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Russell Hornsby (born May 15, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Edward "Eddie" Sutton on ABC Family's Lincoln Heights, as Luke on the HBO drama In Treatment, as Detective Hank Griffin on the NBC series Grimm, and as Lyons in the movie Fences.
She quickly evolves, under Nick's tutelage, to become a powerful and percipient Grimm. Dr. Harper (played by Sharon Sachs) is a medical examiner, who gives essential insight into Nick and Hank's early cases, just as Nick is beginning to understand his role as a Grimm. Bud Wurstner (played by Danny Bruno) is a beaver-like Wesen, called an Eisbiber.
Grimm is an American fantasy police procedural drama horror television series created by Stephen Carpenter, Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt, and produced by Universal Television for NBC. The series premiered on October 28, 2011, and ended on March 30, 2017, after six seasons consisting of 123 episodes .
He is aided by his partner Hank Griffin (Russell Hornsby) and a Wesen named Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) to solve cases related to the Wesen and stop them from causing an uprising in the human world. Throughout the course of the show, Nick has faced terrorist Wesen organizations such as the Verrat, the Royal Family, the Wesenrein and Black Claw ...
Later that morning, police officer Nick Burkhardt (portrayed by David Giuntoli), and his partner Hank Griffin (Russell Hornsby), are discussing Nick's plans to propose to his girlfriend. A woman walks by and while looking at Nick, her face changes to that of a non-human creature. Hank appears not to notice anything.
Nick McHatton from TV Fanatic, gave a 3.9 star rating out of 5, stating: "The 'Grausen' is a very interesting take on what's become standard Grimm fare, and it's a pathogen that so rarely infects a human that the Wesen, Grimms, and Royals all got together to banish the victim – thinking they were possessed. I've really come to enjoy the ...
The A.V. Club's Kevin McFarland gave the episode an "A−" grade and wrote, "An episode like 'Kiss Of The Muse,' one of the best examples of the kind of compelling, consistent genre show Grimm can be at its best, always reminds me that it was the first overall pick in Grantland's cancellation draft. Almost nobody gave this show a real chance ...
Carly realizes Nick is a Grimm and panics, showing her Coyotl form in front of Hank. Hank, now also in a frenzy, points his gun at her. In trying to calm them both down, Nick is forced to tell Hank that the things he has been seeing are real. The pack holds Jarold at gunpoint, threatening to kill him if Nick and Hank do not relinquish Carly.