Eileen Grubba
Eileen Grubba an American actress, producer, writer, and director.
In 2013, she played Code Blue Nurse (credited as Nurse) in the Showtime series DEXTER.
Appearances[]
Career[]
Film
Her film credits include roles in Singularity (2017); A Winter Rose (2016); Wild Oats (2016); Last Call at Murray's (2016); Is That a Gun in Your Pocket? (2016); Rushlights (2013); Road to Marakesh (2012); The Five-Year Engagement (2012); Martini Mom and Devil Spawn (2012); State of Play (2009, uncredited); Costa Chica: Confession of an Exorcist (2006); Rats (2003); Outlaw (2001); True Rights (2000); Strike Zone (2000 Video); and A Simple Twist of Fate (1994, uncredited).
TV Movies
Her TV movies include Death Interrupted (2011); Better People (2010); Poetri-N-Motion (2009); Citizen Jane (2009); and Tides of War (2005).
Shorts
Her shorts include Grit (2019); Take My Hand (2018); What About the Boy? (2018); Hannibal, Missouri (2017); Monty and the Runaway Furnace (2016, voice); When Death Comes to Visit (2016); Family Affair (2015); Ecotone (2014); Our Father (2014); Whiskey 'n Ditch (2012); Sleeping with the Bear (2012); The Rift (2012); Rising Sun (2012); Lex Talionis (2011); Continental Divide (2010); Last Seen on Dolores Street (2010); Kingdom's End (2010); Farewell to the Sparrow (2009); The Chosen (2008); Lily (2006); Another Man's Treasure (2005); Shades of Crimson (2005); The Guest of Honor (2001); and Spinning (1999).
Television
Her TV credits include appearances on The Politician; Watchmen; Donna On the Go; The Grindhouse Radio; Pink Collar Crimes; Fear the Walking Dead; Game of Silence; The Red Road; Criminal Minds; Benched; Instant Mom; Bones; Masters of Sex; Enlightened; Rizzoli & Isles; Sons of Anarchy; Hung; CSI: Miami; The Mentalist; The Resolve; The Closer; The Young and the Restless; Monk; Nip/Tuck; Faux Baby; Cold Case; What Should You Do?; ER; Any Day Now; Port Charles; Passions; and Ryan Caulfield: Year One.
Personal Life[]
Eileen was born in Anchorage, Alaska into a family of eight children. She grew up in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, then moved to Atlanta, Georgia where she trained at the Alliance Theater, sang in a choir, performed in musicals, and worked in commercials and Independent films. She next moved to New York City where she trained at HB Studios, sang cabaret, and worked in TV and Film before moving to Los Angeles. [1]
Trivia[]
- Her nickname is Peep.