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      • [ 5 ] On September 17, 1993, Griffith died of cancer in Avila Beach, California, [ 1 ] survived by his wife, daughter and two granddaughters.
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  2. Apr 5, 2021 · The Rt Hon James Griffiths was one of the most prominent figures in the Labour Party in Wales from the 1930s right through until his death in 1975, and he served as the MP for Llanelli from 1936 until his retirement in 1970. In British politics, too, his contribution was formidable in several roles.

  3. Apr 7, 2019 · Crazed James Griffiths, wanted by police for the murder of a pensioner, embarked on a two-hour shooting spree, with seven-year-old Peter Traynor his youngest victim.

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  4. James Jeffrey Griffith (February 13, 1916 – September 17, 1993) was an American character actor, musician and screenwriter. [1]

  5. In modern times, James Griffiths was the first criminal killed by a Scottish police officer in the execution of his duty and, initially, this posed a legal problem for the Crown Office. This was quickly overcome and no fatal accident enquiry took place into Griffith’s death.

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  6. Reconstruction of Glasgow gunman James Griffiths running amok and the final shoot out with the police.First broadcast on Monday 3rd November 1969.

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  7. Oct 21, 2021 · In Speak Not, James Griffiths reports from the frontlines of the battle to preserve minority languages, from his native Wales, Hawaii and indigenous American nations, to southern China and Hong Kong.

  8. Rachel Anne Griffiths AM (born in 1968) [ b ] is an Australian actress. Raised primarily in Melbourne, she began her acting career appearing on the Australian series Secrets before being cast in a supporting role in the comedy Muriel's Wedding (1994), which earned her an AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.