Bitsie Tulloch
Bitsie Tulloch was born in San Diego, California, United States on January 19th, 1981 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 43, Bitsie Tulloch biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Elizabeth "Bitsie" Tulloch (born January 19, 1981) is an American actress.
Juliette Silverton/Eve of the NBC television series Grimm is best known for her role.
Early life
Tulloch was born in San Diego, California, and he grew up in Spain, Uruguay, and Argentina. Tulloch goes by "bitsie," which is not a diminution of Elizabeth's given name, but rather a salute to her mysteriously-nicknamed grandfather, a World War II bomber pilot who was also involved in the 1961 Goldsboro B-52 disaster.
Tulloch began acting as "Bitsie" and continued to be so until she decided to use Elizabeth instead, saying: "I still go by Bitsie." To people I encounter, I still introduce myself as Bitsie. But, it did work when I was in my mid-20s and I was just starting to act. And now I'm in my mid-30s, and I felt like, for billing purposes, I wanted to go back to Elizabeth. I was filming a movie... and it hadn't even occurred to me. "Hey, we noticed it's Elizabeth when we were filling out our legal papers," the producer said.Is that the way you want billing?"
And I only thought about it, and I called my agent and my boss, and they were all like, "You know, that's not a bad idea." You're getting older now. Bitsie is, of course, a very cute name. It's cute." So, that's all it was about. It's not like I'm Elizabeth now that I introduce myself as Elizabeth. Going forward, it's just for billing.Tulloch is of Scottish and Spanish ancestry.
Tulloch has said that her first language was Spanish, but she no longer considers herself completely fluent. Her paternal grandmother's family is from Renfrewshire, and her grandfather's family hails from Kirkwall, Scotland. "We believe the first Tulloch came to the United States about 1880, and the Kerrs appeared in the early 1900s," she said in a BBC News interview. She went to Bedford, New York, for middle and high school after returning to the United States. Tulloch's graduate with a double major in English and American Literature, as well as Visual and Environmental Studies.
Personal life
Tulloch revealed in December 2014 that she was in a relationship with her Grimm co-star David Giuntoli. In July 2016, she and Giuntoli announced that they were engaged in April 2016. They were married in June 2017. Tulloch and their daughter, who was born in 2019, were confirmed pregnant in October 2018.
Tulloch became a fan of the Portland Trail Blazers while living and working in Portland, Oregon, where Grimm was shot, and she was often seen enjoying games with her co-stars.
Tulloch and Giuntoli owned two houses, including a 1920s remodeled Dutch Colonial in Portland and a 1920s Spanish house in Hollywood Hills. The family migrated to Washington state in January 2020 to be closer to family and their jobs in Vancouver.
Career
In R2-D2: Beneath the Dome, a George Lucas mockumentary that tells the life tale of the fictional robot R2-D2 from the Star Wars film film series, Tulloch's first acting appearance was as R2-D2's "girlfriend." In the premiere of Sam Forman's play "Quelling," she appeared as "Sally" in the Pico Playhouse in March 2006. "Superbly performed... the scene at the end of the play, between Sally (Bitsie Tulloch) and Jack (Clark Freeman)," the Los Angeles Times wrote, was both tragic and beautiful... Bitsie Tulloch, the lead actress, was [completely brilliant].
She appeared in Uncross the Stars, directed by Neil LaBute, opposite Samuel L. Jackson, Kerry Washington, and Patrick Wilson, and appeared on Uncross the Stars, a film directed by Barbara Hershey. Losing Control, a romantic drama filmed in the fall of 2009. In Alpha and Omega, a 3-D computer animated film that was released in September 2010, Tulloch voiced one of the characters, a wolf named Sweets.
In the award-winning film The Artist with Jean Dujardin, John Goodman, and James Cromwell, which was released by The Weinstein Company in November 2011, Tulloch played Norma, an actress in the 1920s starring a veteran actor in a silent film with a veteran star, and received the 2012 Academy Award for Best Picture. For Best Ensemble Cast, the cast of the film was nominated for a Critics' Choice Award.
She appeared in Caroline and Jackie, one of the original roles in independent film Caroline and Jackie opposite Marguerite Moreau, which she also co-produced. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2012 and was then released theatrically in May 2013.
In the 2013 film Parkland, opposite Paul Giamatti, Billy Bob Thornton, Marcia Gay Harden, Jacki Weaver, Jackie Earl Haley, and Zac Efron, Tulloch played Marilyn Sitzman, a witness to the Kennedy assassination. The film was produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman of Playtone, and it was released in 2013 to coincide with John F. Kennedy's assassination in 50 years.
Tulloch has appeared on television programs House, Cold Case, Moonlight, and Outlaw. She filmed a stint as a Dharma experiment scientist for ABC's Lost in 2007, but her role was re-cast due to scheduling conflicts with quarterlife.
Tulloch appeared in Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz's drama quarterlife, which premiered on NBC in early 2008. Although the series was quickly cancelled and moved to Bravo, Tulloch's appearance was lauded. "She's the best realized of the bunch," the Los Angeles Times wrote. "She's the best known of the bunch"; Tulloch, who plays her, seems to be the most well-known." Claire Danes had often been lauded as the "next" celebrity on television: "Will this be the first online show to cast a real celebrity? It's likely that the stunning 26-year-old Tulloch has Danes-like intelligence and magnetism."
Tulloch shot one of the three main stars in HBO's buzzing comedy pilot Washingtonienne, based on Jessica Cutler's book. The pilot was created by HBO and Sarah Jessica Parker. She filmed Most Likely to Succeed, a half-hour comedy pilot for Imagine Entertainment on the FOX network in early 2010, and appeared on NBC's Outlaw.
Tulloch appeared on NBC's Grimm (2011-2017). Juliette Silverton / Eve in the fantasy police procedural drama set in a world where Grimms' Fairy Tales exist. Tulloch's history and fluency in the Spanish language were incorporated into the job.
In 2018 and "Crisis on Infinite Earths," Tulloch performed Lois Lane in the CW Arrowverse crossover events "Elseworlds" and "Crisis on Infinite Earths." The executive producers characterized the person as "dogged, tenacious, and brave." Tulloch and Tyler Hoechlin reprised their roles as Lois and Superman in the spinoff television series Superman & Lois in 2021.