Taz Garcia, a multifaceted individual, boasts an impressive resume that spans various fields. Formerly a Manchester United Jr. squad player, he has transitioned into a successful corporate executive and school teacher, before making a name for himself as a renowned actor, director, producer, and speaker.
Garcia's entry into the world of filmmaking was marked by his 2011 directorial debut in "The Briefcase," where he also took on the roles of writer and lead actor. His exceptional skills in independent filmmaking earned him the title of Indie filmmaking Maverick, particularly after the release of his 2009 creation "Dark Side: The Rise of Darkness," a film based on true events.
The Canadian actor is widely recognized for his portrayal of General Sevchenko in the Machinima series "Call of Duty: Divided We Stand," which is based on the popular video game franchise. His international credits include roles in "Lost in The Pacific," a thriller co-production between Hollywood and Asia, and "First Bust," an action-comedy that earned him critical acclaim.
Garcia has also collaborated with notable figures in the industry, including Sylvester Stallone on the mobile gaming app "Battle Strike Force" and Pilou Asbaek, known for his role as Euron in "Game of Thrones," in the film "Hidden Strike" alongside Jackie Chan and John Cena. He played the role of Paddock's Mercenary, the muscle of Paddock, in this action-packed film.
Beyond his acting endeavors, Garcia is the co-founder of the annual Movie Expo, a passionate advocate for charitable causes, and a published author dedicated to nurturing emerging talents within the industry. He is also a committed philanthropist, using his platform to make a positive impact.
To maintain his physicality and stay in top shape for his roles, Garcia trains extensively in martial arts and sports.