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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