Griffin Bonacci is an actor and producer, known for Dangerous Devil: City Lights (2018), See No Evilz, Hear No Evilz Music Video (2005) and Dangerous Devil That's Who I Be (2001).
Griffin Burns was born on October 26, 1987 in Hanover, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for The Addams Family 2 (2021), Aggretsuko (2018) and JoJo no kimyô-na bôken (2012).
Griffin Cleveland is an actor, known for The Gambler (2014), Time Toys (2016) and The Walking Dead: Webisodes (2011).
Griffin is a Canadian actor and producer who has been working in the film, theatre, and voice industries for over a decade. Born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, his creativity was fostered through Theatre Works, Quest Theatre, Calgary Young People's Theatre, Theatre Alberta's ARTSTREK, and Central Memorial Performing and Visual Arts Program. His professional career began at twelve years old, taking on the titular role in A Paintbrush for Piccolo with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and performing in the 1700 seat Jack Singer Concert Hall. Griffin later secured his first film role, acting alongside Matthew Perry (Friends, The Whole Nine Yards) in the feature film The Ron Clark Story. Since then he has worked with Stephen Amell (Arrow, DC's Legends of Tomorrow) and Maggie Grace (Lost, Taken) in the TV Movie When Calls The Heart and Colm Feore (Thor, Chicago) in the feature film Everfall. He has worked with a number of theatre companies including Theatre Calgary, Theatre Junction, The Shakespeare Company, Lunchbox Theatre, Birnton Theatricals, Thou Art Here Theatre, Calgary Opera, Shakespeare By The Bow, W&M Physical Theatre, and the In Arms Theatre Collective. Griffin is the former host of the talk-show Studio 315 on Shaw TV, and can be seen on Heartland (CBC), Abracadavers (The Fantasy Network/Amazon Prime), Pet Heroes (CMTV), and Hug-O-Gram (REVERY, Telus Optik). You may also recognize his voice as Kouji Ibuki on Cardfight! Vanguard, Brutal of the Martial Arts on Futurecard BuddyFight X, and Kibaltes on Futurecard BuddyFight Hundred. Griffin spent a year as the D. Michael Dobbin Apprentice at Alberta Theatre Projects, and received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Alberta in 2019. He was named one of the 10 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta's Emerging Artists in 2020, and one of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts' Top 25 Young Artists in 2017. Griffin won a BroadwayWorld Awards for Best Actor in a Play (Professional) for Becky Modes' one-person show Fully Committed, and was honoured to be the recipient of the Duval Lang Theatre for Young Audience Emerging Leader Award at the 2015 Betty Mitchell Awards. He was named an Arts Champion of Calgary in 2012. He is represented by The Characters Talent Agency.
Griffin Daley is known for Sorry, We're Dead, Alarmed (2014) and Rory (2016).
Griffin Drew was born on August 18, 1968 in Hazlehurst, Georgia, USA. She is an actress, known for Friend of the Family (1995), Kounterfeit (1996) and Dinosaur Valley Girls (1996).
Griffin Dunne was born on June 8, 1955 in New York City, the oldest child of Dominick Dunne, a producer, actor, and writer, and Ellen Beatriz (Griffin) Dunne, an activist. His sister was actress Dominique Dunne. He grew up mainly in Los Angeles, California and attended school in Colorado before moving back to New York in the late 1970s. As an actor, Dunne has the distinction of having starred in two 1980s cult favorites. First came the John Landis monster movie An American Werewolf in London (1981), then the Martin Scorsese black comedy After Hours (1985). After Hours is also among the movies that Dunne has produced with partner Amy Robinson through their company Double Play Productions. Other Double Play productions include Running on Empty (1988), White Palace (1990) and Once Around (1991). Dunne has continued to appear on both sides of the camera, taking supporting roles as an actor in films like My Girl (1991) and I Like It Like That (1994). He made his directorial debut with a short film, Duke of Groove (1995), which was nominated for an Oscar. Dunne then made the leap to feature films with Addicted to Love (1997), Practical Magic (1998), Lisa Picard Is Famous (2000) and Fierce People (2005). Dunne produced and starred in the film Game 6 (2005), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2005. Griffin's ancestry is Irish (from his father) and Irish, English, German, Mexican, and Swedish (from his mother).
Griffin is a 27 Year Old eccentric and enigmatic Actor from Fairfax County, Virginia. As an actor, writer, stand-up comedian, monologist and sketch comedian, he is very versatile and loves to have range in a form of different characters. A 2017 graduate of The University of Virginia's College at Wise, he was apart of theatre productions in the Gilliam Center for the Arts and eventually upon graduation trained with Cheryl Felicia Rhoads in the Cheryl Felicia Rhoads Northern Virginia Acting School before getting his first professional credits in 2018.
Growing up in the suburbs of Atlanta, Griffin began performing in local theater at the age of seven, and by age 13 was working consistently in commercial projects. Throughout middle and high school, Griffin continued to perform on stage in musicals, dramas and improv, and developed a love for filmmaking, filming and editing music videos for local bands and rappers, and writing, directing, editing and starring in short films. His drama, Sitting on the Fence (2011), was an official selection at the Macon Film Festival in 2011, and in 2013, his short film, Self Portrait, was the first short film ever awarded "Superior" at the Georgia Thespian Conference and was invited to compete at the national level. As a high school sophomore, Griffin earned top honors as the Georgia State Champion-and went on to become a top 15 national finalist-in Poetry Out Loud, a national poetry recitation competition. While continuing to successfully balance his professional acting career with being a full time public school student, Griffin starred in several independent films, and made his television debut in 2012, guest starring in the hit NBC series Revolution (2012). He also held a guest star role in a CBS pilot, The Surgeon General (2013), starring Jason Isaacs, which never made it on CBS' season roster. In 2013, Griffin graduated cum laude from Chattahoochee High School and moved to LA to fully commit to his acting and filmmaking. Griffin will hit the big screen this year, starring in three feature films including a lead role in the independent horror film, Case#13 (2014), a supporting role in the crime drama Term Life (2016) with Vince Vaughn and Hailee Steinfeld, and work in Cell (2016), the Stephen King thriller starring Samuel L. Jackson and John Cusack. Griffin splits his time between LA and Atlanta, where he lives with his mom and dad, younger brother, Charlie, and brilliantly talented dog, Zoe.
Griffin Gadre is an actor, known for Here Awhile (2019).