Grimm: Oh Captain My Captain


8:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Monday, December 22 on WSWB Comet TV (38.3)

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Oh Captain My Captain

Season 6, Episode 3

Adalind and Monroe do everything in their power to see that Nick's clever plan to get under Captain Renard's skin goes off beautifully. Meanwhile, Eve and Rosalee are under the gun to get their spell ready on time.

repeat 2017 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Fantasy Police Horror Drama Crime Drama Crime Paranormal Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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David Giuntoli (Actor) .. Det. Nick Burkhardt
Bitsie Tulloch (Actor) .. Juliette Silverton/Eve
Silas Weir Mitchell (Actor) .. Monroe
Russell Hornsby (Actor) .. Lt. Hank Griffin
Sasha Roiz (Actor) .. Capt. Renard
Reggie Lee (Actor) .. Sgt. Wu
Bree Turner (Actor) .. Rosalee Calvert
Claire Coffee (Actor) .. Adalind Schade
Chris Ihlenfeldt (Actor) .. Perp
Hannah R. Loyd (Actor) .. Diana
Ben Newman (Actor) .. Jeremiah Rogers
Damien Puckler (Actor) .. Meisner
Brenda Braxton (Actor) .. Brenda Braxton
Tim Becker (Actor) .. Reporter #3

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Did You Know..
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David Giuntoli (Actor) .. Det. Nick Burkhardt
Born: June 18, 1980
Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia: Majored in International Business and Finance at Indiana University. Appeared on Road Rules: South Pacific and Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet. Has performed with the Echo Theater Company in Los Angeles. Adopted an elephant after visiting an elephant orphanage in Kenya.
Bitsie Tulloch (Actor) .. Juliette Silverton/Eve
Born: January 19, 1981
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: Grew up in Spain, Uruguay and Argentina. Graduated magna cum laude from Harvard with a double major in literature and fine arts. After Harvard, she planned to move to England and get a master's degree in art history, but instead decided to pursue acting in L.A. Has appeared in theatrical productions of Hamlet, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf? and Oleanna. Met Quarterlife creator Marshall Herskovitz at jury duty. Acts as a celebrity representative for Corazon de Vida Foundation, which helps support Tijuana orphanages. Shares the nickname Bitsie with her grandfather, a WWII pilot.
Silas Weir Mitchell (Actor) .. Monroe
Born: September 30, 1969
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Was named after a 19th-century ancestor, a physician and author. First role ever was as Hansel in a third-grade production of Hansel and Gretel. Acted on stage in New York City before beginning his MFA program at the University of California, San Diego. Directed a dramatic short film called Song in a Convenience Store in 2010. Known mostly for playing unstable and disturbing characters before landing the role of reformed lupine clockmaker Monroe on NBC's Grimm in 2011.
Russell Hornsby (Actor) .. Lt. Hank Griffin
Born: May 15, 1974
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: Supporting player Russell Hornsby joined the casts of numerous features and television series during the 1990s and 2000s. He made his first significant appearance in the Jada Pinkett Smith urban comedy Woo (1998), then followed it up with scattered, multi-episode roles in such series as Law & Order, Gideon's Crossing, and Playmakers, and parts in the movies After the Sunset (2004), Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005), and Something New (2006). Hornsby attained greater recognition and a higher profile with his lead role of Eddie Sutton in the ABC series drama Lincoln Heights. Over the coming years, Hornsby would appear on TV series like In Treatment and Grimm.
Sasha Roiz (Actor) .. Capt. Renard
Born: October 21, 1973
Birthplace: Jaffa, Israel
Trivia: Born in Jaffa, Israel, his family moved to Montreal, Canada when he was 7. Parents are Russian Jewish immigrants, and they all still speak Russian at home. Was at one time the drummer for the indie-rock band Tricky Woo, based in Montreal. Studied history before pursuing drama. Role in the pilot for the television series Caprica was originally a guest spot, but was later expanded to be included as a regular character. Indicating his traditional Russian Jewish background, he claims that his father still plays the accordion and "a lot of things get pickled." Is trilingual (English, French and Russian).
Reggie Lee (Actor) .. Sgt. Wu
Born: October 07, 2000
Birthplace: Quezon City, Philippines
Trivia: Born in the Philippines, but raised in Ohio. Fluent in English and Tagalog. Toured nationally with the theatrical companies that produced Heartstrings and Miss Saigon, and was in the original cast of the 1994 Broadway revival of Carousel. Served as the choreographer for Imelda: A New Musical in 2005. Reprised his Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End role for the movie's video game. Meditates every morning.
Bree Turner (Actor) .. Rosalee Calvert
Born: March 10, 1977
Birthplace: Palo Alto, California, United States
Trivia: Earned a dance scholarship to UCLA. Studied theater abroad at King's College in London. Got her start in film as a dancer in such movies as The Big Lebowski (1998) and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999). Landed her first speaking role in Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999). Played the recurring role of Rosalee on the NBC drama Grimm during the first season and was promoted to series regular for the second season. Involved with the Surfrider Foundation, which works to conserve the ocean and beaches.
Claire Coffee (Actor) .. Adalind Schade
Born: April 14, 1980
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: Began acting at the age of 5 in a local theater company. Majored in journalism at Northwestern University before switching to theatre. Created a Web series titled Chelsey and Kelsey Are Really Good Roommates with Ellie Knaus. Is an avid San Francisco 49ers fan.
Chris McKenna (Actor)
Born: October 18, 1977
Trivia: Ever since his stage debut as Dopey in a grade-school stage production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Chris L. McKenna knew that his calling in life was to become an actor. Even at the tender age of seven, it was obvious by the amount of work McKenna put into his role that he was determined to live the dream of basking in the spotlights of stage and screen, and when you're driven by that kind of insatiable hunger, it's only a matter of time before others recognize your talent and drive. Despite the fact that the Queens native came from an exceptionally athletic background (McKenna's uncle stormed the Super Bowl with the New York Jets and his father was invited to play for the New York Knick's), it was the well-worn boards of the theater that called to him more powerfully than the finely finished court of Madison Square Garden. In the years following his stage debut, McKenna continued to hone his craft with a three-year stint on the long-running television soap opera One Life to Live , eventually enrolling in Hofstra University as a drama major. Subsequent years found the capable young up-and-comer relegated to such supporting roles as "Locker Room Guy" (In & Out) and "Rookie Highway Cop" (Cement), but McKenna bided his time in front of the camera, assured that if he kept at it long enough, his break would eventually come. In the meantime, television audiences would warn to McKenna thanks to frequent appearances in such popular prime-time shows as That '70s Show, Touched by an Angel, and The Practice. When the screenplay for director Stuart Gordon's violent revenge drama King of the Ants crossed the desk of the somewhat athletic, large-framed actor, McKenna didn't pay much attention to it given that the lead was described as a small, meek guy who didn't stand out in a crowd, but after some prompting from a friend, McKenna was hooked on the script and determined to win the role. Though there was competition for the role, fate was on McKenna's side, and he was soon stepping before the cameras to essay his first leading role -- and a challenging one at that. To make the film work, it was essential to cast an actor who could transform from an unassuming house painter to a blackened killing machine, while still managing to elicit the sympathy of the audience. When the harrowing King of the Ants was unleashed upon audiences in 2003, any doubts as to whether the burgeoning actor could shoulder a film was quenched when critics and audiences singled out McKenna's stunning transformation as a highlight of Gordon's bleak vision. In addition to preparing for his subsequent role in director Terry Zwigoff's Art School Confidential, McKenna would attempt to expand his horizons by working with author Thomas Tessier to pen a screen adaptation of Tessier's labyrinthine horror novel Fog Heart.
Robert Blanche (Actor)
Danny Bruno (Actor)
Chris Ihlenfeldt (Actor) .. Perp
Christian Lagadec (Actor)
Hannah R. Loyd (Actor) .. Diana
Ben Newman (Actor) .. Jeremiah Rogers
Damien Puckler (Actor) .. Meisner
Brenda Braxton (Actor) .. Brenda Braxton
Rian Turner (Actor)
Tim Becker (Actor) .. Reporter #3
Alistair McKenzie (Actor)
Jason Yates (Actor)

Before / After
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Grimm
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