Griffin Stankus is known for Stealing Las Vegas (2012).
Griffin Stevens grew up in Peterborough, in the Fenlands. After moving to London at 19 he was cast in the Original West End cast of Jersey Boys. Griffin played regular character Ian Salter in Jack Thorne's GLUE. Most recently he was in Sally Potter's The Roads Not Taken, opposite Javier Bardem and Laura Linney. In 2021 Griffin was cast in Tom Stoppard's LEOPOLDSTADT in the West End directed by Patrick Marber.
Griffin Thomas Hollander is an actor, known for Community Theater Christmas (2019) and Elyse (2020).
Griffin Toplitsky is an actor and writer, known for Race for the White House (2016), Haunted Hospitals (2018) and For Heaven's Sake (2021).
Griffin Wardle is an actor, known for The Kid Detective (2020).
Griffin White is known for Sector 4 (2014).
Griffin Wurster is known for What We Do in the Shadows (2019), Partum and Gwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation (2023).
Griffith Kimmins is an American writer, animator, director, and voice actor. He is a storyboard artist and the voice of Badgerclops in the Cartoon Network animated series Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart (2014). He is also a director on Wild Life (2020). He has also worked on many feature films and television shows as an animator and director such as Freaknik: The Musical (2010), Metalocalypse (2006), Superjail! (2007), China, IL (2008), and Nerdland (2016).
Griffith Long is an actor, known for Seeds (2018).
Griffith first began his career in the film industry working as an Avid Post Production Supervisor in Baton Rouge, LA. This would lead to many productions in the Gulf South Area ranging from Commercials, Documentaries, Music Videos, Legal and Political Interviews and Independent Filmmaking. While pursuing a career in the Independent Film Industry, he graduated from the University of Dallas with an MA in Humanities with the hopes of transitioning from Film Production to Screenwriting. From 2006-2010, Griffith worked with a variety of clients ranging from Prize Fighters, Courtroom Judges, Navy Fighter Pilots and former Super Bowl coaches as a full time screenwriter, crafting their life stories and experiences into screenplays. After achieving some notoriety as a writer and producer Griffith would eventually return to independent filmmaking, producing three feature films in the State of Mississippi. Working closely with the Mississippi Dept of Archives and History, the Natchez Festival of Music, and Belhaven University in Jackson, Griffith would produce the Shadows of Aegis Trilogy in some of the Gulf South's most picturesque and mysterious locations. Specializing in on-location cinematography, color stylization, screenwriting and film editing, Griffith continues to perfect his craft with each new story and production that crosses his path.