Has an older brother, Gerald, who attended Yale for his undergraduate and graduate degrees. Garcia, Martin Born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut and pursued acting since grade school. He has one older brother, Gerald "Gerry", who attended and graduated from Yale University (B.A. Literature). Garcia attended Southern Connecticut State University as a Theatre Major, however, ended up pursu ... show all
Has an older brother, Gerald, who attended Yale for his undergraduate and graduate degrees. Garcia, Martin Born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut and pursued acting since grade school. He has one older brother, Gerald "Gerry", who attended and graduated from Yale University (B.A. Literature). Garcia attended Southern Connecticut State University as a Theatre Major, however, ended up pursuing acting outside of school. He performed in several local Theatre companies and has appeared on stage at the renowned Long Wharf Theatre and Yale Repertory. After a short hiatus from school, he received a BS in Public Safety Administration from Charter Oak State College. hide
Genres:Biography | Drama Countries:USA Directors:Barry Levinson Actors:George Aloi | Quarles Antoine | David Wilson Barnes | Courtney Benjamin | Jeremy Bobb | Richard 'Rick' Bobier | Kevin Cannon | Peter Conboy | Richard Council | Adam Driver | John Farrer | Robert Feeley | Jay Ferraro | Marty Garcia | David Geister
Dr. Jack Kevorkian (1928 - ) in the 1990s, when he defies Michigan law assisting the suicide of terminally-ill persons. Support comes from his sister, a lab tech, the Hemlock Society president, and a lawyer. The child of survivors of the Armenian genocide interviews applicants: his sister video tapes them. He assembles a device allowing a person to initiate a three-chemical intravenous drip. The local D.A., the governor, and the Legislature respond. In court scenes, Kevorkian is sometimes antic. He's single-minded about giving dying individuals the right to determine how their lives will end. He wants the Supreme Court to rule. He picks a fight he can't win: is it hubris or heroism?