Blake Cooper Griffin

Blake Cooper Griffin is an American actor. He is best known for his roles on USA's Necessary Roughness, AMC's Preacher, and as the star of Beerfest: Thirst for Victory, CW Seed's first original film. His notable film work includes D. J. Caruso's Standing Up, Helen Hunt's Ride, Life of a King with Cuba Gooding Jr., and Love Is all You Need? portraying the role of Bill Bradley.

Blake Cooper Griffin
Griffin at the premiere of Love Is All You Need? in 2016
Born
OccupationActor
Years active2008-present

Early life

Griffin was born in Columbia, South Carolina.[1] He has one sister.[2]

Career

Griffin is a graduate of the prestigious School of Drama at the North Carolina School of the Arts.[3] Once graduating, he signed with an agent who convinced him to move Los Angeles to begin his career.[4]

Soon after moving to Los Angeles, he performed the role of The Prince, opposite Broadway actress Ashley Brown, in the world symphonic premiere of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - A Symphonic Retelling, at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra conducted by John Mauceri.[5]

In 2011, Griffin was cast as Trent Rogers on the USA Network drama Necessary Roughness.

In 2014, Deadline Hollywood announced that Griffin had joined the cast of the twenty-something ensemble drama Flipside being executive produced by Mark Feuerstein in conjunction with Wind Dancer Films.[6]

He has appeared on many television shows including Castle, Jessie, Castle, Greek, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Major Crimes, Mad Love, 90210, NCIS: LA, as well as the NBC television event Game of Your Life, where Griffin starred opposite Leah Thompson. Griffin can be seen in the 2016 made-for-TV movie Before You Say I Do.[7]

In 2016, Griffin was cast in an episode of House of Lies; the episode was directed by Helen Hunt. He was previously directed by Hunt in the feature film Ride.[8]

Other major film roles include: Eric in Standing Up with Val Kilmer, J. Thomas Gaines in the chess drama Life of a King, and Bill Bradley in 'Love is All You Need? directed by K. Rocco Shields. The film also stars Tyler Blackburn, Emily Osment, Briana Evigan, and Jeremy Sisto.

In 2018, Griffin starred in the CW Seed reboot of the Warner Bros film Beerfest. Beerfest: Thirst for Victory is inspired by the 2006 Broken Lizard/Warner Bros cult classic film; it the first original film from the network. Griffin portrays the character Scott.[9]


Politics and Philanthropy

In 2016, Griffin joined several other Hollywood actors on the campaign trail as a vocal surrogate for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. Griffin travelled to several battleground states,[10] giving speeches at campaign rallies in support of Clinton.[11] The actor also appeared at various fundraisers and was among the celebrity hosts at the Los Angeles launch of Millennials for Hillary.[12]

In 2017, Griffin gave the keynote speech outside of the Georgia State Capitol building at a rally designed to push back against Congressional efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.[13]

Griffin has lent considerable charitable efforts to various anti-bullying causes, routinely appearing at events as a show of support.[14] Griffin even collaborated with NPR to develop a 'listening kit' which examined the topic of bullying in depth.[15]

Filmography[16]

YearTitleRole
2019 Mad About You (Reboot) Aaron
2019 Cloak & Dagger Meathead
2018 Beerfest: Thirst for Victory Scott
2017 Preacher Jimmy
2016Before You Say I DoStephen Hower
2016House of LiesJ.P. Driver
2016 Exit Survey Geof
2016Love Is All You Need?Bill Bradley
2015Major CrimesBrad Pearson
2015JessieScott
2014RideBud
2014Los Feliz: 90027Lucas Collins
2014CastleRoss De Koning
2013Life of A KingJ. Thomas Gaines
2013Standing UpEric
2013UnattainableRex
2012NCIS:LAMarine Gunnery Sergeant Booker
2011Game of Your LifeAndy Rychman
201190210Ronnie
2011Necessary RoughnessTrent Rogers
2011Mad LoveTerry
2011LA NoireChristopher Majewski
2010Law & Order: Criminal IntentJason Lankaster
2009GreekCondon Debney
2008MilkCastro Man
2008Princess AlisannePrince Edward

References

  1. http://www.digitaljournal.com/a-and-e/entertainment/actor-blake-cooper-griffin-talks-new-films-and-acting-projects/article/430233
  2. http://www.digitaljournal.com/a-and-e/entertainment/catching-up-with-blake-cooper-griffin-new-year-s-resolutions/article/450255
  3. http://www.originmagazine.com/2015/10/26/blake-cooper-griffin-on-living-in-the-moment-and-surrounding-yourself-with-a-support-network/
  4. http://www.digitaljournal.com/a-and-e/entertainment/actor-blake-cooper-griffin-talks-new-films-and-acting-projects/article/430233
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-08-11. Retrieved 2016-04-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. Yamato, Jen (2014-02-20). "'Royal Pains's Mark Feuerstein Shopping Twentysomething Ensemble Drama: Video". Deadline. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  7. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2968223/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
  8. https://variety.com/2015/film/reviews/ride-review-helen-hunt-1201480316/
  9. Desk, TV News. "BEERFEST: THIRST FOR VICTORY Debuts Tonight on CW Seed". Retrieved 2018-06-07.
  10. "Iowa caucus results: Clinton and Sanders too close to call; Cruz bests Trump". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  11. Blake Cooper Griffin (2016-09-04), Blake Cooper Griffin-- Hillary Clinton speech in SC, retrieved 2017-06-12
  12. "Celebrities Spotted Out and About – Week of April 15". OK! Magazine. 2016-04-15. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  13. "Georgia health advocates rally against Congressional effort to take 1 million from healthcare". Atlanta Daily World. 2017-02-19. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  14. Boo2Bullying (2016-03-01), Emily Osment & Blake Cooper Griffin | A Boo2Bullying Benefit, retrieved 2017-06-12
  15. "Guest Curator: Blake Cooper Griffin". NPR Generation Listen. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  16. "Blake Cooper Griffin". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
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