At just 12 years old, Eduardo García Martínez (Madrid, 1992) debuted in the world of acting. He did it in the fleeting television series ‘A place in the world’, which disappeared from the Antena 3 grid after the broadcast of 5 episodes due to its poor audience data.
A few months later, ‘No one lives here’ launched the actor to stardom. And Antena 3’s fiction, which narrates the life of a peculiar community of neighbors, is considered one of the most successful and iconic television series in history, with audiences that reached 8 million viewers and scored 40% of share.
Eduardo García played José Miguel Cuesta Hurtadobetter known as Josemi, the little son of the president of the community, Juan Cuesta (José Luis Gil), and Paloma Hurtado (Loles León). His character was one of the youngest in the series and became popular for his naughty character and his intelligence, superior to his age.
“Well, but calm down, eh,” was one of the phrases that Josemi left for the memory of the faithful followers of ‘No one lives here’. And the Cuestas’ youngest son had a hooligan character and enjoyed the company of older people more than those his age, with whom he formed the famous ‘council of wise men’ from Paco’s video store.
Despite its great success, ‘No one lives here’ came to an end in 2006, after the broadcast of a total of 90 episodes and five seasons. Afterwards, his second best-known character would come: Francisco Javier, in the popular television series ‘La que se cerca’.
The fiction, broadcast on Telecinco, brought together a good part of the cast of ‘No one lives here’ and showed the actor’s great physical change. Eduardo García also played the son of Enrique Pastor, in this case, a councilor for youth and free time, and his character, as a young rebel, was similar to that of Antena 3’s fiction.
However, his appearances in ‘La que se cerca’ were limited to the first seasons of the series and were not very frequent, since it was a secondary character in Mediaset’s fiction.
Rapper and waiter in Toledo
Eduardo García decided to leave the world of acting and later focus on music, specifically rap. The young man founded the group ‘LFAM’, with which he went viral after publishing a song titled ‘Make fun of them.’ In the video for the song, the young man appears consuming drugs with his friends on the street.
Later he released new songs also focused on street life, violence and drugs. In one of them, ‘Parador de Valdesquí’, It was speculated that he could be criticizing some directors and members of the ‘La que se cerca’ team. “24-hour days even though you were a minor, and you didn’t thank me and it’s better not to talk about overtime, someone else would have reported you, they would have taken all the money from you,” reads one of the verses.
In 2019, Eduardo García published his first album, ‘Gnosis’, and, since then, he has only been seen in some podcasts where he has talked about his time as an actor. «Some things I don’t remember so fondly.because they were a little premature,” he said in an interview with Club 113 two years ago.
«I was 12 years old and I consider that a 12-year-old child should not be given a bandage either, but there are things I shouldn’t have seen. I would come home and tell my father what I had seen (…) My father has always advised me well, but I think these are things that came to me before their time,” he commented on Nil Ojeda’s program.
Currently, Eduardo García He works as a waiter in a bar in Toledo, as reported by ‘El Periódico de España’. The city of La Mancha is where he now resides, away from the spotlight and the media.
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