Allen Garfield

Allen Garfield

  • Born: 1939-11-22
  • Height: 5' 7¼" (1.71 m)
  • Profession: Actor, screenwriter
  • Representative Works: The Conversation
  • Allen Garfield (November 22, 1939-April 2020) , male, was born in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and screenwriter. His main works include " The Conversation " and so on.
    In April 2020, American actor Allen Garfield died at the age of 80 after contracting the new crown virus . [1] 

    Performing Experience

    Garfield has worked with many major directors such as Coppola and Polanski, and often plays a neurotic role in his works. His films include Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation" and "The Cotton Club" , Roman Polanski's "The Ninth Gate" , Woody Allen's "banana" , and Robert Altman the "Nashville" , Wim Wenders ' at the State of Things, " " end of the world ga ru ma - de wa ... " and so on   .

    Personal Life

    In April 2020, American actor Allen Garfield died at the age of 80 from contracting the new crown virus.
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    Extended Reading
    • Mara 2022-09-04 15:09:54

      That son of bitch stolen my watch!

      A typical Billy Wilder satirical comedy, it is said to be adapted from Hawks' famous girlfriend Friday. Politicians, the film shows journalists and politicians doing everything they can for the so-called "scoop" news and votes, making up lies at will, showing no sympathy for news subjects, no...

    • Erwin 2022-09-04 22:53:06

      master master

      Everyone says that this movie is a remake of "Girlfriend Friday", but I haven't seen the predecessor, so I won't comment on which of the two is better. I'll just say something about Billy Wilder that made me Amazing handling.

      The first is the profile of the character . Generally speaking, the...

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