Allen Garfield

American actor (1939–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Allen Garfield (born Allen Goorwitz; November 22, 1939 – April 7, 2020) was an American film and television actor.[2][3]

Born
Allen Goorwitz

(1939-11-22)November 22, 1939
DiedApril 7, 2020(2020-04-07) (aged 80)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1968–2002
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Allen Garfield
Garfield in the 1970s
Born
Allen Goorwitz

(1939-11-22)November 22, 1939
DiedApril 7, 2020(2020-04-07) (aged 80)
OccupationActor
Years active1968–2002
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Early life

Garfield was born in Newark, New Jersey, to a Jewish family, the son of Alice (née Lavroff) and Philip Goorwitz.[4][5] He had one sister, Lois. A 1957 graduate of Weequahic High School,[6] he was a sports reporter and Golden Gloves boxer before becoming an actor. He attended The Actors Studio in New York City, studying with both Lee Strasberg and Elia Kazan, and worked on stage before acting in film.[2]

Career

Garfield appeared in over 100 films and television shows. He is known for having played nervous villains, corrupt businessmen and politicians. In addition he appeared in two art films by German director Wim Wenders, Der Stand der Dinge and Bis ans Ende der Welt. Quentin Tarantino studied with Garfield at the beginning of his career as an actor.[7][8] Garfield's lead roles included the 1971 film Cry Uncle!, the 1978 film Skateboard with Leif Garrett and the 1982 film Get Crazy. He appeared in the Tales from the Darkside episode "The Deal" (1988).

Personal life and death

For a year after his father's death and in tribute to him, Allen used his family name, Goorwitz, for his screen credits.[9]

When Garfield suffered a stroke before filming his role in The Ninth Gate (1999), director Roman Polanski opted to use Garfield's paralyzed face for his character rather than conceal it or recast the role. Garfield suffered another massive stroke in 2004 and thereafter was a long-term nursing care resident at The Motion Picture Home.

Garfield died of complications related to COVID-19 and his previous strokes at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital on April 7, 2020, at age 80.[2]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1968Orgy Girls '69
GreetingsSmut Peddler[10]:143
1969Putney SwopeElias, Jr.
1970The Good, the Bad and the BeautifulMoreno
Hi, Mom!Joe Banner[10]:130
The Owl and the PussycatDress Shop Proprietor
1971RoommatesMartin Axborough
Taking OffNorman
BananasMan on Cross[11]
Cry Uncle!Jake Masters
You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That BeatHerby Moss
The OrganizationBenjy
Believe in MeStutter
1972Top of the HeapTaxi Driver
The CandidateKlein[12]
Get to Know Your RabbitVic[10]:139
1973SlitherVincent J. Palmer
Deadhead MilesJuicy BruceyUncredited
1974BustingCarl Rizzo
The ConversationBernie Moran[13]
The Front PageKruger
1975NashvilleBarnett[12]
1976The Commitment
Gable and LombardLouis B. Mayer[14]
Mother, Jugs, and SpeedHarry Fishbine
PacoPadre
1978SkateboardManny Bloom
The Brink's JobVinnie Costa[12]
1979Sketches of a StranglerJack Garvey
FyrePreacher
1980The Stunt ManSam[12]
One Trick PonyCal van Damp
1981Continental DivideHoward McDermott
1982One from the HeartRestaurant Owner
Der Stand der DingeGordon[13]
1983The Black Stallion ReturnsKurr
Get CrazyMax Wolfe[15]
1984Irreconcilable DifferencesPhil Hanner
TeachersCarl Rosenberg[12]
The Cotton ClubAbbadabba Berman[12]
1986Desert BloomMr. Mosol[12]
SinsAdam Gore
1987Beverly Hills Cop IIHarold Lutz[16]
My Best Friend's BirthdayEntertainment Magnate
1989Night VisitorZachary Willard
Let It RideGreenberg[17]
1990Dick TracyReporter #1
Club FedHarrison Farnsworth IV
1991Until the End of the WorldGebrauchtwagenhändler[18]
1992Miracle BeachMagnus O'Leary
Jack and His FriendsJack[19]
1993Family PrayersCantor[20]
Cyborg 2Martin Dunn
1994The PatriotsEagleman[21]
1995Stuart Saves His FamilyMaitre D'
Wild SideDan Rackman
Destiny Turns on the RadioVinnie Vidivici[22]
1996DiaboliqueLeo Katzman[23]
1997ObsessionSimon Frischmuth[24]
The Elf Who Didn't BelieveTwisp[25]
1998Get a JobMr. Berger / Psychiatrist
1999The Ninth GateWitkin
2001The MajesticLeo Kubelsky[26]
2002White BoyMr. Rosen
2016Chief ZabuBen SydneyFinal film role; filmed in 1986[27]
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Television

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1971 The Mod Squad Charles Weaver Episode: "Welcome to Our City"
The Young Lawyers Bernie Yoakum Episode: "The Whimper of Whipped Dogs"
Bonanza Charlie Episode: "The Iron Butterfly"
1972 McCloud Ralphie Episode: "A Little Plot at Tranquil Valley"
Search Marty Zackarian Episode: "One of Our Probes is Missing"
Banyon Henry Spear Episode: "A Date with Death"
Love, American Style Gork Segment: "Love and the First Kiss"
1973 The Bob Newhart Show The Manager Episode: "Let's Get Away from It Almost"
Kojak Mario Portello Pilot film: "The Marcus-Nelson Murders"
Adam's Rib Attinger Episode: "The Unwritten Law"
Ironside Baxter Flynn Episode: "Double-Edged Corner"
1975 Rhoda David Bloom Episode: "Strained Interlude"
Gunsmoke Henry DeCory Episode: "The Fires of Ignorance"
Kate McShane Marty Goodman Episode: "Accounts Receivable"
1976 McCoy J. Carter Sloan Episode: "In Again, Out Again"
Serpico The Professor/Redman 2 episodes
1980 Trapper John, M.D. Brody (as Allen Goorwitz) Episode: "Warning: I May Be Hazardous to You Health"
1982 Taxi Mr. Ratledge (as Allen Goorwitz) Episode: "Crime and Punishment"
1983 Lottery! (as Allen Goorwitz) Episode: "Being a Winner"
1986 Sins Adam Gore (as Allen Goorwitz) Miniseries
1987 The Magical World of Disney Howie Episode: "You Ruined My Life"
1988 Tales from the Darkside Donald/Kingsley Diamond/Michael Rudnick/The Devil Episode: "The Deal"
1990 Matlock Detective Richard Cox Episode: "The Informer"
1991 Equal Justice Sam (uncredited) Episode: "In Confidence"
Stat Episode: "The Wilding"
Eddie Dodd Benny Schaeffer Episode: "Welcome Home"
Palace Guard Sy Hertzog 4 episode
1992 Law & Order Carl Berg Episode: "Vengeance"
Citizen Cohn Abe Feller TV film
1993 Jack's Place Tommy Episode: "Play It Again, Jack"
1994-1995 Chicago Hope Dr. Raymond Kadalski 4 episodes
1997 Michael Hayes Donal Morris Episode: "The Doctor's Tale"
1998 Dharma & Greg Stan Gottlieb Episode: "Do You Want Fries With That?"
1999 The Lot Harry Sylva 3 episodes
2000 Sports Night Chuck "Cut Man" Kimmel Episode: "The Cut Man Cometh"
The West Wing Roger Becker Episode: "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part II"
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