Art Garfunkel
Birthday:
5 November 1941, Forest Hills, New York, USA
Birth Name:
Arthur Ira Garfunkel
Height:
175 cm
Art Garfunkel was born on November 5, 1941 in Forest Hills, New York, USA as Arthur Ira Garfunkel. He is known for his work on Lost in Translation (2003), As Good as It Gets (1997) and The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005). He has been married to Kim Garfunkel since September 18, 1988. They have two children. He was previously married to Linda Grossm...
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Art Garfunkel was born on November 5, 1941 in Forest Hills, New York, USA as Arthur Ira Garfunkel. He is known for his work on Lost in Translation (2003), As Good as It Gets (1997) and The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005). He has been married to Kim Garfunkel since September 18, 1988. They have two children. He was previously married to Linda Grossman. Show less «
I asked myself constantly why I didn't marry her, because surely she was the apple of my eye. She was everything I was looking for in a woma...Show more »
I asked myself constantly why I didn't marry her, because surely she was the apple of my eye. She was everything I was looking for in a woman. But I was very hurt by my first marriage, so as far as marriage to Laurie was concerned, I was extra scared. I was heartbroken. It laid me low. I used to get very sad when the sun went down. The nights were very lonely for me. [About his relationship with Laurie Bird] Show less «
I have a very sure-footed sense of what I like, and exactly how much I like it. Give me two listenings of a song, and I can tell you exactly...Show more »
I have a very sure-footed sense of what I like, and exactly how much I like it. Give me two listenings of a song, and I can tell you exactly how it sits with me, and...I know my musical taste. I know my ears, I know what I respond to. Show less «
I thought I was going to go to college and pick one of the more reputable professions and be an upright citizen. All of that seems like so m...Show more »
I thought I was going to go to college and pick one of the more reputable professions and be an upright citizen. All of that seems like so much nonsense now. I guess it doesn't do too well to envision these projected scenarios of the future. What happens in just about every case is you fall into whatever you fall into. The next thing you know, you're looking back in retrospect at what it is you've now been doing for the last how many years. Show less «
I really got a kick out of some of my performances. I did my job good. I don't listen to past work often. When I'm making it I play 'em hund...Show more »
I really got a kick out of some of my performances. I did my job good. I don't listen to past work often. When I'm making it I play 'em hundreds of times, stroking the record and finessing the mix. When it's over, it's gone for years. Show less «
[on guitarist Dean Parks] His nuancy guitar support and the loving, caressing guitar work that Paul Simon does on a Martin acoustic guitar, ...Show more »
[on guitarist Dean Parks] His nuancy guitar support and the loving, caressing guitar work that Paul Simon does on a Martin acoustic guitar, just kills me and makes me sing lovely. I ride that guitar like a jockey on a horse that is having a fabulous little spring. Show less «
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