In which Bitsie and David tie the knot, and Bree Turner is all of us.
Tag: grimm cast
A new way to ask “what if”
Excerpt from the article:
Silas Weir Mitchell plays Roland—or rather, many Rolands—in Nick Payne’s Constellations alongside co-star Dana Green (Marianne) with a range of finely-calibrated choices. Repeating the same lines seconds apart, he deftly switches moods to come off as a creep, a curmudgeon, a charmer.
His changeling skills make more sense when you consider where you probably last saw him: starring as a werewolf on TV’s Grimm. On that show, Weir Mitchell’s acting consistently deepened and dignified some pretty shaky scripts, so it’s been nice to see him take on stronger writing in this production and a prior PCS play, Three Days of Rain.
Portland Center Stage’s Constellations continues through June 11 in The Armory. Ticket and schedule information here.
He’s the only person who can convert chicken wings into muscle mass.
‘Grimm’ stars reminisce about time in Portland
David Giuntoli spoke at the “Grimm Grove” planting ceremony in Pier Park, where three trees were planted to honor the contributions the show’s cast and crew made to the City of Portland during its six-year run.
Bernie The Pooh was busy stealing everyone’s hearts at the Grimm Grove tree planting ceremony…including the hearts of two of the little actors who played Baby Kelly: twins Quinn and Owynn Ingersoll!
David’s interview with The Oregonian during the Grimm Grove event.
David’s interview with The Oregonian during the Grimm Grove event.
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‘Grimm’ honored with tree planting at Pier Park
Official Sasha Roiz “Shirtless Rage” Tee
Hey Grimmsters! Want a hilarious piece of Grimm merch? Want to support a good cause? Well Sasha Roiz has you covered.
Giving back to the place that hosted this wonderful show by supporting Oregon-based charities is a Grimm cast and fandom tradition that none of us are ready to give up. Sasha Roiz has it covered–er, sort of–with this great fundraiser to support Dress for Success Oregon.
The mission of Dress for Success is to empower women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire, and the development tools needed to help women thrive. Help support this worthy cause! Until April 10th, you can purchase this ridiculous, wonderful t-shirt at the link above and support Dress for Success Oregon in the process.




















