January 27, 2005
Actor Andy Garcia says his Cuban roots influence his point of view on issues and life. Marc Forster shares his feelings about being left off the Best Director Oscar nominee list.
Andy Garcia
Andy Garcia combines acting, directing, producing and composing in a notable career. Born in Cuba, he was five when his family fled the country. He attended college in Florida and did regional theater before moving to L.A. Oscar-nominated for his supporting role in The Godfather, Part III, Garcia exec-produced and starred in HBO's Arturo Sandoval biopic and also produced the soundtrack and award-winning score. He's the star and exec-producer of the indie film, Modigliani, and a 2005 Grammy nominee for his collaboration with Cachao Lopez.
Marc Forster
Marc Forster saw his first film at age 12 and went on to become an acclaimed Hollywood director. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for Finding Neverland, and his work on Monster's Ball received two Oscar nods. Forster grew up in Switzerland and, after seeing the film, Apocalypse Now, decided to make movies for a living. He studied film at NYU and made a name for himself with his first film, Loungers. Forster's latest release is The Kite Runner. He's also signed onto the next James Bond film, Bond 22.


