
Actor
Michael Grimm
Born 1970 · Munich, Germany
Michael Joseph Grimm is an American singer and winner of the fifth season of America's Got Talent. He auditioned in Los Angeles for the fifth season of America's Got Talent. His audition received praise from all three judges, advancing him to Vegas Week. His performance of "Try a Little Tenderness" was criticized by Piers Morgan for being way over 90 seconds and could have got him disqualified. Grimm still advanced to the quarterfinals. His quarterfinal performance, "Tired of Being Alone," was once again praised, and advanced to the semifinals. Earlier in the show, Sharon Osbourne commented that her husband Ozzy Osbourne is rooting for Michael. Michael performed "You Can Leave Your Hat On" during semifinals while recovering from a dehydration related illness. Despite the illness, he managed to deliver a terrific performance, that was once again praised by the judges, and he advanced to the finals. After performing "Let's Stay Together" in the Top 10, he advanced to the Top 4. He went on to win the show with a record breaking number of votes.
Acting

3096 Days
Policeman · 2013

Joyeux Noel
German Soldier - Michael · 2005

My Blind Date with Life
Küchenchef Krohn · 2017

The Diary of Anne Frank
Willem van Maaren · 2016

Scene of the Crime
Georg Weingärtner · 1970

Ach, diese Lücke, diese entsetzliche Lücke
Director · 2026

Guglhupfgeschwader
Mike Kuglmayer · 2022

Der letzte Bulle
Thomas Mühsam · 2010

Wilsberg
Dede · 1995

The Mallorca Files
Vince · 2019

Murder by the Lake
Dr. Aloys Hartl · 2014

Old Agent Men
von Gütersloh · 2017

Hubert ohne Staller
Edgar Streubel · 2011

Die Rosenheim-Cops
Tobias Hartl · 2002

Crash Point: Berlin
Hubert 'Hub' Roob (as Michael Grimm) · 2009

Heavyweights
Franzl · 2006

Polizeiruf 110
Peter Post · 1971

All of a Sudden
Hausmeister · 2016
Karl-May-Spiele: Im Tal des Todes
Lata Nalgut · 2002
Woyzeck
Soldat · 1999

Nord Nord Mord
Gero Lowitz · 2011

Der Bergdoktor
Markus Leitner · 2008
Der Nebelmörder - Schatten über der Stadt
Peter Rottweil · 2000

Das Verschwinden
Helmut Wagner · 2017