Elizabeth "Bitsie" Tulloch is an American actress, born in San Diego, California, but grew up in Spain, Uruguay, and Argentina. Her ancestry is half English and Scottish, and half Spanish. She is fluent in Spanish, although she no longer considers herself completely fluent.
Tulloch graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University with a double major in English and American Literature and Visual and Environmental Studies. Her first acting credit was as R2-D2's "girlfriend" in R2-D2: Beneath the Dome, a mockumentary produced by George Lucas.
She starred as "Sally" in the premiere of Sam Forman's play, Quarterlife, which opened at the Pico Playhouse in March 2006. The Los Angeles Times wrote, "Superbly performed...the scene at the end of the play, between Sally (Bitsie Tulloch) and Jack (Clark Freeman),was heartbreaking and beautiful... The lead actress, Bitsie Tulloch, [was] absolutely brilliant."
Tulloch's film roles include Lakeview Terrace, Losing Control, Alpha and Omega, The Artist, Caroline and Jackie, Parkland, and Most Likely to Succeed. She has also appeared on television shows House, Cold Case, The West Wing, Moonlight, and Outlaw.
Tulloch played the lead role in Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz's drama quarter-life, which premiered on NBC in early 2008. She was a series regular on the NBC series Grimm (2011-2017),a fantasy police procedural drama set in a world where characters inspired by Grimms' Fairy Tales exist.
In September 2018, Tulloch was confirmed to play Lois Lane in The CW crossover event "Elseworlds" in the series Supergirl and The Flash. She reprised her role as Lois Lane in the television series Superman & Lois in 2021.
Tulloch is married to her Grimm co-star David Giuntoli, and they have two children together. She is a fan of the Portland Trail Blazers and was often seen attending games with her co-stars. The family moved to the state of Washington at the beginning of 2020.
Tulloch has been nominated for several awards, including a Critics' Choice Award for Best Ensemble Cast for The Artist and a 28th Annual LA Weekly Theater Award for her performance in Sam Forman's play, Quarterlife.