Garfield (name)

Garfield is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:

People with the surname Garfield

  • Abram Garfield (18721958), American architect and son of James A. Garfield
  • Allen Garfield (1939–2020), American actor
  • Andrew Garfield (born 1983), British American actor
  • Brian Garfield (born 1939), American novelist and screenwriter
  • Eugene Garfield (1925–2017), American scientist
  • Harry Augustus Garfield (18631942), lawyer and son of James A. Garfield, President of Williams College and head of the Federal Fuel Administration
  • Helen Newell Garfield (1866–1930), American socialite and advocate for deaf education.
  • Henry Garfield (born 1961), birth name of American artist and musician Henry Rollins
  • James A. Garfield (1831–1881), 20th president of the United States
  • James Rudolph Garfield (18651950), lawyer and son of James A. Garfield, lawyer and Secretary of the Interior under President Theodore Roosevelt
  • Jason Garfield (born 1974), juggler and founder of the World Juggling Federation
  • Joan Garfield, American statistics educator
  • John Garfield (1913–1952), American actor
  • Leon Garfield (1921–1996), British writer of fiction
  • Richard Garfield (born 1963), creator of the game Magic: The Gathering
  • Sidney Garfield (1906–1984), American doctor who founded the Kaiser Permanente healthcare system
  • Simon Garfield (born 1960), journalist and author

People with first name Garfield

Fictional characters named Garfield

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gollark: There have been calls to scrap the TV license and just fund it through taxes. Which would be basically the same functionally.
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