'Grimm' Gains Bree Turner As Series Regular
Spice shop owner will help flesh out Season 2 arc
NBC's has promoted actress Bree Turner to a series regular on "Grimm," according to TVLine.
Turner plays spice shop owner Fuchsbau Rosalee, who is a recovering drug addict that comes from a family of foxlike creatures and has a growing romantic arc with Eddie Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell). She first appeared in the episode “Island of Dreams” and inherited the shop following the death of her brother, Freddy.
The series recently secured a 22-episode Season 2 order from the network.
"Grimm," which is inspired by Grimm’s Fairy Tales, fuses elements of fantasy to a crime drama format and chronicles a dark but fantastical world in which fairy tale characters exist.
The series follows detective Nick Burckhardt (David Giuntoli) as he embraces his family's legacy of protecting mankind from the supernatural creatures of the world. He is aided by a reformed Blutbad, Monroe, who has mastered his race's dark impulses.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" writer David Greenwalt serves as co-writer and executive producer of the show alongside Jim Kouf, who also penned episodes of "Angel." Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner ("Will & Grace") also hold executive producing duties.
Universal Television and Hazy Mills Productions spearheads the series.
Turner is also set to appear with Jennifer Love Hewitt in the film adaptation of the stage comedy "Jewtopia."
Grimm’s Fairy Tales is a collection of German origin fairy tales published by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in 1812.
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