David Krumholtz
American actor
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2025 | Krumholtz is listed in post-production for the film 'Deliver Me from Nowhere' as Al Teller |
2024 | David Krumholtz won the Gold Derby Awards for Ensemble Cast for his role in Oppenheimer, sharing the award with the entire cast |
2024 | Voiced characters in 'Sausage Party: Foodtopia' and 'Batman: Caped Crusader' |
October 4 2024 | Interviewed by The New York Times regarding cannabis reliance. |
2023 | Portrayed Isidor Isaac Rabi in the film 'Oppenheimer'. |
2022 | Returned to the role of Bernard two decades later in the Disney+ series The Santa Clauses. |
2022 | Returned to Broadway, playing Hermann Merz in Tom Stoppard's play Leopoldstadt, receiving a Drama League Award nomination. |
January 18 2021 | Made an appearance on WWE Monday Night Raw as Fake Drew McIntyre |
2020 | Played Monty Levin in the HBO miniseries The Plot Against America. |
2018 | Starred as Rabbi Gil Ableman in '13 episodes of Living Biblically' |
2018 | Appeared in 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs'. |
2017 | Moved from Los Angeles to Wyckoff, New Jersey. |
2017 | Portrayed Harvey Wasserman in the HBO drama series The Deuce and appeared in the film 'Wonder Wheel'. |
2016 | Krumholtz had a particularly active year, appearing in multiple films including 'Sausage Party' (voice role as Kareem Abdul Lavash), 'Casual Encounters' as Sammy Deetz, and 'Ghost Team' as Stan |
2016 | Appeared in the films 'Hail, Caesar!' and 'Sausage Party'. |
2015 | Krumholtz played the title role of an elderly Jewish woman in the IFC comedy series Gigi Does It, which he co-created with Ricky Mabe and Zach Golden. |
2013 | Krumholtz performed in The Columnist as David Halberstam with LA Theatre Works |
2013 | Krumholtz starred in three films: 'Tuna' as Getty, 'The Big Ask' as Andrew, and 'This Is the End' as Himself |
2012 | Appeared in multiple TV shows including 'Raising Hope', 'The Newsroom', 'Partners', and 'Childrens Hospital' |
2012 | David Krumholtz was cast opposite Michael Urie in CBS' comedy TV series Partners, which was later cancelled after six episodes. |
January 2012 | Pronounced cancer-free after undergoing radioactive iodine treatment. |
2011 | David Krumholtz performed in the play Copenhagen, portraying Werner Heisenberg with LA Theatre Works |
2011 | David Krumholtz appeared in two films: 'Mr. Popper's Penguins' as Kent and 'A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas' as Goldstein |
2011 | Starred in The Playboy Club on NBC, which was cancelled after three episodes. |
July 2011 | Krumholtz was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. |
July 2011 | Diagnosed with thyroid cancer. |
2010 | Starred in the TV film Tax Man on Fox, which was not picked up to series. |
May 22 2010 | Krumholtz married Vanessa Britting at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. |
May 18 2010 | CBS cancelled the television show Numb3rs. |
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