Griffin Dunne, born Thomas Griffin Dunne, is an esteemed American actor, director, and producer, renowned for his contributions to both film and television. He was born in New York City, New York, United States, on June 8, 1955.
Launching his professional acting career at the age of 19, Dunne's early credits include a notable supporting role in the 1975 film "The Other Side of the Mountain." Since then, he has carved an illustrious path in the film industry, featuring in an array of noteworthy productions such as "My Girl," "Practical Magic," "Addicted to Love," "Quiz Show," "Straight Talk," "Broken City," "The Big Blue," and "Dallas Buyers Club," alongside Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner.
Dunne's versatility extends to television, where he has achieved success with recurring roles in acclaimed series such as "This Is Us," "Goliath," "I Love Dick," "Manhattan," and "Trust Me."
Beyond his acting prowess, Dunne has made significant contributions as a director and producer, solidifying his status as a multifaceted and influential figure in the entertainment industry.
Film and TV, TV Personality
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV