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  1. Z. Wayne Griffin was born on June 13, 1907. He was a producer, known for Family Honeymoon (1948), Key to the City (1950) and Lone Star (1952).He died on September 10, 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • June 13, 1907
    • September 10, 1981
  2. Sep 15, 1981 · Z. Wayne Griffin, who produced the ''Burns and Allen'' show on radio and ''General Electric Theater'' on television, died last Thursday. He was 74 years old. Mr. Griffin started in the ...

  3. Z. Wayne Griffin was born on 13 June 1907. He was a producer, known for Family Honeymoon (1948), Key to the City (1950) and Lone Star (1952).He died on 10 September 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Producer
    • June 13, 1907
    • Z. Wayne Griffin
    • September 10, 1981
  4. Sep 11, 1981 · LOS ANGELES -- Veteran film, radio and television producer Z. Wayne Griffin, who produced the 'General Electric Theater' series hosted by Ronald Reagan, has died following a lengthy illness, it ...

  5. Nov 13, 2023 · Hooked N Gone won the Z. Wayne Griffin for owner Regina Laymon, as the homebred sophomore son of PYC Paint Your Wagon covered his trip in :19.631 while defeating Scoops Dynasty by a head at odds of 14-1. Justine Klaiber rode the Oklahoma-bred bay gelding for trainer Eddie D. Willis. "He left really good," Klaiber said.

  6. Z. Wayne Griffin was a producer. Z. Wayne Griffin was born on June 13th. His zodiac sign was Gemini. He died on Thursday, September 10th, 1981 at the age of seventy-four (74) in Los Angeles, California, United States. Z. Wayne Griffin has produced movies such as Lone Star, released in 1952, Key to the City (1950), Family Honeymoon (1949).

  7. Nov 11, 2023 · Three presumptive berths to American Quarter Horse racing’s richest and most prestigious race for aged runners -- the 440-yard, $750,000 Champion of Champions (G1) -- will be on the line in Sunday's 400-yard Z. Wayne Griffin Directors Trial at Los Alamitos Racecourse.

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