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Adrian Darnell Griffin (born July 4, 1974) is a retired American professional basketball player and current assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played in the NBA as a guard and small forward from 1999 to 2008 after playing from 1996 to 1999 in minor leagues. Griffin grew up in Wichita, Kansas and played collegiately at Seton Hall University.
Date Of Birth 1974-07-04 Height 1.96 Weight 98.43 Profession Actor Nationality American
Actor Title Year Status Character Designated Survivor 2016 TV Series DC Cop Girl in the Box 2016 TV Movie Priest #2 Heroes Reborn 2015 TV Mini-Series Rumpled Detective Regression 2015/I Doctor The Strain 2015 TV Series Lawyer Defiance 2015 TV Series Ink and Paint Merchant / Castithan Assassin Beauty and the Beast 2015 TV Series Surgeon Murdoch Mysteries 2014 TV Series Judge RoboCop 2014 Man in White Coat Copper 2012-2013 TV Series Morehouse's Butler / James, Morehouse's Butler Air Emergency 2013 TV Series documentary Flight Engineer Matyushin Alien Mysteries 2013 TV Series Odom Nikita 2012 TV Series Paul Abbott / Reporter Cybergeddon 2012 TV Series FBI Superior Alphas 2012 TV Series Coroner Rookie Blue 2011 TV Series Doctor Warehouse 13 2011 TV Series Sir Eddington The Bridge 2010 TV Series Bug Sweeper Phantom Punch 2008 Man #1 True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet 2008 TV Movie Photographer Fire and Fury 2008 Short François I Didn't Do Anything 2007 Short Film Critic The Interrogation of Michael Crowe 2002 TV Movie Monk 2002 TV Series Attorney Dwyer Feast of All Saints 2001 TV Movie Alcee's Friend #1 The Associates 2001 TV Series Switching Goals 1999 TV Movie Referee Relic Hunter 1999 TV Series Monk The Tale of Arcite and Palamon 1998 Short Arcite Brimstone 1998 TV Series Sketch Artist Bad to the Bone 1997 TV Movie Valet
Known for movies RoboCop (2014) as Man in White Coat
Regression (2015) as Doctor
The Tale of Arcite and Palamon (1998) as Arcite
Switching Goals (1999) as Referee