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As a child Rod used to dream of one day being up on the big screen. As a boy his mother would drop he and his brother's off at the local theater and tell them to watch it twice. It was his solitude as much as hers. At twelve years of age, he was writing country music lyrics. By fifteen, he had achieved his black belt in kung-fu and was teaching from his own martial arts school. By nineteen he had decided to follow his dream, enrolling in Adams Modeling & Acting Studio in Austin, Texas. Lacking confidence he quickly strayed, working various jobs instead until his move to New York at twenty-one. His first professional job finally came, a couple of years later when he was cast as a two-step dancer for a bank commercial. The move to New York also proved short-lived and after a brief stint back home he tried two failed attempts at Hollywood before finally deciding on a move to Florida to be near his family. Crossing over into writing, he was first published in 1996 in the nonfiction genre of real estate. Later, he crossed over into fiction, becoming one of the youngest authors in history to ever publish three titles in one year within three separate genres under his name "Rod L. Griffin." To date, he spends his time acting, writing and producing. He has appeared in numerous independent films as well as industrials and commercials and continues to pursue his acting and writing careers. When he finds time he trains at Venue Actors Studio in the famed Lee Strasberg Method Acting technique.
Born in Austin, TexasHolds two black-belts in two martial arts systems and an advanced rank in a third.One of the youngest authors in history to ever release three titles in one year within three separate genres.Started teaching martial arts from his own school by age fifteen in Rocky Mt. North Carolina.Was first published in 1996 in the nonfiction genre of real estate investment. Crossed over into fiction in 2002.First acting job was as a country dancer for a bank commercial.Trains with Corinne Broskette at Venue Actors Studio in the famed Lee Strasberg Method Acting Technique.Writes under the name "Rod L. Griffin".Crossed over into playwriting in 2009 with the release of his original comedy, "Women Want Everything!" In which he wrote, directed, co-produced and starred in.