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Antonio García López (criminal), also known as Toño Bicicleta, notorious Puerto Rican criminal; Antonio López García, Spanish painter; Guillermo García-López, Spanish tennis player; José Luis García-López, Spanish comic book artist; Ricardo García López, known as K-Hito, Spanish caricaturist, film producer, and humorist
The film begins by showing Antonio López García as a very meticulous painter. He drives in pegs to mark his stance, hangs a weight and uses strings to determine the symmetry and center of his painting. His first attempt starts out peacefully but he soon encounters problems due to the weather and the size of his canvas.
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José Antonio "Toño" García Fernández (born 17 January 1992) is a former Mexican professional footballer, who played as a defender for UNAM Pumas in Liga MX. Career [ edit ]
1666–1671 Antonio Oca y Sarmiento [3] 1671–1673 Jose Garcia Salcedo [3] 1674–1676 Martin Rebollar y Cuevas [3] 1676–1680 Lope de Sierra y Osorio [3] 1680–1683 Bartolome Estrada de Valdez y Ramirez Jove [3] 1683-1687 Gabriel de Neira y Quiroga [3] 1687-1697 San Miguel de Aguayo [3] 1688–1693 Juan Isidro de Pardiňas Villar de Francos [3]
During the 1960s, García-López worked for Charlton Comics. [5] In 1974, he moved to New York, [3] where he met DC Comics editor Joe Orlando.His first interior art credit for DC was June 1975's "Nightmare In Gold" back-up in Action Comics #448, where he inked the pencils of artist Dick Dillin. [5]
José or Jose Antonio García may refer to: José Antonio García (journalist), Mexican journalist and editor; José Antonio Garcia (sound mixer), Academy Award nominated sound mixer; José Antonio García Belaúnde (born 1948), Peruvian career diplomat; Joe Garcia (born José Antonio Garcia Jr., 1963), American politician
The same year he also played the Joker from the Joker Brothers in the Next Friday. He played A.B. Quintanilla, the brother of the late Tejano singer Selena in the biopic film of the same name. In 2002, Vargas would play Caesar Chavez in FX Network's film RFK. In 2004, Vargas played Sammy the chef in John Moore's Flight of the Phoenix.