Mayte Garcia
Mayte Garcia | |
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Garcia at the 2013 KARtv Dance Awards | |
Born |
Mayte Jannell García November 12, 1973 Fort Rucker, Alabama, U.S. |
Occupation | Dancer, singer, actress |
Spouse(s) | Prince (m. 1996; div. 2000) |
Children |
Gia Garcia, Boy Gregory (deceased) |
Mayte Jannell García (/ˈmaɪteɪ/; born November 12, 1973) is an American belly dancer, actress, singer, and choreographer, best known as the former wife of pop star Prince. She is of Puerto Rican ancestry. Garcia was born on a military base in Alabama; during her childhood, her parents relocated throughout the United States and Germany as a result of her father's military reassignments.
Early life and career
Garcia was born on November 12, 1973 on an Alabama army base. Her parents are Janelle "Nelle" Garcia and Major John Garcia, USA - Ret., both of whom are of Puerto Rican descent. John flew aircraft in the U.S. military; Nelle, a school and dance teacher, passed her dancing skills along to Mayte. Garcia and her older sister, Janice, grew up in both Germany and the USA. Garcia spent the summers of her childhood with her extended family in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She is Catholic, and is fluent in English, German, and Spanish. She began belly dancing at age three and became a professional at age eight, at which age she appeared on the American television program That's Incredible! as the world's youngest professional belly dancer. She graduated from General H. H. Arnold High School in Wiesbaden, Germany.
Career and professional relationship with Prince
Garcia first came to the attention of Prince in 1990, when her mother, Nelle, submitted a video cassette of Garcia's performance. Prince met the young dancer during the same year while on tour in Germany, and eventually she was hired to dance on his Diamonds and Pearls Tour. Her role was soon elevated as she became the focus of his next album, Love Symbol, and she assumed the guise of an Egyptian princess for the concept album and the 3 Chains o' Gold video compilation.[1]
When Prince slimmed down The New Power Generation ("The NPG") and changed his stage name to an unpronounceable symbol, Garcia revealed her Puerto Rican heritage to fans, remained in The NPG as a dancer, and often provided English and Spanish vocals on his albums. Garcia was in The NPG from late 1991 to 1996. Afterwards, she remained an associate of the NPG.
In 1994, Prince wrote the song "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" for Garcia. One year later, Prince produced an album for her, titled Child of the Sun, for a European release on his NPG Records label. This album was noted for the single "If I Love U 2 Nite".
In 1997,[2] she was the artistic director of the New Power Generation Dance Company[3] on their Around the World in a Day tour.[4] But, due to lack of funds, the initiative did not succeed.[5]
She also directed the music videos for "The One" for Prince[6] and for other artists like Chaka Khan and Graham Central Station.[7] All three collaborated in 1997–1998.
She choreographed the belly dancing routines that Britney Spears danced for her music video "I'm a Slave 4 U" (2001) as well as Spears' performance at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Films
Film appearances include the Hindi film Dus (2005), as a dancer, and Firehouse Dog (2007).
Television
García has guest starred on various television series, such as Psych, The Closer, Las Vegas, Nip/Tuck, and Keeping Up with the Kardashians. She appeared twice as a reporter on the 2007 ABC television series Big Shots, and she had a recurring role on Lifetime's Army Wives (2008-2009) as Jennifer Connor.
She starred on Sí TV's 2004-05 program Across the Hall with Eric Cubiche.[8] In 2009, she was a judge on the first season of Oxygen's Dance Your Ass Off. On June 25, 2012, she began appearing as a principal cast member on VH1's reality show Hollywood Exes.
Personal life
On Valentine's Day in 1996, Garcia, then 22, married Prince, then 37, in Minneapolis. Garcia wore a white dress designed by herself and Bonnie Flesland, who was working for Prince as his wardrobe director/designer, and held a necklace with Prince's glyph at the time during her vows. White doves were released after the ceremony. The two honeymooned in Hawaii.[9]
Two months later, Garcia discovered she was pregnant with the couple's child. She was proud of being an expectant mother; while very pregnant, she did an interview with "The Artist", while wearing a short black dress with "baby" written on her chest, and below which an arrow pointed at her stomach.[10] The child (named Boy Gregory) was born on 16 October 1996, and died a week afterward, due to Pfeiffer syndrome, a rare skull defect.[11] In a later interview, Garcia stated that she and Prince also lost a second child, which contributed to the breakdown of their marriage.
In 1998, Prince announced the couple's divorce, eventually filing on their third wedding anniversary. They formally divorced in June 2000. After leaving Prince, Garcia had a relationship with Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, from 2000 until 2002. Currently, she lives in Los Angeles with her adopted daughter Gia.
In 2015, Garcia admitted in an interview that the relationship with Prince “screwed” her for life, and she can’t find lasting love: "although I am not actively in love with him [Prince], I will always love him – he’s a great guy," she said.[12]
In the evening of the day Prince found dead, Garcia posted a message and a photo of herself with Prince on Instagram, "I can't even think of the words of what I'm feeling. This man was my everything, we had a family. I am beyond deeply saddened and devastated ... I loved him then, I love him now, and will love him eternally ... He's with our son now".[13]
References
- ↑ Prince - He's going to party like it's... oh, never mind at exclaim.ca
- ↑ Crucial 1997 at Uptown
- ↑ Vergi Rodriguez bio at vergirodriguez.com
- ↑ Prince's Raspberry Ballet at Yahoo Music
- ↑ Glam Jam // Once again, Prince is doing things his way Star Tribune
- ↑ Call Me Prince, Icon Magazine, July 1998
- ↑ Mayte Garcia complete biography at celebs101.com
- ↑ Si TV's Mayte Garcia & Eric Cubiche ... at pr.com
- ↑ "Rocker'S Princess Bride". Nydailynews.com. 1996-02-15. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ↑ at guide2prince.org
- ↑ "Print Page". StarTribune. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ↑ Prince's ex-wife Mayte Garcia: It was the most bizarre relationship ever but I will always love him
- ↑ maytejannell @ instagram
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