Grimm
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Grimm
Summary
Grimm is a television series[1]. Grimm ranks in the top 1% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,223 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Grimm is the creator of David Greenwalt[3].
- Grimm is the creator of Stephen Carpenter[4].
- Grimm is the creator of Jim Kouf[5].
- Grimm's instance of is recorded as television series[6].
- Grimm's director is recorded as Norberto Barba[7].
- Grimm's director is recorded as David Greenwalt[8].
- Grimm's director is recorded as David Solomon[9].
- Grimm's composer is recorded as Richard Marvin[10].
- Grimm's genre is recorded as horror television series[11].
- Grimm's genre is recorded as fantasy television series[12].
- Grimm's genre is recorded as crime television series[13].
- Grimm's genre is recorded as police television drama[14].
- Grimm's genre is recorded as drama television series[15].
- Grimm's logo image is recorded as Grimm-logo.png[16].
- Grimm's logo image is recorded as Grimm (Universal Television) logo.svg[17].
- Grimm's logo image is recorded as Grimm (TV series) logo 2.svg[18].
- Grimm's cast member is recorded as David Giuntoli[19].
- Grimm's cast member is recorded as Russell Hornsby[20].
- Grimm's cast member is recorded as Elizabeth Tulloch[21].
- Grimm's cast member is recorded as Silas Weir Mitchell[22].
- Grimm's cast member is recorded as Claire Coffee[23].
- Grimm's cast member is recorded as Bree Turner[24].
- Grimm's cast member is recorded as Reggie Lee[25].
- Grimm's cast member is recorded as Sasha Roiz[26].
- Grimm's production company is recorded as Universal Television[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Directors include Norberto Barba[7], David Greenwalt[8], and David Solomon[9]. Cast members include David Giuntoli[19], Russell Hornsby[20], Elizabeth Tulloch[21], Silas Weir Mitchell[22], Claire Coffee[23], and Bree Turner[24]. Created works include David Greenwalt[3], a screenwriter[28], b. 1949[29], of United States[30]; Stephen Carpenter[4], a screenwriter[31], b. 1901[32], of United States[33]; and Jim Kouf[5], a screenwriter[34], b. 1951[35], of United States[36], awarded the Edgar Awards[37], specialised in film screenwriting[38].
Publication
Grimm's original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[39]. Genres include horror television series[11], fantasy television series[12], crime television series[13], police television drama[14], and drama television series[15].
Why It Matters
Grimm ranks in the top 1% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,223 views/month).[2] Grimm has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[40]