Edward Griffin
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Ed, Eddie or Edward Griffin may refer to:
  • Edward Griffin (parson), Irish parson of the Parish of Coolock (Roman Catholic)
    Parish of Coolock (Roman Catholic)
    Founded in the early days of Irish Christian parish structures, the Parish of Coolock, today a mid-size suburban community on the northside of Dublin, was for many years during penal times one of the few functioning Roman Catholic structures in the Dublin area...

     in the 16th century
  • Edward Griffin (attorney), Solicitor General and Attorney General for England and Wales
    Attorney General for England and Wales
    Her Majesty's Attorney General for England and Wales, usually known simply as the Attorney General, is one of the Law Officers of the Crown. Along with the subordinate Solicitor General for England and Wales, the Attorney General serves as the chief legal adviser of the Crown and its government in...

     from 1545 to 1559
  • Sir Edward Griffin, British MP from 1640 to 1644 and Treasurer of the Chamber
    Treasurer of the Chamber
    The Treasurer of the Chamber was a position in the British royal household, separated in 1485 from that of the Master of the Jewel Office, situated within the Privy Chamber department of the Lord Steward...

     from 1660 to 1679
  • Edward Griffin, 1st Baron Griffin of Braybrooke, British Treasurer of the Chamber
    Treasurer of the Chamber
    The Treasurer of the Chamber was a position in the British royal household, separated in 1485 from that of the Master of the Jewel Office, situated within the Privy Chamber department of the Lord Steward...

     from 1679 to 1689
  • Edward Dorr Griffin
    Edward Dorr Griffin
    Edward Dorr Griffin was a Christian minister and an American educator who served as President of Williams College from 1821 to 1836 and served as the first pastor of Park Street Church from 1811 to 1815.-Life and career:...

     (1770–1837), American clergyman and president of Williams College from 1821 to 1836
  • G. Edward Griffin
    G. Edward Griffin
    G. Edward Griffin is an American film producer, author, and political lecturer. He is perhaps best known as the author of The Creature from Jekyll Island , a critique of much modern economic theory and practice, specifically the Federal Reserve System.Starting as a child actor, he became a radio...

     (born November 7, 1931) is an American film producer, author, and political lecturer.
  • Ed Griffin (songwriter), songwriter for 1999 British film A Room for Romeo Brass
    A Room for Romeo Brass
    A Room for Romeo Brass is a 1999 comedy drama film directed and written by Shane Meadows. It was co-written by frequent Meadows collaborator Paul Fraser....

  • Eddie Griffin
    Eddie Griffin
    Edward James "Eddie" Griffin, Jr. is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his sitcom, Malcolm & Eddie along with co-star, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and his role in the 2002 comedy film Undercover Brother as the film’s title character.-Early life:Griffin was born in Kansas City,...

     (born 1968), American actor and comedian
  • Eddie Griffin (basketball)
    Eddie Griffin (basketball)
    Eddie Jamaal Griffin was an American professional basketball player from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He last played for the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves, who waived him on March 13, 2007...

     (1982–2007), American professional basketball player
  • Edward "Ted" Griffin
    Edward "Ted" Griffin
    Edward Griffin, more commonly known as Ted Griffin, was an aquarium owner, entrepreneur and the first man to ever swim with a killer whale in a public exhibition. In 1965 Griffin purchased, displayed and performed with the orca, Namu, at Griffin's Seattle Marine Aquarium...

    , First person to perform with a killer whale in an aquarium exhibit.


See also
  • Ted Griffin
    Ted Griffin
    Ted Griffin is an American screenwriter whose credits include Ravenous, Matchstick Men, and Ocean's Eleven.Born in Pasadena, California, Griffin graduated from Colgate University in 1993...

    (born 1970), American screenwriter
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