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Jorge Garcia 

Jorge García

Born Jorge Garcia
April 28, 1973 (1973-04-28) (age 35)
Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Jorge García (born April 28, 1973) is a Latino-American comedian and actor. He first came to public attention with his performance as Hector Lopez on the show Becker, and currently stars as Hugo "Hurley" Reyes in the American television series Lost. García also performs as a stand-up comic.

García was born in Omaha, Nebraska to a Chilean father and Cuban mother. He grew up in Southern California and went to San Clemente High School. As a senior, he was selected by the faculty as "Triton of the Year", the highest award given to a graduating senior.

He was a prominent character in Troma Studio's film, Tales from the Crapper, in which he portrayed a raccoon-headed young man who is unlucky in love.

García was the first actor to be cast on Lost. The producers saw him on Curb Your Enthusiasm the night before casting began, and created the character of Hugo Reyes specifically for him.[1] García had to miss his sister's wedding back on the mainland because he was shooting scenes for the series in Hawaii.citation needed

García appeared in the second episode of the eighth season of Celebrity Poker Showdown. He went on to lose to Michael Ian Black. He was a contestant on an episode of Russian Roulette on Game Show Network. He missed a question about the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 and fell through the trap door.

Filmography

Year Film Role
2004 - present Lost Hugo "Hurley" Reyes
2007 Sweetzer Sergio
2006 Deck the Halls Wallace
2005 Little Athens Pedro
The Good Humor Man Mt. Rushmore
2004 Our Time Is Up Gardener
Happily Ever After Chris
Curb Your Enthusiasm Drug dealer
Tales from the Crapper Raccoon Head
2003-2004 Becker Hector Lopez
2003 Columbo: Columbo Likes the Nightlife Julius
2002 The Slow and the Cautious Teddy
2001 Spin City Cabbie
2000 King of the Open Mic's Meatloag
1999 Tomorrow by Midnight Jay
1997 Raven's Ridge Monty

Notes and references

  1. ^ Itzkoff, Dave (2006-05-14). "On 'Lost,' the Castaway Who Stands Out Without Even Trying", The New York Times. 

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