Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of former “Once Upon A Time” fans who now prefer “Grimm” for their daily fairytale requirements… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!
As a former Grimm creature himself, star Silas Weir Mitchell’s character “Monroe” helps Portland homicide detective Nick Burkhardt, played by David Giuntoli, find his way through a frightening assortment of local legends.
All this happens on the new NBC series “Grimm,” which is loosely adapted from the classic fairytales.
SILAS WEIR MITCHELL podcast excerpt: “I am trying to foreswear my creature self, the Big Bad Wolf. I don’t want to be that anymore… I’m trying to be a new kind of creature.”
You can LISTEN to this interview with actor SILAS WEIR MITCHELL, star of NBC’s GRIMM, by clicking the audio player above!
If you hesitated to try this show out because you thought it would never last, think again: “Grimm” is performing well in the ratings in its 9 p.m. Friday timeslot and was recently picked up for a full season.
Silas Weir Mitchell Website
Grimm Website
More Mr. Media® interviews with the cast of Grimm: David Giuntoli • Bree Turner • Bitsie Tulloch • Russell Hornsby • Sasha Roiz • Reggie Lee • Paul Cowsill, extreme landscaper for ‘Grimm,’ singer in The Cowsills
I love to watch the television series of Grimm, because it brings back a good bit of the fairy tales I miss watching on tv over the years and it is very interesting and a creepy sort of show and I love creepy dark tales and so does my daughter. I write about half barabarian and half spiders- I call them barbarian spiders; there are different types of them though and I have finished one manuscript on one whose an latrodectus black widow barbarian spider named Vornalla Walckenaer, the novel is very interesting and I am writing a follow up series on the novel titled Nor Marie: the rise of the Barbarian spiders, the first book is titled Nor Marie: Vornalla Walckenaer- the whole thing is a spider mystery book. Grimm is a terrific show and I hope it shows for years to come!
Thanks for taking the time to write, Andrea!