Griffin Dunne
Thomas Griffin Dunne, born on June 8, 1955, is a prominent American actor, producer, and director. He gained widespread recognition for his memorable role as Jack Goodman in the cult classic film An American Werewolf in London, released in 1981. Dunne's talent shone brightly again in 1985 when he played Paul Hackett in Martin Scorsese's dark comedy After Hours. This performance earned him a nomination for the prestigious Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, solidifying his status in the film industry.
Dunne's career spans several decades and encompasses a diverse range of projects, showcasing his versatility both in front of and behind the camera. Beyond acting, he has made significant contributions as a producer and director, further establishing his reputation in Hollywood. His unique ability to blend humor with dramatic elements has made him a sought-after talent in various genres.
With a deep passion for storytelling, Griffin Dunne continues to be an influential figure in the entertainment world, captivating audiences with his performances and creative endeavors. His enduring legacy in cinema reflects his dedication to the craft and his impact on the film industry.
Filmography
Fugly!
With/In Volume 2
Chilly Scenes of Winter
Dallas Buyers Club
Cheats
Johnny Dangerously
The Great Buck Howard
The Discoverers
Once Around
My Dead Boyfriend
Snow Angels
Straight Talk
Junction
Caught Stealing
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds
Me and Him
Quiz Show
Rob the Mob
After Hours
Search and Destroy (1995)
Warning: Parental Advisory
Bittersweet Symphony
Broken City
Tumbledown
Who's That Girl
Amazon Women on the Moon
Ex-Husbands
Marie and Bruce
My Girl
I Like It Like That
Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold
Blood Ties
40 Days and 40 Nights
Consumed
I Love Dick
Trust Me