Monica Garcia was born, is Actress, Casting Director, Director. Monica was born and raised in California. She discovered the theatre at Riverside Community College where she performed on stage for the first time. She soon discovered the Stella Adler Technique, and started working in television. Her first film role was in, "Fracture" playing the assistant to Sir Anthony Hopkins, which he later cast her in his directorial debut, "Slipstream". Monica has appeared in over 30 Network TV shows including recurring roles on the AMAZON hit, "Goliath" and "Southland". Monica also won the praise of director Chris Columbus on his pilot "Applebaum." Her most recent credits include, "The Big Bang Theory", "MOM", "The Ranch", & "Training Day", just to name a few. Monica shares her love of the Stella Adler Technique at her theatre, Acting Artists Studio. Monica also, wrote and directed her first film, They Make It So Easy. This film is getting attention and winning awards in the film festival circuit.
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Biography/Timeline
2007
She was elected in November 2007. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Southern California and, while in college, was selected from a competitive pool of candidates to intern with the Office of the Speaker of the California State Assembly and the National Organization for Women Legal Defense and Education Fund (NOWLDEF) in Washington, D.C. She served as a field deputy to State Senator Gloria Romero in 2001 and was appointed to the Baldwin Park planning commission in 2002, serving as chair and co-chair.
2008
A recall petition against her was filed in 2008, accusing her of failing to keep campaign promises, having ties to developers who work in the city, and unproven residency in Baldwin Park. As of 2010 she was still a member of the city council.
2009
In July 2009, she announced that she would run for the California State Assembly in the 2010 election. By the end of 2009, she had collected more than $100,000 in campaign contributions.