S.A. Griffin

S.A. Griffin (born 16 March 1954) is an American actor, writer, and producer.

In 2007, he played Don of Miami Tribune in the Showtime series DEXTER.

Appearances
Season Two:


 * “That Night, a Forest Grew”

Career
Film

His film credits include roles in California Scheming (2014); The Great Intervention (2010); Ashes (2010); Red Velvet (2008); Cook Off! (2007); World Trade Center (2006, uncredited); Buying the Cow (2002); The Independent (2000); Simon Says (1998); No More Baths (1998); Vegas Vacation (1997); Luxor Live (1996); Bed of Roses (1996); Cool as Ice (1991); Let It Ride (1989); Twins (1988); Angel III: The Final Chapter (1988); Nightmare at Noon (1988); Near Dark (1987); In the Mood (1987); Polly Perverse Strikes Again! (1986 Video); Pale Rider (1985); Approaching Omega (1983 Video); Rimbaud in L.A. (1982); and Battle Beyond the Stars (1980, uncredited).

TV Movies

His TV movies include Ray Alexander: A Menu for Murder (1995); Perry Mason: The Case of the All-Star Assassin (1989); Original Sin (1989); Tricks of the Trade (1988); and Deadly Care (1987).

Shorts

His shorts include Diddie Wa Diddie (2018); Tumbleweed in a Box (2018); Fade Away (2016); God Gives Notice (2014); Home (2011); Air (2009); Color Me Olsen (2007); Theater of Time (1996); and In Search of the Obelisk (1993).

Television

His TV appearances include roles on From a Commode; Days of Our Lives; Las Vegas; The Korean War; The Man Show; Ryan Caulfield: Year One; Melrose Place; Land's End; Hearts Afire; Diagnosis Murder; Silk Stalkings; Evening Shade; Matlock; Father Dowling Mysteries; Midnight Caller; Babes; Monsters; Baywatch; Alien Nation; Designing Women; CBS Summer Playhouse; Houston Knights; Crime Story; Hard Copy; The Magical World of Disney; Divorce Court; North and South, Book II (mini-series); Alfred Hitchcock Presents; Call to Glory; Misfits of Science; and Knots Landing.

Video Games


 * 1996: Secrets of the Luxor

Personal Life
Griffin was born in San Antonio, Texas, as Steven Allan Griffin. He moved to Los Angeles from San Francisco in 1978 with a scholarship to attend the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Workshop. He is married to Lorraine Perrotta. He was previously married to Grish Griffin (with whom he has a child) and Nala Northington.