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

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    • Dr. Max J. Eggelhofer: Tell me, Mr. Williams, were you unhappy as a child?

      Earl Williams: Not really. I had a perfectly normal childhood.

      Dr. Max J. Eggelhofer: I see. You wanted to kill your father and sleep with you mother.

      Earl Williams: [to Sheriff Hartman] If he's gonna talk dirty ...

      Dr. Max J. Eggelhofer: When you were in grammar school, did you practice self-abuse?

      Earl Williams: No, sir. I don't believe in it. I would never abuse myself or anybody else. I love people. I love all people.

      'Honest Pete' Hartman Sheriff of Clark County: I suppose that cop committed suicide!

      Dr. Max J. Eggelhofer: Let us get back to masturbation. Did your father ever catch you in the act?

      Earl Williams: Oh, my father was - was never home. He was a conductor on the Chicago-Northwestern.

      Dr. Max J. Eggelhofer: Very significant. Your father wore a uniform, just like that policeman. And when he pulled out that gun, an obvious phallic symbol, you thought he was your father, and he was going to use it to hurt your mother.

      Earl Williams: [to Sheriff Hartman] He's crazy.

    • 'Honest Pete' Hartman Sheriff of Clark County: Sorry to break in, Sheriff, but we've located Williams. This time, for real.

      'Honest Pete' Hartman Sheriff of Clark County: Where?

      Officer Jacobi: On North Wabash, at the offices of the Friends of American Liberty. One of our patrols spotted him in the alley.

      'Honest Pete' Hartman Sheriff of Clark County: All right. Get every available man. Seal off the whole area. But remember, God damn it, I want him taken alive!

      Officer Jacobi: Check.