James Griffin (disambiguation)
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James Griffin may refer to:
  • Jimmy Griffin
    Jimmy Griffin
    James Arthur Griffin was a singer, guitarist, and songwriter with the 1970s rock band Bread.-Early life:An Academy Award winning songwriter, Griffin was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, but grew up in Memphis, Tennessee. His musical training began when his parents signed him up for accordion lessons...

     (James Arthur Griffin, 1943–2005), American musician, member of Bread
  • James D. Griffin (1929–2008), former American politician and mayor of Buffalo, New York
  • James Griffin (scriptwriter), New Zealand scriptwriter
  • James Griffin (American football) (born 1961), American football player
  • James Bennett Griffin
    James Bennett Griffin
    James Bennett Griffin was an American archaeologist. He is regarded as one of the most influential archaeologists in North America in the 20th century.-Personal life:...

     (1905–1997), former American archaeologist
  • James J. Griffin
    James J. Griffin
    James J. Griffin is the author of the Texas Ranger Jim Blawcyzk series of western novels. The Blawcyzk stories are traditional Westerns....

     (born 1949), author
  • James Griffin (philosopher)
    James Griffin (philosopher)
    James Patrick Griffin is an American-born philosopher, who was White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford from 1996 to 2000.-Life:...

     (born 1933), former White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford
  • James Griffin (songwriter)
    James Griffin (songwriter)
    James Griffin is an Australian songwriter, performer and broadcaster. His songs have been covered with hit songs by Australian recording artists such as The Black Sorrows and Lee Kernaghan.-External links:*...

    , Australian singer / songwriter
  • James Griffin (Irish politician)
    James Griffin (Irish politician)
    James Griffin was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and publican. He was elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála at the 1957 general election for the Meath constituency. He died in 1959 during the 16th Dáil, a by-election was held on 22 July 1959 which was won by Henry Johnston of...

     (1899–1959), Irish Fianna Fáil politician from Meath
  • James Aloysius Griffin
    James Aloysius Griffin
    James Aloysius Griffin was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Springfield in Illinois from 1924 until his death in 1948.-Biography:...

     (1883–1948), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
  • James Anthony Griffin
    James Anthony Griffin
    James Anthony Griffin is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Columbus from 1983 to 2004.-Biography:...

     (born 1934), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Jim Griffin (footballer) (born 1967), Scottish footballer who played for Motherwell FC in the 1991 Scottish Cup Final
    1991 Scottish Cup Final
    The 1991 Scottish Cup Final was played between Motherwell and Dundee United at Hampden Park on May 18 1991. Motherwell held aloft the Cup after a classic encounter finished 4–3, after extra time...

  • James Griffin (ice hockey)
    James Griffin (ice hockey)
    James Griffin is a British professional ice hockey defenceman, currently playing for the Coventry Blaze of the British Elite Ice Hockey League .- Playing career :...

     (born 1993), British ice hockey player

See also

  • James Griffin Stadium
    James Griffin Stadium
    James Griffin Stadium is a 4,367-capacity stadium in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. Although it is located on the grounds of Saint Paul Central High School, it was also home the Concordia University, Saint Paul's football and women's soccer teams until 2008...

    , a stadium named after James S. Griffin, the first black police captain in St. Paul, MN
  • James Griffin Boswell
    James Griffin Boswell
    James Griffin Boswell , was founder of the J. G. Boswell Company, known today as the world's largest privately owned farm. Primary crops include Pima cotton, alfalfa hay, tomatoes, onions, and wheat, all cultivated on some mostly in Kings County, California...

    (1882–1952), founder of the J. G. Boswell Company
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