Grafton K. Mintz (1925–1983) was an American copy editor who lived in Korea.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on October 22, 1925, he graduated from Bucknell University and obtained a M.A.
In 1970, he started working as an editor at the Korea Times and also did some English language book editing.
He is known for editing Ha Tae-Hung's English version of Samguk Yusa and Han Woo-keun's The History of Korea.
Despite some claims that he was the first Westerner ever to become a naturalized citizen of the Republic of Korea, in actuality, Grafton never changed his nationality.