hands on Horses, which benefits American foster children.
Garcia was recently honored by the Walt Disney Company when they selected his design of the G-Lo Mickey Mouse that toured across the country with a collection of other celebrity-designed Mickey Mouses such as Ellen DeGeneres, John Travolta, and Raven. After the national tour, the collection was auctioned off for charity.
Garcia, a native of Palos Park, Illinois, is one of six children. He now resides with his family in Los Angeles, California.
At age 13, Luis is already a TV veteran, having performed on episodic series including "ER" and "Any Day Now". He has also appeared in numerous national commercials, most recently for Chevrolet, as well as Public Service Announcements which support issues in which he believes.
As he enters his teen-heartthrob years, Luis maintains a well-balanced life outside of his television career. Not only does he excel at school with an A-average scholastically, but he also loves sports and has played on his school football team and is an avid skateboarder and golfer. In Spring 2006 he introduced a new line of active skatewear fueled from his love of skateboarding. A recent highlight for Luis was being asked to play in a celebrity golf tournament with George Lopez.
Giving back to his community is important to Luis so he appears at charity events for Make-A-Wish Foundation and the American Heart Association; however, he dedicates most of his time to his own foundation: Hands on Horses, which benefits American foster children.
Garcia was recently honored by the Walt Disney Company when they selected his design of the G-Lo Mickey Mouse that toured across the country with a collection of other celebrity-designed Mickey Mouses such as Ellen DeGeneres, John Travolta, and Raven. After the national tour, the collection was auctioned off for charity.
Garcia, a native of Palos Park, Illinois, is one of six children. He now resides with his family in Los Angeles, California.