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Al Ernest Garcia (11 March 1887 – 4 September 1938) was an American actor, best known for his long association with Charlie Chaplin. He acted with Chaplin in six films between 1921 and 1936, cast mostly in clinical or villainous supporting roles. Garcia portrayed the brutal circus director in The Circus (1928), the snobbish butler of the millionaire in City Lights (1931), and the factory owner in Modern Times (1936). He was also a casting director for Chaplin on The Circus, City Lights, and Modern Times.
Garcia was co-founder of the Motion Picture Extras and Supporting Players Association, founded in 1933.
1938
as Don Carlos Gonzalez
1937
as Opera Patron (uncredited)
1937
as Allan Garcia
1936
as Police Captain
1936
as President of the Electro Steel Corp.
1933
as Sgt. Florez (as Allan Garcia)
1932
as Honolulu Cigar Store Proprietor (uncredited)
1932
as Bandit
1932
as (as Capt. Garcia) Felipe Anunciado Menendez Gonzales Rodriguez
1931
as Orderly (uncredited)
1931
as His Butler
1930
as Flack aka El Rojo
1929
as Morgan
1928
as The Circus Proprietor and Ring Master
1925
as Prospector (uncredited)
1925
as Weston Dore
1922
as Drinking Companion and Policeman
1921
as Cop in Park / Guest (uncredited)
1920
as Jean the Half-Breed
1919
as Wang
1919
as Ben Broderick
1918
as Manager of Mine
1918
as 'Bush' McTaggart (as Al Garcia)
1918
as Lucifer and Satan
1915
1915
as Rockingham (as Al E. Garcia)
1915
as Joseph
1915
as Jimmy Michaelson
1915
as Spagnoli (as Al Garcia)
1914
as Henchman
1913
as Philip Moore - the Legal Advisor (as Al Garcia)
1913
as Jim
1913
as Baptiste
1912
as Pete Lopez
1911
as Pierre Binbeau
1911
1911
as William Manley