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'''Edward Griffin''' (or '''Ed Griffin''' or '''Eddie Griffin''') may refer to: |
'''Edward Griffin''' (or '''Ed Griffin''' or '''Eddie Griffin''') may refer to: |
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*[[Edward Dorr Griffin]] (1770 – 1837), American clergyman and president of |
*[[Edward Dorr Griffin]] (1770 – 1837), American clergyman and president of Williams College (1821-1836) |
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*[[G. Edward Griffin]] (born 1931), American filmmaker, author, and activist |
*[[G. Edward Griffin]] (born 1931), American filmmaker, author, and activist |
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*[[Eddie Griffin]] (born 1968), American actor and comedian |
*[[Eddie Griffin]] (born 1968), American actor and comedian |
Revision as of 16:57, 8 January 2009
Edward Griffin (or Ed Griffin or Eddie Griffin) may refer to:
- Edward Dorr Griffin (1770 – 1837), American clergyman and president of Williams College (1821-1836)
- G. Edward Griffin (born 1931), American filmmaker, author, and activist
- Eddie Griffin (born 1968), American actor and comedian
- Eddie Griffin (basketball) (1982 – 2007), American professional basketball player
- Edward Griffin, Solicitor General and Attorney General for England and Wales (1545-1559)
- Edward Griffin, Irish parson of the Parish of Coolock (Roman Catholic) (16th century)
- Sir Edward Griffin, British MP (1640-1644) and Treasurer of the Chamber (1660-1679)
- Edward Griffin, British Treasurer of the Chamber (1679-1689)
- Edward Griffin, American colonial trader and father of Mary Musgrove (18th century)
- Edward Griffin, Canadian business partner of Alexander Workman (19th century)
- Edward Griffin, British actor at the Gaiety Theatre, London (19th century)
- Ed Griffin, fictional character in Big Finish Productions Dark Shadows audio dramas (20th century)
- Ed Griffin, songwriter for British film A Room for Romeo Brass (1999)
- Edward Griffin, British councilman (2003-2007) from Aylesbury Vale
See also
- Ted Griffin (born 1970), American screenwriter
- Edward Dorr Griffin Prime, American clergyman and journalist (1814-1891)
- Ed Griffin-Nolan, music writer for the Syracuse New Times