Outside of acting, Garcia was involved in various commercial and creative endeavors. He featured in a national advertising campaign for Chevrolet and, in 2006, launched a clothing line inspired by skate culture. That same year, he also participated in a celebrity golf tournament.
Garcia collaborated with The Walt Disney Company to design a unique G-Lo Mickey Mouse statue. His creation was featured in a national tour alongside designs by other celebrities such as John Travolta and Ellen DeGeneres and was later auctioned for charity. He also appeared in several public service announcements throughout his career as a youth actor.
Garcia retired from acting around the age of 15.
Known for his philanthropic spirit, Garcia has been especially active in charitable causes. He has participated in events organized by the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the American Heart Association. Motivated by his charitable interests, he established a nonprofit organization called “Hands on Horses,” which aims to support American foster children. This foundation became a focal point for his community involvement and charitable work.
Following his acting career, Garcia faced some personal challenges. In 2012, he was briefly arrested for disorderly conduct following a neighbor's complaint about a loud party at his home in Stevenson Ranch, California. Reports indicate that alcohol was involved in the incident. Despite such incidents, Garcia continues to have a strong following on social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram.
Garcia has a son named Max, although details about his marital status or the child’s mother remain private and undisclosed. As of recent estimates, his net worth is approximately one million dollars. He stands 5 feet 6 inches tall, or 1.68 meters.
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