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Thomas Griffin Dunne (; born June 8, 1955) is an American actor, film producer, and film director. Dunne studied acting at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City. He is known for portraying Jack Goodman in '' An American Werewolf in London'' (1981) and Paul Hackett in '' After Hours'' (1985), for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.


Early life

Thomas Griffin Dunne was born in New York City, to Ellen Beatriz (née Griffin) and
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. He is the older brother of Alexander and
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. Raised in
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, Dunne attended the
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in Southborough, Massachusetts and then went to Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs, Colorado where he developed an interest in acting, appearing in many school plays. He was scheduled to perform in a school production of ''Othello'' when on the eve of a performance, a teacher found him smoking marijuana. Dunne was immediately expelled, and moved back to New York soon afterwards to pursue his acting interests. He studied acting at the
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under Sanford Meisner.


Career


Acting

Dunne began his professional acting career at age 19 with a small supporting role in '' The Other Side of the Mountain'' in 1975. He has since appeared on both film and television, starring in '' An American Werewolf in London'' (1981) as Jack Goodman, '' Johnny Dangerously'' (1984) as Tommy Kelly, '' After Hours'' (1985) as Paul Hackett, '' Who's That Girl'' (1987) as Loudon Trott opposite Madonna, '' My Girl'' (1991) as Jake Bixler, '' Quiz Show'' (1994) as the Geritol Account Executive, '' Game 6'' (2005) as Elliott Litvak, and '' I Like It Like That'' (1994) as Stephen Price. Dunne also played Dr. Vass, opposite Matthew McConaughey, in the Oscar-nominated 2013 film ''
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''. Dunne's TV appearances include ''
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'' (pilot episode "The Good Son" as caller Russell, and in season 3 episode 11 "The Friend" as Bob), ''
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'', '' Alias,'' and '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' (Episodes 5,
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, and 128). He portrayed Tony Mink in the comedy '' Trust Me'' on TNT. In 2012, Dunne guest-starred as management consultant Marco Pelios in seven episodes of the premiere season of the Showtime TV series ''
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''. In 2018 he joined the cast of ''
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'' where he starred as Nicky Pearson, Jack Pearson's brother until the series concluded in 2022.


Producing

In 1995, Griffin Dunne was nominated for an
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for '' Duke of Groove'', which he directed and co-wrote. He shared the nomination with producer Thom Colwell. Along with his producing partner, actress/producer Amy Robinson, he has produced several films including ''
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'', '' After Hours'', '' Running on Empty'' and '' Game 6'' through their company, Double Play Productions. In 1986, the company had signed an agreement with
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for a two-year production agreement.


Directing

Dunne's directorial debut was the 1995 short film ''Duke of Groove''. Since then, he has directed five feature films, including '' Addicted to Love'' (1997) and ''
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'' (1998). He also directed one segment of the 2012 anthology film ''
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''. Dunne produced and directed '' Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold'' (2017), a documentary about his aunt, author
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, whom Dunne interviews and appears with on screen.


Personal life

From 1989 to 1995, he was married to American actress Carey Lowell, with whom he has one daughter, actress Hannah Dunne. In July 2009, he married Anna Bingemann, an Australian stylist.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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