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  1. Algo salvaje es una película dirigida por Jack Garfein con Carroll Baker, Ralph Meeker, Mildred Dunnock, Jean Stapleton .... Año: 1961. Título original: Something Wild. Sinopsis: Mary Ann Robinson, una chica que vive en el Bronx, Nueva York, con su neurótica y autoritaria madre, y con su amable pero ineficaz padrastro, es violada mientras camina hacia su casa una noche.

  2. portal.ehri-project.eu › units › us-005578-irn699538-irn738072EHRI - Jack Garfein papers

    31 de dic. de 2013 · The Jack Garfein papers were acquired by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum from Jack Garfein in 2019. An accretion was also acquired in 2019. An accession number was assigned at the time of each donation. The collections previously accessioned as 2019.309.1 and 2019.388.1 have been incorporated into this collection.

  3. New conversation between Garfein and critic Kim Morgan; New interview with actor Carroll Baker ; Behind the Method, a new interview with scholar Foster Hirsch on the Actors Studio; Master Class with Jack Garfein, excerpts from a 2014 recording of one of the director’s world-famous lectures on acting technique

  4. 2 de ene. de 2020 · Jack Garfein, the longtime teacher, director, writer, producer and pivotal member of the Actors Studio died on Dec. 30 due to complications from leukemia, according to Playbill. He was 89.

  5. 31 de dic. de 2019 · Jack Garfein, who directed Broadway plays and Hollywood films and taught acting to the likes of James Dean, Ben Gazzara and Bruce Dern, died Monday of complications from leukemia. He was 89.

  6. 17 de ene. de 2017 · Jack Garfein: Something Wild in the City: This is one of my favorite supplements of the last several years. Here we have film critic Kim Morgan interviewing Jack Garfein, now 86, for 26:47 minutes. Morgan begins by simply asking what made him want to be a director, ...

  7. 9 de feb. de 2016 · Catching up with Jack Garfein. Jack Garfein was telling me a story about Henry Miller. “I would visit Henry every weekend during the seventies at his house in Pacific Palisades,” he said. “One Sunday when I walked in, Henry was holding a book and shouting, ‘Stupid Honore! Stupid, stupid Honore!’ He meant Honore Balzac.