John Garfield

John Garfield

Infobox actor
name = John Garfield


imagesize = 200px
caption = from the trailer for the film
"Gentleman's Agreement" (1947)
birthname = Jacob Julius Garfinkle
birthdate = birth date|1913|3|4
birthplace = New York City, New York
deathdate = death date and age|1952|5|21|1913|3|4
deathplace = New York City, New York
spouse = Roberta Seidman (1935-1952)
academyawards =

John Garfield (March 4, 1913May 21, 1952) was an Academy Award-nominated American actor. Garfield was especially adept at playing brooding, rebellious, working-class character roles. Garfield is acknowledged as the predecessor of such Method actors as Marlon Brando, James Dean, and Montgomery Clift.

Biography

Youth

Born Jacob Julius Garfinkle in New York City, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants David and Hannah Garfinkle, Garfield spent the first seven years of his life in Sea Gate, Brooklyn. After the death of his mother, Garfield was sent to a school for difficult children in the Bronx. It was under the guidance of the school's principal—the noted educator Angelo Patri—that he was introduced to both boxing and acting. [Jim Beaver. John Garfield: His Life and Films Cranbury NJ, A.S. Barnes & Co., 1978 ISBN 0-49801-890-3] He had also contracted a childhood illness, severely damaging his heart and limiting his ability to engage in strenuous athletics. He received a scholarship to Maria Ouspenskaya's acting school, making his Broadway debut in 1932.

Career

He became a member of the Group Theater. The Group's play "Golden Boy" was written for him by Clifford Odets, but ultimately he was cast in a supporting role rather than the lead [Nott, Robert. "He Ran All the Way: The Life of John Garfield", New York, Limelight Editions, 2003 ISBN 0-87910-985-8] . Garfield decided to leave Broadway and try his luck in Hollywood. In 1938, he received wide critical acclaim and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Four Daughters".

At the onset of World War II, Garfield immediately attempted to enlist in the armed forces, but was turned down due to his heart condition.Nott, Robert. "He Ran All the Way: The Life of John Garfield". New York, Limelight Editions, 2003 ISBN 0-87910-985-8] Frustrated, he turned his energies to supporting the war effort. He and actress Bette Davis were the driving forces behind the opening of the Hollywood Canteen, a club offering food and entertainment for American servicemen. He later traveled to Yugoslavia to help entertain for the war effort.

Garfield graduated to leading roles in films such as "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (1946) with Lana Turner, "Humoresque" (1946) with Joan Crawford, and the Oscar-winning Best Picture "Gentleman's Agreement" (1947). (In the latter film, Garfield took a featured, but supporting part because he believed deeply in the project.) In 1948 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his starring role in "Body and Soul" (1947). That same year, Garfield returned to Broadway in the play "Skipper Next to God". A strong-willed and often verbally combative individual, Garfield did not hesitate to venture out on his own when the opportunity arose. In 1946, when his contract with Warner Bros. expired, Garfield decided against renewal of his studio contract and opted to start his own independent production company, one of the first Hollywood stars to take this step.

Long involved in liberal politics, Garfield was caught up in the Communist scare of the late 1940s and early 1950s, and supported the Committee for the First Amendment, which opposed governmental investigation of political beliefs. When called to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities, which was empowered to investigate purported communist infiltration in America, Garfield refused to name communist party members or followers, testifying that, indeed, he knew none in the film industry. Indeed, Garfield rejected Communism, and just prior to his death, in hopes of redeeming himself in the eyes of the blacklisters, had written that he had been duped by Communist ideology, in an unpublished article entitled "I Was a Sucker for a Left Hook", a reference to Garfield's movies about boxing. [ http://cla.calpoly.edu/cla/legacies/rsimon/massculture.html ] However, his forced testimony before the committee had severely damaged his reputation. He was blacklisted in "Red Channels", and barred from future employment as an actor by Hollywood movie studio bosses for the remainder of his career. [Jim Beaver. "John Garfield: His Life and Films" Cranbury NJ, A.S. Barnes & Co., 1978 ISBN 0-49801-890-3]

With film work scarce because of the blacklist, Garfield returned to Broadway and starred in a 1952 revival of "Golden Boy," finally being cast in the lead role denied him years before.

Personal life

He and Roberta Seidman married in February 1935. Though his wife had been a member of the Communist Party, [ [http://themave.com/Garfield/artc/nytimes.htm John Garfield ] ] there was no evidence that Garfield himself was ever a Communist. They had three children: Katherine (1938-45), who died of an allergic reaction, David (1943-1994), and Julie (born 1946), the latter two later becoming actors themselves.

Death

Long-term heart problems, allegedly aggravated by the stress of his blacklisting, [ W. Pechter, "Abraham Polonsky and 'Force of Evil'", Film Quarterly, vol. 15, nr. 3 - Spring 1962, p. 53 : Pechter interviewing Polonsky: "It has been suggested that John Garfield’s political difficulties and debarment from Hollywood work was a considerable influence in accelerating his early death. Do you have any opinion on this? Yes. He defended his streetboy’s honor and they killed him for it." ] led to his early death at the age of 39 on May 21, 1952. Garfield is interred at Westchester Hills Cemetery in Hastings-on-Hudson, Westchester County, New York. Roberta Garfield married attorney Sidney Cohn in 1954, who died in 1991. She died in January 2004. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DEFDD1E39F930A15752C0A9629C8B63 New York Times Death Notice, Roberta Garfield Cohn, Jan. 23, 2004] ]

Awards and nominations

* 1948 - nominated for Academy Award for Best Actor for "Body and Soul"
* 1939 - nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for "Four Daughters"

Garfield was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7065 Hollywood Boulevard.

Filmography

Features

* "Four Daughters" (1938)
* "They Made Me a Criminal" (1939)
* "Blackwell's Island" (1939)
* "Juarez" (1939)
* "Daughters Courageous" (1939)
* "Dust Be My Destiny" (1939)
* "Four Wives" (1939)
* "Castle on the Hudson" (1940)
* "Saturday's Children" (1940)
* "Flowing Gold" (1940)
* "East of the River" (1940)
* "The Sea Wolf" (1941)
* "Out of the Fog" (1941)
* "Dangerously They Live" (1941)
* "Tortilla Flat" (1942)
* "Air Force" (1943)
* "The Fallen Sparrow" (1943)
* "Thank Your Lucky Stars" (1943)
* "Destination Tokyo" (1943)
* "Between Two Worlds" (1944)
* "Hollywood Canteen" (1944)
* "Pride of the Marines" (1945)
* "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (1946)
* "Nobody Lives Forever" (1946)
* "Humoresque" (1946)
* "Body and Soul" (1947)
* "Gentleman's Agreement" (1947)
* "Daisy Kenyon" (1947) (cameo)
* "Difficult Years" (1948) (narrator in English version)
* "Force of Evil" (1948)
* "We Were Strangers" (1949)
* "Jigsaw" (1949) (cameo)
* "Under My Skin" (1950)
* "The Breaking Point" (1950)
* "He Ran All the Way" (1951)

hort Subjects

* "Swingtime in the Movies" (1938)
* "Meet the Stars #1: Chinese Garden Festival" (1940)
* "Show Business at War" (1943)
* "Screen Snapshots: The Skolsky Party" (1946)
* "Screen Snapshots: Out of This World Series" (1947)

References

Further reading

* Jim Beaver. "John Garfield: His Life and Films" Cranbury NJ, A.S. Barnes & Co., 1978 ISBN 0-49801-890-3
* Nott, Robert. "He Ran All the Way: The Life of John Garfield". New York, Limelight Editions, 2003 ISBN 0-87910-985-8
* Morris, George. "John Garfield". New York, Jove Publications, 1977 ISBN 0-15-646250-8

External links

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* [http://themave.com/Garfield/ John Garfield - The first Rebel]
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Persondata
NAME= Garfield, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Garfinkle, Jacob Julius
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= March 4, 1913
PLACE OF BIRTH= New York City, New York
DATE OF DEATH= May 21, 1952
PLACE OF DEATH= New York City, New York


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