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− | '''Rick Garcia''' is a news reporter who has appeared in several episodes of ''[[24]]'', always as a reporter. |
+ | '''Rick Garcia''' is a news reporter who has appeared in several episodes of ''[[24]]'', always as a reporter. |
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− | Garcia is a Los Angeles native and attended California State University at Northridge, Antelope Valley College and College of the Desert. He began his broadcasting career in radio in 1979 at KAVL-AM in the Antelope Valley. |
+ | Rick Garcia is a Los Angeles native and attended California State University at Northridge, Antelope Valley College and College of the Desert. He began his broadcasting career in radio in 1979 at KAVL-AM in the Antelope Valley. Rick Garcia is an avid sports enthusiast, and has been actively involved with several charities, including the Children’s Center of the Antelope Valley and the Boys and Girls Clubs. |
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⚫ | Rick Garcia currently anchors [[Los Angeles|Los Angeles']] KCOP News 13 and [[Fox|Fox 11]]'s 10 O'Clock News' sports segments. Rick has worked for Fox 11 since April of 1987. Garcia also hosts of Fox 11's football season postgame show, ''Fox 11 Overtime'' and the Major League Baseball wrap-up show, ''Extra Innings''. |
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== ''24'' credits == |
== ''24'' credits == |
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== Selected filmography == |
== Selected filmography == |
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* ''Nightcrawler'' (2014) |
* ''Nightcrawler'' (2014) |
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== External links == |
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Rick Garcia | |
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Born: | August 8 Los Angeles, California, USA |
Role: | Himself |
Rick Garcia is a news reporter who has appeared in several episodes of 24, always as a reporter.
Biography and career
Rick Garcia is a Los Angeles native and attended California State University at Northridge, Antelope Valley College and College of the Desert. He began his broadcasting career in radio in 1979 at KAVL-AM in the Antelope Valley. Rick Garcia is an avid sports enthusiast, and has been actively involved with several charities, including the Children’s Center of the Antelope Valley and the Boys and Girls Clubs.
Rick Garcia currently anchors Los Angeles' KCOP News 13 and Fox 11's 10 O'Clock News' sports segments. Rick has worked for Fox 11 since April of 1987. Garcia also hosts of Fox 11's football season postgame show, Fox 11 Overtime and the Major League Baseball wrap-up show, Extra Innings.
24 credits
Selected filmography
- Nightcrawler (2014)
- Collateral Damage (2002)
- Shadow of Doubt (1998)
Television appearances
- Code Black (2015)
- Scorpion (2014-2015)
- The War at Home (2006-2007)
- Rock Me Baby (2003)
- The X Files (1999-2002)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2001)