'My grandfather’s home movies were like Hollywood productions.' Manuel Garcia-Rulfo on how his family's productions impacted him while growing up in Mexico.
The ‘Magnificent Seven’ actor on growing up in Mexico, his dyslexia and living in Vermont to learn EnglishPhotographs by Fernando Poiré for The Wall Street JournalManuel Garcia-Rulfo, 42, is a Mexico-born actor who has
appeared in “A Man Called Otto,” “The Magnificent Seven” and TV’s “Goliath.” He plays the lead role in Netflix’s “The Lincoln Lawyer,” now in season 2. He spoke with Marc Myers before the actors strike.Continue reading your article with
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