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Veteran investigative journalist Drew Griffin died Saturday after a long battle with cancer, his family confirmed to CNN. He was 60."Drew’s death is a devastating loss to CNN and our entire ...
Griffin was born on October 21, 1962 [1] to Michael and Judith Griffin, who worked as a civil engineer and lawyer, respectively.. Griffin was educated at Evergreen Park Community High School, [2] a public high school in the village of Evergreen Park, Illinois, followed by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where he majored in communications.
The tenacious correspondent was still working on an investigation in the final days of his cancer battle, CNN's CEO said.
Freddy Martin heard Griffin on the radio and invited him to tour with his orchestra, [1] which he did for four years. [10] By 1945, Griffin was able to form his own record label, Panda Records, which produced Songs by Merv Griffin, the first U.S. album recorded on magnetic tape. [11] In 1947, Griffin had a 15-minute weekday singing program on ...
Griffin called out to the driver as the truck began to float away. RELATED: Devastation caused by Harvey Using a rope they had on hand, the crew members were able to pull the man out from the ...
Edward Rubin Griffin (born July 15, 1968) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is best known for portraying Eddie Sherman in the sitcom Malcolm & Eddie , the title character in the 2002 comedy film Undercover Brother , and Tiberius Jefferson "T.J." Hicks in Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999) and Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005).
Nearly a dozen stars who appeared on “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew” have died, including most recently Shifty Shellshock, 49, the frontman of Crazy Town. The VH1 reality series premiered in 2008.
John Witherspoon (né Weatherspoon; January 27, 1942 – October 29, 2019) was an American actor and comedian who performed in various television shows and films. [1] He played Willie Jones in the Friday series, [1] and starred in films such as Hollywood Shuffle (1987), Boomerang (1992), The Five Heartbeats (1991), and Vampire in Brooklyn (1995). [1]