Allen Garfield
Allen Garfield, also known by his birth name Allen Goorwitz, was a distinguished American actor whose career spanned several decades. Born on November 22, 1939, in Newark, New Jersey, he was the son of Alice Lavroff and Philip Goorwitz. Before stepping into the world of acting, Garfield excelled as a sports reporter and was a Golden Gloves boxer.
His passion for performance led him to study at The Actors Studio in New York City, where he honed his craft under the guidance of renowned mentors Lee Strasberg and Elia Kazan. Garfield made a significant mark in both theater and film, showcasing his talent in over 100 productions across various media. He was particularly recognized for his ability to portray anxious villains and scheming businessmen, earning him a reputation as a versatile character actor.
Among his notable works, Garfield starred in two acclaimed art films directed by Wim Wenders: "Der Stand der Dinge" and "Bis ans Ende der Welt." His unique presence and commitment to his roles left a lasting impact on audiences and filmmakers alike. Garfield's rich legacy is celebrated even after his passing on April 7, 2020, and he is remembered as a quintessential figure in American cinema. He is survived by his sister, Lois, who continues to honor his memory.
Filmography
Virginia Hill
Hi, Mom!
The Owl and the Pussycat
One Trick Pony
The Stunt Man
One from the Heart
Cyborg 2
Citizen Cohn
Greetings
Desert Bloom
Club Fed
Destiny Turns on the Radio
Putney Swope
Diabolique (1996)
Skateboard
Teachers
Until the End of the World
The State of Things
Miracle Beach
Get Crazy
Incident at Vichy
Gable and Lombard
Top of the Heap
Grave Images
Continental Divide
The Organization
Mother, Jugs & Speed
Nashville
Night Visitor
Get to Know Your Rabbit
Cry Uncle!
Irreconcilable Differences
The Black Stallion Returns