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David C. Giuntoli (born June 18, 1980) is an American actor. He's best known for his roles as Det. Nick Burkhardt on NBC's supernatural drama Grimm (2011–2017), and Eddie Saville on ABC's drama A Million Little Things (2018–2023). He has appeared in films such as 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016) and Buddymoon (2016). He first gained attention as a participant on MTV's Road Rules: South Pacific, and later on Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet. In 2007, he moved to Los Angeles, CA to pursue an acting career. He has appeared on several TV series including Nip/Tuck, Veronica Mars, Grey's Anatomy, Ghost Whisperer, Privileged, Without a Trace, and Cold Case, among others. He also hosted AT&T U-Verse "Buzz". His music career has not been as successful, but he has performed with German DJ Flula Borg, his occasional co-host on "Buzz," at The Viper Room in Los Angeles. He married his Grimm co-star, actress Elizabeth Tulloch in June 2017. They have a daughter, Vivian, who was born in February 2019. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

David Giuntoli

Tom Tresser
for Tom Tresser in Creature commandos S2
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In Creature Commandos Season 2, the team is dispatched to investigate a series of high-tech raids across Africa and Europe—each bearing the unmistakable signature of someone with both immense intellect and raw power. Their investigation leads them to Gorilla Grodd, a hyper-evolved gorilla born from a secret Cold War-era experiment combining alien DNA and telepathic augmentation. Once a lab subject imprisoned and abused by human scientists, Grodd broke free and vanished into the jungle, where he built his own hidden civilization—Gorillapolis—a utopia for enhanced apes. Now, Grodd seeks to bring about a new evolutionary era by launching a psychic offensive to dismantle human society and replace it with one ruled by higher beings. As Grodd manipulates the Creature Commandos with visions of their place in his new world, the team is forced to confront whether they’re humanity’s protectors—or its successors.