HarbourView Equity Partners has made an investment in Mucho Mas Media, the Los Angeles-based content company behind the new golf-themed movie “The Long Game.”
The deal calls for HarbourView Equity to executive produce films with Mucho Mas co-CEOs Javier Chapa and Vincent Cordero. With HarbourView’s investment, Mucho Mas intends to expand the scope of its activity in film and TV. HarbourView CEO Sherrese Clarke Soares is on board as an executive producer of “The Long Game,” an adaptation of the Humberto Garcia novel “Mustang Miracle.” The film tells the true story of a group of Mexican American caddies who created their own golf course in the South Texas brush in 1955 and two years later won the Texas State High School Golf Championship.
Mucho Mas describes itself as “an inclusive LatinX multimedia platform cultivating talent and producing content for global audiences.” One reason the deal appealed to HarbourView is that...
The deal calls for HarbourView Equity to executive produce films with Mucho Mas co-CEOs Javier Chapa and Vincent Cordero. With HarbourView’s investment, Mucho Mas intends to expand the scope of its activity in film and TV. HarbourView CEO Sherrese Clarke Soares is on board as an executive producer of “The Long Game,” an adaptation of the Humberto Garcia novel “Mustang Miracle.” The film tells the true story of a group of Mexican American caddies who created their own golf course in the South Texas brush in 1955 and two years later won the Texas State High School Golf Championship.
Mucho Mas describes itself as “an inclusive LatinX multimedia platform cultivating talent and producing content for global audiences.” One reason the deal appealed to HarbourView is that...
- 4/15/2024
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Jorge Garcia is an Chilean-American actor. He is best known for his roles on Lost, Hawaii Five-0 and Condor’s Nest.
Jorge Garcia Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Jorge Garcia was born on April 28, 1973 (Jorge Garcia: Age 49) in Omaha, Nebraska to Dora Mesa and Humberto Garcia. He grew up in Orange County, California and graduated from San Clemente High School. In high school he wrestled and was given the nickname “Baby-Faced Killer” and was awarded “Triton of the Year” his senior year.
In 1995 Garcia graduated from the University of California Los Angeles as a Communication Studies major.
In an exclusive interview with uInterview, Garcia revealed how he got started with acting.
“When I was in junior high I did a musical that was based on a comic strip that was called Drabble and I played the villain,” he began. “And the villain had a great song called “Power,” which is...
Jorge Garcia Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Jorge Garcia was born on April 28, 1973 (Jorge Garcia: Age 49) in Omaha, Nebraska to Dora Mesa and Humberto Garcia. He grew up in Orange County, California and graduated from San Clemente High School. In high school he wrestled and was given the nickname “Baby-Faced Killer” and was awarded “Triton of the Year” his senior year.
In 1995 Garcia graduated from the University of California Los Angeles as a Communication Studies major.
In an exclusive interview with uInterview, Garcia revealed how he got started with acting.
“When I was in junior high I did a musical that was based on a comic strip that was called Drabble and I played the villain,” he began. “And the villain had a great song called “Power,” which is...
- 4/23/2023
- by Hailey Schipper
- Uinterview
When filming The Long Game, major golf enthusiast Dennis Quaid learned something about making a golf movie the the hard way.
“You don’t get to play that much golf at all,” Quaid tells Den of Geek during a visit to our 2023 SXSW studio.
Directed by Julio Quintana, The Long Game is based on the 2012 book Mustang Miracle by Humberto Garcia. Both the book and now the film recount the real life story of the 1955-1957 San Felipe High School Mustangs golf team in Del Rio, Texas, which made up exclusively of Mexican-American players – a first for the sport.
In a time where golf reserved for wealthy and connected white men, five young Mexican-American caddies broke major cultural barriers by assembling a team to compete against (and ultimately defeat) their white peers. Jay Hernandez (Magnum P.I.) stars as the team’s teach and coach Jb Peña and Quaid as...
“You don’t get to play that much golf at all,” Quaid tells Den of Geek during a visit to our 2023 SXSW studio.
Directed by Julio Quintana, The Long Game is based on the 2012 book Mustang Miracle by Humberto Garcia. Both the book and now the film recount the real life story of the 1955-1957 San Felipe High School Mustangs golf team in Del Rio, Texas, which made up exclusively of Mexican-American players – a first for the sport.
In a time where golf reserved for wealthy and connected white men, five young Mexican-American caddies broke major cultural barriers by assembling a team to compete against (and ultimately defeat) their white peers. Jay Hernandez (Magnum P.I.) stars as the team’s teach and coach Jb Peña and Quaid as...
- 4/5/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
When 9-year-old Calysta Cordova went missing last week in Colorado, it was her family's worst nightmare. But little did they know that their daughter was listening when they taught her what to do in an emergency. Calysta dialed 911 from a convenience store in Colorado Springs last Friday after a man allegedly kidnapped her, police say. Police responded and arrested Jose Humberto Garcia, 29, for investigation of abducting the girl. Garcia appeared in court Monday and was being held on $250,000 bond. "Her mother always taught her to call 911 and to fight, fight, fight," police spokesperson Barbara Miller tells People. "She saw this...
- 1/24/2012
- by Elaine Aradillas
- PEOPLE.com
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