Overview
Luis Armand Garcia (born March 9, 1992) is an American actor who gained public attention as a child performer. He is best known for portraying Max Lopez, the younger son in the ensemble cast of the sitcom George Lopez, a role that associated him with early 2000s network television comedy.
Early life
Garcia was born in La Grange, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, on March 9, 1992. Details about his family and schooling are not widely publicized; like many performers who begin working as children, he balanced early acting commitments with education and family life. Later reports place him living in the greater Los Angeles area, specifically the Santa Clarita community of Valencia.
Career and notable role
Garcia's most visible screen credit is his role as Max Lopez on the sitcom created by and named for comedian George Lopez. In that series he played the younger son of the central family, appearing regularly during the show's run and contributing to its family-centered comedic storylines. The part introduced Garcia to a nationwide television audience and remains the primary credit by which many viewers recognize him.
Later activities and public profile
Following the end of the sitcom, Garcia has not maintained a constant presence in mainstream entertainment publicity and has kept a relatively low public profile compared with his child-star peers. For readers seeking a concise listing of his screen work, consult his filmography or professional profiles: see his filmography for credits and episode appearances.
Quick facts
- Full name: Luis Armand Garcia
- Born: March 9, 1992
- Birthplace: La Grange, Illinois (Chicago suburb)
- Best known for: Max Lopez on George Lopez
- Residence (reported): Santa Clarita / Valencia, Los Angeles area
This summary outlines the public aspects of Garcia's life and career. For more detailed or updated information consult authorized biographies and current professional listings available through reliable entertainment databases and official sources.