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Actor, film editor and the only son of screen legend John Garfield, he was named David Patton Garfield at birth, after his maternal grandfather and General George S. Patton. His early years were spent in Hollywood, however, his father's death in 1952 provoked a permanent return to New York for the family. In the mid-1960s, after work on the stage, David began getting small but interesting film roles, billing himself usually as John Garfield, Jr. Despite some real talent, his acting career never really took off and he drifted into behind-the-camera work. He worked alongside John Cassavetes on projects and established himself as a reliable film editor. Like his father, who died at 39, David died of heart failure at a 51. He is not to be confused with the younger American actor J.D. Garfield or the British actor David Garfield.- Writer
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David Garfield is known for Lorna Doone (1976), Ring Out an Alibi (1964) and The Onedin Line (1971).- American stage actor and teacher with sporadic film and television appearances. A native of Brooklyn, Garfield received a Ph.D. in Drama from New York University, and studied acting with master teachers Lee Strasberg, Sanford Meisner and Uta Hagen. He starred on Broadway as Motel the Tailor in "Fiddler on the Roof" and as Solomon Rothschild in "The Rothschilds". As a member of The Actors Studio for more than thirty years, he performed there in many plays and wrote the 1980 book "The Actors Studio: A Player's Place," the first definitive history of the Studio. Performing in many plays on- and off-Broadway, Garfield also began teaching, at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Temple University, State University of New York-Purchase, the New School University, and at Brooklyn College, where he is at this writing Professor Emeritus of Theatre.
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David J. Garfield is an actor, director and producer. Grandson of John Garfield, son of actor Kurt Garfield, brother of world famous juggler Jason Garfield. Born in Brooklyn, New York, as a 3rd generation actor David started acting, shooting and editing films at the early age of 13. He has written, produced, and directed feature films which have gained admiration by fans and coverage by national press.- David Garfield is known for How Do I Look? (2004), How to Look Good Naked (2008) and Race to Escape (2015).
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David Garfield is known for Where Is Jesus? (2023).- Producer
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David Garfield Roland is known for Love Thy Nature (2014) and Backstreet to the American Dream (2021).- Composer
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David Garfield is known for Men (1997), Philip Marlowe: Private Eye (1996) and Jeff Porcaro - Instructional Video (1988).- Camera and Electrical Department
Glenn David Garfield is known for Voodoo (1995) and Erotic Confessions (1994).- David Garfield is known for Queen of Diamonds (1976).