David Krumholtz

David Krumholtz ( born May 15, 1978 in Queens, New York City ) is an American actor.

Biography

Krumholtz was in Queens, New York City, the son of Hungarian Judy, a dental assistant, and Michael Krumholtz, a postal employee, was born. He grew up in a Jewish working-class family.

Career

Krumholtz began his acting career by accident at the age of 13 years. He went with some friends to an audition on Broadway for the play Conversations with My Father. Although it was for him not important to get a role and he even less expected, he was selected for the role of Young Charlie. Shortly after the performances on Broadway, Krumholtz was seen in the films Life with Mikey and The Addams Family in crazy tradition. For his role in Life with Mikey, he was nominated in 1993 for a Young Artist Award. His most famous role was that of the elf Bernard in the first two films of the Santa Clause trilogy.

1994 Krumholtz made ​​his first guest appearance on the television series Monty and then further appearances on such series as ER - Emergency Room, American Campus - Ready for the university, Law & Order and Freaks and Geeks. His breakthrough in television, he managed 2004 Numb3rs, where he plays the role of Dr. Charlie Eppes mathematics genius. Krumholtz has in Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen's action-comedy This is the end itself parodied.

22 May 2010 Krumholtz married his girlfriend, actress Vanessa Brit Ting.

Filmography

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