JoAnna Garcia Swisher is most recently known for her role in the series Sweet Magnolias in which she portrays the character of Maddie Townsend. Although Garcia was born in Tampa, Florida, she is very proud of her Cuban roots. The actress grew up in a loving family, and her father Jay Garcia was a gynecologist, and her mother, Loraine Garcia, was a stay home mom. She also has a brother to whom she was very close.

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Garcia is one of those actresses that is impossible not to love, her warm smile and charisma make her irresistible. Her life so far has been quite exciting, and, in the following article, there are several interesting bits and pieces from her personal life and career that are quite interesting.

Self Care is Very Important to Garcia

The actress is well known for her flawless skin and her beautiful smile, so it comes as no surprise that she takes very good care of herself and always has time for the beauty salon. But, with her demanding job and her family, there are times when she has to take things into her own hands.

The habit to take care of her skin comes from Garcia's mother, who believed in a consistent beauty routine and always made her wear a hat and sunscreen to protect her skin from aging. Aside from the moisturizers and the serums, the actress is careful to take her makeup off before bed, and that is an excellent habit.

Her Happy Place

Garcia has her very own blog called The Happy Place where her readers can choose to read from seven categories: "My Happy, Place, "Living Happy," "Happy Placers," "Boss Babes," "Tidbits," and "Can't Get Enough." Her blog is indeed a happy place filled with tricks that can make an everyday task more fun and simple, beauty tips, book ideas, and delicious recipes.

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There is also the boss babes category where, each month, Garcia presents an interview with influential women of all sorts. The whole blog is simply incredible.

She Has More Than One Talent

Aside from acting and writing a blog, Garcia is also interested in pottery. She discovered her love for the craft when she took a pottery class with her best friend Minka Kelly.

Ever since that class, the actress has been using her knowledge to make beautiful things, which she frequently gives to her close family and friends as gifts. Often, pottery is described to have calming and therapeutic for those who have the patience to dedicate their time.

She Had a Beautiful Childhood

Growing up, the actress loved horseback riding while she attended the Catholic High School in Tampa Florida, where she was once chosen as the homecoming queen. She continued to Florida State University where she was a proud member of the Tri Delta sorority. Throughout the entire time, her family was very supportive of her choices, even when Garcia decided to leave college and move to LA to work as a full-time actress.

She is fluent in Spanish

With her mother being half Spanish and her father Cuban, Garcia was bound to be fluent in Spanish. She often prepares Cuban food for her family and follows the recipes of her grandmother, and she is very happy to pass the traditions on to her children.

When she has time, the actress works as a volunteer where she teaches English to children who are learning it as their second language. This is a great practice for her, as she hopes that one day she will have a role in Spanish.

Reba McEntire is More Than a Friend

Reba with Cheyenne

The actress made life long friends while playing the role of Cheyenne Hart-Montgomery on the show Reba. She had almost the entire cast on her wedding day, Reba McEntire and Melissa Peterman were her bridesmaids, and Christopher Rich had the role of minister.

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The wedding ceremony had over 350 people and took place at the Breakers Hotel and Resort in Palm Beach, where Swished was a stunning bride that wore a gown by Monique Lhuillier. It must have been a fairytale wedding!

Dedicated Wife and Mother

JoAnna Garcia Swisher has been happily married to pro baseball player Nick Swisher for the past ten years, and, together, they have two children. Sailor Stevie Swisher is four years old, and Emerson Jay Swisher is seven. Even since she became a mother, she has been nothing but completely devoted and absolutely in love with her children. She organizes their birthday parties, creates fun games around the house, and loves reading them bedtime stories.

Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Garcia discovered her passion for acting at the age of 10 at the local theater. She never forced her acting career, but, in time, everything fell in place naturally. Primarily, she began working with Nickelodeon during high school, and her debut role came in 1994 where she was cast to play Sam on the show Are You Afraid of the Dark? Her character appeared in three out of seven seasons, and it was more than enough to give Garcia a solid career push.

Her Best-Known Roles

Aside from her seven-year role on Reba, Garcia had a variety of interesting roles. She was starring in Gossip Girlwhere her character Bree Buckley was nothing but a revenge-seeking girl from a wealthy family.

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The character in Once Upon A Time was much sweeter; Garcia portrayed Ariel, she had beautiful long hair and a sparkling fish tale. She was also spectacular in the show The Astronaut Wives Club where she played Betty Grissom, the wife of Gus Grissom who was one of seven first astronauts that went to space.

All About Sweet Magnolias

The actress was preparing for a summer off, hoping to spend some quality time with her family, when the script for Sweet Magnolias was handed to her. She was captivated by the character of Maddie Townsend and immediately accepted the role. She wanted to bring her own version of Maddie to the audience, and it is safe to say that she did an incredible job. There is no one more perfect for the role.

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