Bitsie Tulloch
Bitsie Tulloch | |
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Tulloch at San Diego Comic-Con, 2011 | |
Born |
Elizabeth Andrea Tulloch January 19, 1981 San Diego, California, USA |
Alma mater | Harvard University |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2001–present |
Elizabeth "Bitsie" Andrea Tulloch (born January 19, 1981) is an American actress.
Early life and education
Tulloch was born in San Diego, California, but grew up in Spain, Uruguay, and Argentina. "Bitsie" is not a contraction of Tulloch's given name, Elizabeth, but a homage to her oddly nicknamed grandfather, a World War II bomber pilot.[1] Her father, Andrew Tulloch, works in Latin American banking, which is why she grew up abroad. After returning to the U.S., she went to middle and high school in Bedford, New York. Tulloch graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University with a double major in English and American Literature and Visual and Environmental Studies.[2] Tulloch is of Scottish descent on her father's side and Spanish descent on her mother's.[3]
Acting career
Film & theater
Tulloch played Marilyn Sitzman, a witness to the Kennedy assassination, in the star-studded 2013 film Parkland opposite Paul Giamatti, Billy Bob Thornton, Marcia Gay Harden, Jackie Weaver, Jackie Earle Haley, and Zac Efron. The film was produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman of Playtone. It was released in November 2013 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination.
In 2012 she starred as one of the titular 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 released theatrically in May 2013.
Tulloch played the small role of Norma, an actress in the 1920s starring in a silent movie with a veteran actor, in the award-winning movie The Artist with Jean Dujardin, John Goodman and James Cromwell, which was released by The Weinstein Company in November 2011, and won the 2012 Academy Award for Best Picture. The cast of the movie was nominated for a Critics Choice Award for Best Ensemble Cast.
She was in Lakeview Terrace directed by Neil LaBute, opposite Samuel L. Jackson, Kerry Washington, and Patrick Wilson, and worked with Barbara Hershey on a film called Uncross the Stars. In the fall of 2009 she filmed the romantic comedy Losing Control. Tulloch voiced one of the characters, a wolf called Sweets, in Alpha and Omega, a 3-D computer animated film, which was released in September 2010. Movies Tyranny and Riding the Pine are in pre-production.
Tulloch's first acting credit was as R2-D2's 'girlfriend' in R2-D2: Beneath the Dome, a mockumentary produced by George Lucas telling the life story of the fictional robot R2-D2 from the Star Wars film series. She starred as 'Sally' in the premiere of Sam Forman's play, "Quarterlife", which opened at the Pico Playhouse in March 2006. The L.A. Times wrote, "Superbly performed...the scene at the end of the play, between Sally (Bitsie Tulloch) and Jack (Clark Freeman), was heartbreaking and beautiful...The lead actress, Bitsie Tulloch, [was] absolutely brilliant."
Television
Tulloch played the lead role in Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz's drama quarterlife, which premiered on NBC in early 2008. While the series was quickly pulled and moved to Bravo, Tulloch was hailed for her performance. The Los Angeles Times wrote: "She's the best realized of the bunch... Tulloch, who plays her, seems destined to be better known."[4] She was often compared to the 'next' Claire Danes: "Will this be the first online show to create a real star? It looks likely: The gorgeous 26-year-old Tulloch clearly possesses Danes-like smarts and magnetism."[5]
Tulloch has appeared on television shows House, Cold Case, The West Wing, Moonlight, and Outlaw. In 2007 she filmed a role as a Dharma initiative scientist for the ABC series Lost, but her role was re-cast due to scheduling conflicts with quarterlife.
In 2009, Tulloch shot one of the 3 leads in HBO's buzzed-about comedy pilot Washingtonienne based on the book by Jessica Cutler. The pilot was produced by HBO and Sarah Jessica Parker. In early 2010 she filmed Most Likely to Succeed, a 1/2 hour comedy pilot for Imagine Entertainment through the FOX network, and a recurring role on NBC's Outlaw.
She was one of the series regulars on NBC's series (2011-2015) Grimm (2011–),[6] described as a dark but fantastical cop drama about a world in which characters inspired by Grimms' Fairy Tales exist.[7] Tulloch's heritage and fluency with the Spanish language were written into the role.
Personal life
Tulloch is in a relationship with her Grimm co-star David Giuntoli.[8]
Awards
In early 2012, Tulloch was nominated by the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards, commonly called the Critics' Choice Awards, for Best Ensemble Cast for The Artist. Tulloch was nominated for a 28th Annual LA Weekly Theater Award for her performance in Sam Forman's play, "Quarterlife." (March 2007) Quarterlife was an experimental sequence of 20+ episodes which were originally intended to be released only on the internet, but its success led it to being picked up by NBC.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2015 | Concussion | Keana Strzelczyk | Post-production |
2015 | Chronic | Lidia | |
2014 | Dead Draw | Sarah Parker | |
2013 | Parkland | Marilyn Sitzman | |
2012 | Caroline and Jackie | Jackie | Co-Producer |
2011 | The Artist | Norma | |
Losing Control | Trudy | ||
Riding the Pine | Trudy | ||
2010 | Alpha and Omega | Sweets (voice) | |
2008 | Lakeview Terrace | Nadine | |
Uncross the Stars | Corrine | ||
2007 | Ring Tone | Molly | |
2006 | Life is Short | Marcy | |
Sent | Angel |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011–present | Grimm | Juliette Silverton | Series Regular |
2010 | Most Likely to Succeed | Cooper | Episode: "Pilot" |
Outlaw | Bethany Whitmore | 2 episodes | |
Tranny | Alexandra Hubbard | 4 episodes | |
2009 | Washingtonienne | April | Episode: "Pilot" |
2008 | Quarterlife | Dylan Krieger | Series Lead |
House | Whitney | Episode: "Joy to the World" | |
Moonlight | Celeste | Episode: "The Mortal Cure" | |
2007 | lonelygirl15 | Alex | 15 episodes |
2006 | Cold Case | Tara Kozlowski | Episode: "The War at Home" |
2004 | The West Wing | Susan | Episode: "Third-Day Story" |
References
- ↑ "- The Block With Tim". theblockradio.com. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- ↑ "Global Business Institute - Whats New". nyu.edu. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- ↑ Craig Ferguson 11/2/11E Late Late Show Bitsie Tulloch. YouTube. November 7, 2011. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- ↑ "So-called Net show is rare for medium". latimes. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- ↑ "The Creators of 'My So-Called Life' Grow Up With 'Quarterlife' - The Everything Guide to Online Video - New York Magazine". NYMag.com. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- ↑ Nysa11. "Grimm (TV Series 2011– )". IMDb. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- ↑ Nellie Andreeva. "NBC's 'Grimm' And 'Smash' Add To Casts". Deadline. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- ↑ http://www.zap2it.com/blogs/grimm_bitsie_tulloch_david_giuntoli_dating_portland-2014-12
External links
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- Bitsie Tulloch at the Internet Movie Database
- Bitsie Tulloch at the NBC.com
- Bitsie Tulloch at TV Guide
- Bitsie Tulloch on Twitter
- Gary Strauss (9-12-2007). "Producers of 'thirtysomething' network with the Web generation". USA Today
- Michael Cieply (13-10-2007). "Show Series to Originate on MySpace". NY Times
- Bill Carter (17-12-2007). "NBC Acquires ‘Quarterlife..." in NY Times
- "NBC Buys Quarterlife, Bitsie Tulloch to Be Inescapable" New York Magazine
- in HollywoodReporter
- in Variety
- in HollywoodReporter
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