Francis García
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Born | April 6, 1958 Campeche, Campeche, Mexico |
Died | October 10, 2007 Mexico City, Mexico | (aged 49)
Francis García (born José Francisco García Escalante on April 6, 1958 – October 10, 2007) and known by the artistic name "Francis" was a Mexican entertainer who was a famous actress, vedette and stage costume designer.
Career[]
Born in Campeche, Campeche as Francisco Garcia Escalante, She first gained attention as a dancer in shows, held at the famous "Blanquita" theater, some of which included a transvestites' ballet. Her first mainstream breakthrough was in the said theater during the casting for a movie called "Bellas de noche" (1975) where she was given a role, resulting in her later getting her own show at the Blanquita called "Francis, la fantasia hecha mujer" ( Francis, fantasy becomes a woman ) which successfully ran for 17 years, she also performed in Los Angeles at the theater "Los Pinos", which was the home of her touring shows. She was an actress, comedian, singer, lip-syncher and choreographer/dancer.
During her theater and T.V. shows, she impersonated famous Latin female singers such as Colombian Shakira, Spaniard Rocío Dúrcal and Mexicans Gloria Trevi, Alejandra Guzmán, and Lupita D'Alessio as well as doing stand up comedy and Vegas style dancing numbers.
Fashion designer Mitzi, a long-time friend, credits Garcia with helping him during his time of need and aiding to start his design empire.
She was a beloved public personality in Mexican showbiz and appeared in several movies, telenovelas, variety shows and broadcasts of her theater comedy shows, most notable was her stage persona as a female impersonator during a time when Mexican society was very close-minded and homosexuality was considered a minor crime, she was the first openly gay celebrity in the country and a passionate activist for equality and human and gay rights till her death. During her lifetime she was relentlessly questioned if she ever wanted to surgically become a woman, which she vehemently denied quoting religious beliefs and jokingly expressing that in today's society, she'd rather get surgery to make his penis bigger, as women are more popular with "something extra" down there...
She never had feminisation surgeries, she did however have rhinoplasty to help her achieve her famed Lupita D'Alessio characterization which was highly acclaimed.
Death[]
Garcia died of a lung thrombosis in a Mexico City hospital on October 10, 2007. She was 49 years old.
References[]
- 1958 births
- 2007 deaths
- People from Campeche City
- Transgender and transsexual actresses
- LGBT entertainers from Mexico
- LGBT actors from Mexico
- Deaths from pulmonary thrombosis
- Mexican vedettes
- 20th-century LGBT people
- Mexican actor stubs