Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Griffin Dunne


Actor, director and producer, Griffin Dunne includes appearances in more than fifty works of film and TV. He is the young student who undergoes a trip lycanthropy mutation in the splatter comedy An American Werewolf in London by John Landis and the confused yuppie suburbs hit by New York City in Martin Scorsese after Hours, and the lawyer dragged into adventures of Madonna Who's That Girl. Behind the camera we remember him on romance as Addicted to Love with Meg Ryan and Matthew Broderick, Practical Magic starring Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock, and a husband too with Uma Thurman and Colin Firth.

Eldest son of producer/writer Dominick Dunne and his wife Ellen Beatriz Griffin, activist and founder of Justice for Homicide Victims, has two brothers: the actress Dominique Dunne and Alex, who plays the profession of social worker. Screenplayer’s grandson of John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion, Griffin - age of eighteen years - graded from college in Colorado to escape the time of the Big Apple and groped his fortune in the field of acting. In the mid-seventies, on the psychological drama the window on the sky where it engages in the role of Herbie Johnson.

And then, a doctor in the parody-movie Amazons Women on the Moon, Mr. Jake Bixler in early film Daddy I found a friend and incarnates himself in the comedy Stuck on the skin. Between 2007/09 there it alongside Kate Beckinsale in Snow Angels, in the comedy The Great Buck Howard, the story of an illusionist in decline, and in the drama Shrink next to Kevin Spacey.

Dunne has had two marriages - the first with producer Kate Forte and the second to actress Carey Lowell, who gave him a daughter named Hannah - flash and a report with the model Sophie Dahl. He is a great friend of Michael Keaton.

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