
Jsu Garcia
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Jsu Garcia (born October 6, 1963) is an American actor who has starred in many films and television shows. In his earlier years, he was credited under the name Nick Corri. Together with long time friend and NY Times #1 Bestseller author John-Roger, he runs both his own production company Scott J-R Productions and his own distribution company Gilgamesh LLC. Garcia and John-Roger have created five films, including the successful Spiritual Warriors.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
as Rod Lane

Predator 2 (1990)
as Detective

Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)
as Jsu Garcia

Traffic (2000)
as Pablo Obregón

We Were Soldiers (2002)
as Capt. Tony Nadal

Collateral Damage (2002)
as Roman

Along Came Polly (2004)
as Javier

Che: Part One (2008)
as Jorge Sotus

Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011)
as Francisco D'Anconia

Candyman: Day of the Dead (1999)
as David de La Paz

Wildcats (1986)
as Cerulo

Vampire in Brooklyn (1995)
as Anthony

The Lost City (2005)
as Ernesto "Che" Guevarra

The Quickie (2001)
as Miguel

Gotcha! (1985)
as Manolo

Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010)
as Self

Teacher's Pet (2000)
as Sam Deckner

Strategic Command (1997)
as Captain Rattner

Slaves of New York (1989)
as Marley (as Nick Corri)

Dante's Inferni (2025)
as Speaker – 7th Circle: Capaneus and Latini

Back By Midnight (2005)
as Carlos

The Wayshower (2011)
as Jesus

Tropical Snow (1988)
as Gustavo 'Tavo' Luna (as Nick Corri)

In the Heat of Passion (1992)
as Charlie Bronson

Klepto (2003)
as Nick

Sueno (2005)
as Rafael

The Lawless Land (1988)
as Falco

Generation (1985)
as Scrad

All I Want for Christmas (2014)
as Doug Matthews

Shattered! (2008)
as Jimmy
The House of Ramón Iglesia (1986)
as Javier

My Little Havana (1998)
as Jesu Matamoro

Spiritual Warriors (2008)
as Christopher Finn

Thunderboat Row (1989)
as Hector 'Detector' Cannero





