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Although born in Los Angeles, Andrew Garfield grew up in England; his mother is English and they moved back there when he was three years old. He went to a private school, the City of London Freemen's School, and began acting in youth theatre productions while he was still at school. At 19, he went to the Central School of Speech and Drama.
His first professional roles were on the stage and in 2005 he made his TV debut in the Channel 4 series "Sugar Rush" in the UK. More TV work followed reaching a wider UK audience in a two-part story in the third season of "Doctor Who" as well as a number of movie appearances, but it was as Eduardo in The Social Network that he came to full international attention. That same year he joined the growing roster of non-Americans to be cast as superheroes when he was announced as the lead in what was then known as "Untitled Spider-Man Reboot" and which became The Amazing Spider-Man.
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Steven Andrew Garcia is originally from Clearwater, Florida and grew up in the Tampa Bay area. He is Cuban-American and comes from a background shooting skateboard videos for 411VM, Westside Skateshop, and Skatepark Of Tampa. At age 19, Garcia moved to Los Angeles to study filmmaking and pursue directing and photography. After graduating from the Los Angeles Film School, Garcia began directing music videos for LA bands such as Blackblack and Mika Miko. He also began shooting portraits, posting them on his blog, "Brain Sheer", and exhibiting his work at venues such as Pacific Design Center, Cinefamily, The Smell, Echo Curio, and L'Keg Gallery, in addition to working in production on commercials and music videos. In 2010, Garcia signed with The Masses, an LA-based commercial and music video production company, as a director on their new roster, The Masses Lab. In 2011, Garcia formed his own production company for music videos and branded content, called Stalagmite.















