Luis Armand Garcia was born on March 9, 1992, in LaGrange, Illinois. He is of Hispanic descent and grew up in a large family with five siblings, several of whom also pursued acting careers. Garcia excelled academically and was active in sports during his school years, participating in football and taking an interest in skateboarding and golf. He graduated from high school in 2010. Formal records do not indicate that he pursued higher education beyond that point.
Garcia began his acting career at a young age. In 2002, he gained recognition after being cast as Max Lopez, the son of comedian George Lopez, on the ABC sitcom George Lopez. His performance on the show, which ran for six seasons until 2007, earned him widespread acclaim and made him a popular child actor. The show is notable for being one of the longest-running U.S. sitcoms featuring a predominantly Latino cast.
In addition to his work on George Lopez, Garcia appeared as Max Lopez in the television series Freddie in 2006. He was also featured in a televised stand-up special George Lopez: Why You Crying? and made guest appearances on shows like ER, playing the role of Jason, and on Lopez Tonight.
In 2003, Garcia was nominated for a Young Artist Award in the category of Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) by a Young Actor Age Ten or Younger, recognizing his role in George Lopez.
| Net Worth 2021: | 1.5 million |