What Is David Giuntoli Net Worth?
David Giuntoli, an American actor recognized for his role as Detective Nick Burkhardt in the NBC supernatural drama “Grimm” and Eddie Saville in the ABC drama series “A Million Little Things,” has an estimated net worth of $3 million. This figure reflects his successful career in television and film.
Early Career and Rise to Fame
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in June 1980, David C. Giuntoli’s path to acting wasn’t immediately clear. He graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in International Business and Finance. After college, Giuntoli began exploring acting, joining the Echo Theater Company and taking acting classes. His initial foray into the entertainment industry came in 2003 when MTV cast him in the reality series “Road Rules: South Pacific”. He also participated in MTV’s “The Challenge” from 2003 to 2004, using the earnings from these appearances to pay off college debt and pursue acting full-time. Giuntoli moved to Los Angeles in 2007 and studied with acting teacher Chris Fields before joining the Echo Theater Company.
Giuntoli’s acting debut occurred in 2007 with a role in the TV series “Ghost Whisperer”. He then appeared in episodes of “Veronica Mars,” “Nip/Tuck,” and “Grey’s Anatomy”. He also had recurring roles in “Privileged” and “Eli Stone” and guest starred in “The Unit,” “Without a Trace,” “Cold Case,” “Crash,” and “Private Practice”. His movie debut was in the 2009 film “Weather Girl,” and he subsequently starred in “6 Month Rule” and “Caroline and Jackie.” These early roles helped him gain experience and recognition in the industry.
“Grimm” and Subsequent Roles
Giuntoli’s career reached a significant milestone in 2011 when he was cast as Detective Nick Burkhardt in the NBC series “Grimm.” The show premiered in October 2011 and ran for six seasons, comprising 123 episodes, until March 31, 2017. Some reports suggest that he earned around $100,000 per episode for “Grimm”, which contributed substantially to his wealth. The success of “Grimm” allowed him to gain a solid financial footing and further opportunities in the industry. His portrayal of Det. Nick Burkhardt was a pivotal role in the NBC supernatural drama.
In addition to “Grimm”, Giuntoli appeared in the 2012 motion picture “Caroline and Jackie” in a supporting role and played Scott Wickland, a DS agent, in “13 Hours”. In 2016, he starred in the comedy film “Buddymoon”, which he co-created with Flula Borg and Alex Simmons. From 2018 to 2023, Giuntoli played Eddie Saville in the ABC drama series “A Million Little Things”.
Real Estate and Personal Life
In 2017, David Giuntoli and his wife, Bitsie Tulloch, who also co-starred in “Grimm,” purchased a home in the Hollywood Hills for $1.94 million. The Spanish-style property, built in the 1920s, features original hardwood floors, arched windows, and a Batchelder-tile fireplace in the living room. The 3,500 sq. ft. home includes seven bedrooms, two of which are used as office space, and another as a media room. The bathrooms have been updated in vintage style, featuring new cabinets, countertops, and custom nickel faucets and accessories. This real estate investment contributes to Giuntoli’s overall asset portfolio.
Giuntoli married Bitsie Tulloch in June 2017. They welcomed their first child, a daughter named Vivian, in February 2019. He drives Nick Burkhardt’s 1989 Land Cruiser which he bought from Grimm. He also has a considerable fan base on social media, with over 477,000 followers on Instagram and 50,8,000 followers on Twitter, respectively.
Other Ventures and Recognition
David Giuntoli appears in the first shot of the 2010 Dodge Charger Super Bowl 44 ad, which had the punchline “Man’s Last Stand.” Giuntoli has received nominations for several awards, including an NAACP Image Award, MTV Movie Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award. He actively engages with fans through social media, which can lead to additional opportunities and income. He has been involved in promotional events and endorsements, contributing to his overall income.