Thomas Boland Griffith, professionally known as Tom Griffith, was born in the vibrant city of Baltimore, Maryland, in the year 1945. As a talented individual, Griffith embarked on a career as a graphic artist and occasional voice-over talent, showcasing his versatility.
Griffith's musical inclinations began to take shape at the tender age of 12, when he would gather with friends on street corners to harmonize in the classic style of DOO-WOP. This passion for music led him to form several early rock bands, where he took on multiple roles as vocalist, tenor saxophonist, keyboardist, and guitarist.
It was during this time that Griffith crossed paths with the soon-to-be renowned filmmaker, Don Dohler, who would later become a close friend and collaborator. Together, they conceived the idea of Cinemagic Magazine, a partnership that would yield fruitful results.
Griffith's acting career took off when Dohler offered him the role of Sheriff Jack Cinder in several films. This marked the beginning of a successful stint in the entertainment industry, with Griffith continuing to work on new projects.
Currently, Griffith is co-writing a screenplay for a short film with his writing partner, with re-writes and explorations underway for the possibility of expanding the project into a feature-length film.