Britt Griffith
Britt was born and raised in Southern California and is no stranger to show business, having worked in Hollywood from a young age. As soon as he was old enough, Britt had his hands in a variety of behind the scenes departments from paging, security, props and set building to production assisting. Then, in his late twenties, Britt ventured off the Hollywood path and worked a blue-collar job running heavy equipment at an asphalt manufacturing plant for 13 years.
One of Britt's lifelong hobbies is investigating claims of the paranormal, which led him to a friendship with Jason Hawes. In 2008 Jason reached out to Britt and asked if he would like to assist on an important case they had coming up.Read More
Britt was born and raised in Southern California and is no stranger to show business, having worked in Hollywood from a young age. As soon as he was old enough, Britt had his hands in a variety of behind the scenes departments from paging, security, props and set building to production assisting. Then, in his late twenties, Britt ventured off the Hollywood path and worked a blue-collar job running heavy equipment at an asphalt manufacturing plant for 13 years.
One of Britt's lifelong hobbies is investigating claims of the paranormal, which led him to a friendship with Jason Hawes. In 2008 Jason reached out to Britt and asked if he would like to assist on an important case they had coming up. Britt said yes, and now finds himself working all over the world in front of the camera investigating the paranormal.
When he's not filming on Ghost Hunters, Britt makes appearances at multiple guest events all over the country, where he lectures and leads paranormal investigations. He has also worked on the Food Network Challenge, Run This Town, RWG, and can be seen in Two De Force, Chillerama, and Azinda.
Britt's other passion is his work with multiple dyslexia foundations to bring awareness to this learning disability. Having grown up with dyslexia, Britt knows first-hand the challenges those with dyslexia have and during his years in school was greatly helped by the Dyslexia Foundation research program at Chapman University. To give back, Britt spends his free time mentoring kids with learning disabilities.
You can follow him on Twitter @britttgriffith