Juan Garcia
Juan García is the actor who played John Torres in the Star Trek: Voyager seventh season episodes "Lineage" and "Author, Author".
Garcia has been acting since the very end of the 1980s. His first, and only, film in the '80s was The Banker (1989, with Duncan Regehr). In the '90s Garcia appeared in I'm Dangerous Tonight (1990, with Mädchen Amick and Ed Trotta). In 1992, Garcia acted in the military film Soldier's Fortune (with Grainger Hines and Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest player Charles Napier). Garcia also appeared in The Net (1995, with Vaughn Armstrong, with Wren T. Brown and Dan Shor), Street Corner Justice (1996, with Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.), The Second Civil War (1997, with Eve H. Brenner, Joanna Cassidy, Jerry Hardin, Brian Keith, Dick Miller, Ron Perlman, Robert Picardo and William Schallert) and Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy, starring Gary Graham, Eric Pierpoint, Michele Scarabelli and Ron Fassler, featuring Jeff Allin and Tim de Zarn (1997). The television series Hunter was turned into a TV movie in 2003 Garcia as well as co-starring Nikita Ager.
Garcia's first television guest role was on Quantum Leap (1991, starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell, with Neal McDonough). His next television guest role was on Almost Perfect (1996, with David Clennon). In 1997, he appeared on Seinfeld (starring Jason Alexander) with Marco Rodriguez. Garcia appeared on Fired Up (executive produced by Kelsey Grammer and starring Jonathan Banks and Sharon Lawrence, with Christopher Michael). The end of that year saw Garcia working again with Joanna Cassidy on Melrose Place (starring Jeffrey Nordling). In 2001, Garcia reunited with David Clennon on The Agency (also starring Ronny Cox). Also that year, he had a role on Providence (starring Concetta Tomei). In 2002, Garcia twice played the character Moses Hernandez on The Shield (starring Michael Jace, Jay Karnes and Benito Martinez), once with April Grace. Later he appeared on The West Wing starring Martin Sheen, with Thomas Kopache, Glenn Morshower and Christopher Curry) and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip with John Mahon.