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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

Shawn Campbell
for Shawn Campbell in DCU Superman: Metropolis Week One
Suggested by matthewfenner

In his first week in Metropolis, young reporter Clark Kent steps into the chaotic pulse of the Daily Planet, juggling deadlines and disguises as he secretly becomes the city's newest protector—Superman. Still learning the limits of his power and the weight of his moral compass, Clark struggles to balance truth and justice in both his worlds. But beneath the shining skyline, Metropolis is rotting from within. Crime boss Bruno Manheim, the ruthless leader of Intergang, rules the underworld through fear, violence, and corruption that reaches into the city’s highest offices. When Clark’s investigation into a string of brutal murders leads him directly to Manheim’s empire, the boy from Smallville finds himself caught between exposing the truth as a journalist and stopping a killer as a god. As Superman begins to dismantle Intergang’s criminal network, Manheim retaliates with a reign of terror—bombings, assassinations, and public executions meant to send a message: Metropolis belongs to him. The conflict spirals into a bloody urban war, testing Superman’s restraint and resolve as the people he vowed to protect become collateral damage. Torn between his humanity and his near-limitless power, Clark must confront not only Manheim but the darker side of himself—the part that hungers to end evil permanently. In a city drowning in corruption, this first week will define what kind of Superman the world will come to fear… or believe in.