From: Manhunt Daily
If forced to make a choice between Grimm star David Giuntoli and a plate of bacon, that dead pig might be in trouble. Giuntoli started his career on MTV’s old Road Rules show, where they apparently had a very tight wardrobe budget because David was barely clad. That’s not a complaint.
Giuntoli’s's one of those rare reality television success stories, and now he’s heading up his own show. He’s got the sort of hair where, when you’re turbo-fucking his butt, you can yank his head back (in a sexy but nice way) and start hissing dirty things in his ear. Handle hair.
David C. Giuntoli (born June 18, 1980) is an American actor. He is best known for the lead role of Detective Nick Burkhardt in the NBC drama Grimm.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Giuntoli was raised in the St. Louis, Missouri, suburb of Huntleigh. He admits to not being very athletic as a child. In an Access Hollywood interview Giuntoli stated "I was like three feet shorter than I am now until I was a sophomore in high school. But I had the same sized head and ass as I do now. I was an awkward little fellow. In high school I started gravitating a little toward acting." After graduating from St. Louis University High School in 1998, he attended Indiana University Bloomington, earning a Bachelors Degree in International Business and Finance in 2002.
David Giuntoli returned to St. Louis after college. However his heart was in being an entertainer instead of a career in finance, something his family realized early on as he always enjoyed making people laugh from a young age. Reconnecting with his high school theater teacher, he began taking acting lessons locally. His first career break came in 2003 when he was discovered by talent scouts for MTV and cast in the networks reality series Road Rules: South Pacific. The three-month adventure in the South Pacific, and a subsequent appearance on the seventh season of Real World/Road Rules Challenge provided the resources to pay off his college debt and further cemented his decision to pursue acting as a full time career.
In 2007, he moved to Los Angeles, CA to further pursue an acting career. There he studied under director and acting teacher Chris Fields before joining the Echo Theater Company. A long series of guest appearances on various TV series and TV movies followed, including Nip/Tuck, Veronica Mars, Grey's Anatomy, Ghost Whisperer, Privileged, Without a Trace, and Cold Case among others. Giuntoli was also in consideration for the title role of the relaunched Superman movie Man of Steel, but was eventually beaten out by English actor Henry Cavill. His biggest role in TV to date is the series Grimm, which premiered in October, 2011. In addition to his work on Grimm Giuntoli was seen in 2012 in the motion picture Caroline and Jackie in a supporting role.
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