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| David Krumholtz One of the more accomplished young actors to be immortalized on celluloid in the late 1990s, David Krumholtz has distinguished himself with both talent and the sort of unconventional looks that allow him to be both dashing and nebbish at the same time. A native of New York City, where he was born May 15, 1978, Krumholtz began his professional career at the age of 13, when he starred opposite Judd Hirsch in the Broadway production of Conversations with My Father. He went on to make his film debut in 1993, appearing as an obnoxious child actor in the Michael J. Fox comedy Life with Mikey. That same year, he had a small role as Wednesday Addams' (Christina Ricci) socially stunted love interest in Addams Family Values.
Krumholtz's first truly memorable film role was that of Francis Davenport, the Upper East Side brat who gets Katie Holmes drunk in Ang Lee's The Ice Storm (1997). The following year, he earned critical praise as Natasha Lyonne's older brother in Tamara Jenkins' The Slums of Beverly Hills, a role made particularly indelible by the scene in which the character belts out Sinatra while wearing nothing but his tighty whities. Krumholtz's profile further increased when he was cast in Ten Things I Hate About You (1999), one of a large crop of bubblegum teensploitation comedies to stampede through multiplexes during the late '90s. The film was one of the genre's more critically and commercially successful excursions, and it provided a nice complement to Krumholtz's other film that year, Barry Levinson's critically praised Liberty Heights. David Krumholtz now stars in the critically acclaimed new drama Numb3rs as Charlie Eppes, a mathematician who is a professor at a California University, who helps his FBI brother Don (Rob Morrow) on solving cases. Judd Hirsch also stars as his father. The show airs friday nights on CBS at 10:00 pm (pacific time).
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Filmography Liberty Heights (1999) - Yussell (Yate) Slums of Beverly Hills (1998) - Ben Abromowitz The Santa Clause (1994) - Bernard Addams Family Values (1993) - Joel Glicker Interesting Facts: DOB: May 15, 1978 Height: 5"8 (yes, this was heard from David himself). His Father worked for the Postal Service He was terrible at Math in High School When he was a 15 he dated Brittany Murphey It is rumored to have said that David has had a long time girl friend and is still with her. David is one of the few celebrities out there, to keep his original birth name. His Zodiac sign is Taurus. He enjoys singing, especially rap. He is very short. But they make him look taller in the movies. Links to Other Sites |
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