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Patrick Garcia is a Actor born on 14 september 1981 at Makati City (Philippines)

Patrick Garcia

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Birth name Franz Patrick Velasco Garcia
Birth 14 september 1981 (42 years) at Makati City (Philippines)

Patrick Garcia (born September 14, 1981) is a Filipino actor, best known for his role as Ryan in the acclaimed Philippine movie Madrasta and Nathanael Cordero in the TV series Darating ang Umaga.

Biography

Garcia is of Filipino and Spanish descent. He had a long-time relationship with actress Jennylyn Mercado and he eventually became a father to their son, Alex Jazz Mercado, born on August 16, 2008. In June 2008, Garcia left for New York "to pursue studies in directing at New York University" but nothing came of his plans to go to film school. He left Jennylyn Mercado, who was at that time, pregnant with their child. In October 9, 2008, Garcia returned to the Philippines for the wedding of his sister Cheska Garcia and basketball player Doug Kramer.

His cousins are Sharmaine Arnaiz and Bunny Paras.

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Filmography of Patrick Garcia (11 films)

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ÜnOfficially Yours
Directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina
Origin Philippines
Genres Comedy, Romance
Actors John Lloyd Cruz, Angel Locsin, Patrick Garcia, Edgar Mortiz, Melissa Mendez, Tetchie Agbayani
Roles Vince Villegas
Rating57% 2.870142.870142.870142.870142.87014
Macky Galvez (John Lloyd Cruz) is a depressed young man recovering from a failed relationship. One night, Galvez meets Ces Bricenio (Angel Locsin), a modern-day girl who is afraid of commitment, and they have a one-night stand. Later on, Macky meets Ces again in his new job as a reporter for Manila Bulletin.
Angels
Angels (2007)
, 1h53
Directed by Gina Alajar, Dingdong Dantes
Origin Philippines
Genres Drama
Actors Jennylyn Mercado, Patrick Garcia, Angel Locsin, Marvin Agustin, Pinky Amador, Malou de Guzman
Roles Jude (segment "Angel of Love")
Rating52% 2.647742.647742.647742.647742.64774
Angels is a trilogy. The three episodes featured in the movies are: "Angel of Mine", "Daddy's Angel" and "Angel of Love". "Angel of Mine," directed by Gina Alajar, features a career woman forced to attend a child left by this problematic mother. "Daddy's Angel" follows the bitter father-and-son relationship between a (dying) ex-convict and this affectionate young boy who bore miserable stigmas of a brutal past. A young man is imprisoned for killing a close friend, who raped his wife on his wedding day. While in prison, his wife gets pregnant, giving birth to this angelic boy. The wife dies before his sentence is due. In "Angel of Love", Bianang, a frustrated musician, is caught in a tangle of family concerns. Orphaned by their mother and abandoned by their father. She is left to look after her two younger siblings and fend for their needs by finding her niche in the music industry. By some twist of fate, guised through Kerubina, her path crosses with Jude, a guy from a matriarchal clan of aristocrats who battles with repercussions of ending a heavily laden relationship.
Mano Po III: My Love, 1h59
Directed by Joel Lamangan
Origin Philippines
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Christopher de Leon, Jay Manalo, Patrick Garcia, Angelica Panganiban, Carlo Aquino, John Prats
Roles Stephen
Rating57% 2.8755352.8755352.8755352.8755352.875535
Anti-crime crusader Lilia Chiong Yang seems to have everything a woman could want and need: a husband who pampers her; children whom any parent would be proud of; and the respect & admiration of the most powerful people in the land. But just as Lilia prepares for her 25th wedding anniversary celebration, a chance encounter in Thailand with her first love Michael throws Lilia's life into chaos. So begins the resumption of a relationship that threatens to unravel the delicate threads connecting Lilia to the other people in her life.
Then and Now, 2h6
Directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya
Origin Philippines
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Dina Bonnevie, Eula Valdez, Jean Garcia, Cherry Pie Picache, Jericho Rosales, Marvin Agustin
Roles Mike
Rating62% 3.130963.130963.130963.130963.13096
Joey comes home after nearly a decade of living in the States. With Joey back, the four friends find themselves complete again—they reminisce on the good old times, marvel at the changes in each other’s lives. Indeed, a lot of things may have changed through the years, but some things remain constant. The ever-effervescent Kathy gives up on her girlhood dream of becoming a singer—something which her sparklingly vivacious teenage daughter, Bernadette, seems to have inherited. Sylvia brings up her son Bobby (Marvin Agustin) in ways that are more liberal, than most, ironically recoils at her grown son’s only flaw: his infertility. Maritess, a widow, contends with the complexities of being a mother to independent, self-asserting young adults: Guia, who chooses to remain single despite her pregnancy; Bryan, who’s gay and proud of it; and Levi, whose floater’s ways hint at a yearning for something beyond what his present life can offer. Joey’s stay in the States changes her a great deal; the untamed child of twenty years ago has matured into a woman who has come to embrace humanity and life. But pain and death may be realities that Joey has yet to learn to accept---because of her mother Maggie, who is fighting a losing battle with cancer, and the main reason why she has come home. Bernadette persistently courts Bryan despite his openly gay orientation, only to have her heart broken by the futility of her feelings Guia staunchly refuses to get back together with the father of her child in her desire to assert her self-sufficiency, but later realizes that needing people is not necessarily a sign of weakness. Bobby and wife Miriam are torn between religion and science as they try to find a solution to their childlessness, while Levi finds love in the personification of Joey—the woman who loves the father he never got to know. As the four women try to reconcile past with present to cope with the changing times, the children come to terms with themselves, with the people they love, and with life on the whole.
Jologs
Jologs (2002)
, 1h50
Directed by Gilbert Perez
Origin Philippines
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Actors Diether Ocampo, Patrick Garcia, Vhong Navarro, Nikki Valdez, Assunta De Rossi-Ledesma, Perla Bautista
Roles Dino
Rating69% 3.488253.488253.488253.488253.48825
The first character shown is Ruben (John Prats). A college student, his job at Barako Café (owned by Trigger played by Onemig Bondoc) is not nearly enough to pay his tuition. Having lost his scholarship on a technicality,Ruben resorts to burglary in order to cover his educational expenses. What ensues is a comedic overly choreographed fight-scene complete with wire work and overdone martial arts action.
Gimik
Gimik (1999)

Origin Philippines
Actors John Lloyd Cruz, Baron Geisler, Kristine Hermosa, Diether Ocampo, Dominic Ochoa, Judy Ann Santos
Roles Carlo de Leon, Gina's younger brother.
Rating73% 3.6952953.6952953.6952953.6952953.695295
Mula Sa Puso, 1h57
Directed by Wenn V. Deramas
Origin Philippines
Actors Diether Ocampo, Claudine Barretto, Rico Yan, Rica Peralejo, Patrick Garcia, Paula Peralejo
Roles Warren - Gabriel's brother and the son of Corazon and Benjamin and TonTon's older brother.
Rating72% 3.62573.62573.62573.62573.6257
The story depicts on the life of Via and as she gracefully turns 18, she will discover she lives a life full of deceit she will also discover the truth about the identities of her loved ones and the unstoppable troubles when it comes to love and life itself as she falls in love with her savior Gabriel who she also falls into a love triangle with her persistent longtime childhood friend Michael.
Batang PX
Batang PX (1997)
, 1h53
Directed by Jose Javier Reyes
Origin Philippines
Genres Drama
Actors Patrick Garcia, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Edu Manzano, Anna Larrucea, Piolo Pascual, Nida Blanca
Roles Amboy
Rating77% 3.883423.883423.883423.883423.88342
The Philippines is considered as one of the biggest U.S. military bases in the world. It is not surprising that the population of Filipino-American children has risen. Most of them have fathers who abandoned them as soon as these fathers are re-stationed. Amboy, played by Patrick Garcia, is one of the Fil-Am kids patiently anticipating his father's homecoming and yearning to meet him. Stories from Amboy's mom are the only things he knows about his father. His wish is granted when he finally meets his father. However, things don't turn out the way they were planned.
The Stepmother, 1h46
Directed by Olivia Lamasan
Origin Philippines
Genres Drama
Actors Sharon Cuneta, Christopher de Leon, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Nida Blanca, Tita Muñoz, Eula Valdez
Roles Ryan
Rating76% 3.800293.800293.800293.800293.80029
The loving and nurturing Mariel (Sharon Cuneta) marries Edward (Christopher De Leon) after his first wife abandons him and took responsibility as a mother to his three children (Claudine Barretto, Patrick Garcia and Camille Prats). Mariel strives to win the acceptance and affection of her new stepchildren, even as she tries to define her role in the family she is still just a stepmother no matter what and she must learn how to cope and be a part of their lives. Directed by Olivia M. Lamasan, this provocative film explores issues of love, trust and what it means to be a family.