Joaquin Garay III

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Joaquin Garay III
Born (1968-10-30) October 30, 1968 (age 56)
OccupationActor
Known forPlaying Paco the boy in Herbie Goes Bananas (1980)
Spouse
Brandi Ori
(m. 1993)
[1]
Children1 [2]
Father Joaquin Garay
Relatives Val Garay (half-brother)
Website www.joaquingaray3.com

Joaquin Garay III (born October 30, 1968) is a former child actor best known for playing the role of Paco in Herbie Goes Bananas .

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Biography

He later moved on to writing, acting and producing sketch comedy at the Improv at the Groundlings and the L.A. Connection in Los Angeles. His father was Joaquin Garay who had voiced Panchito Pistoles in The Three Caballeros (1945).

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References

  1. "Joaquin Garay III Official Facebook Page - About". Facebook .
  2. "I forgot to mention that Joaquin Garay III's (Paco from Bananas) daughter, Carmina Garay, plays a recurring role of the main character's best friend this new Disney+ original series". twitter.com.