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David Krumholtz

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David Krumholtz Biography

Adept at playing the wiseguy, David Krumholtz has built up an impressive body of credits with roles as smart and sarcastic teens wise beyond their years. With the recent success of the CBS show Numb3rs, in which he stars, Krumholts is enjoying a transition into serious adult roles and is garnering high praise for his performances. David Krumholtz has distinguished himself with both talent and the sort of unconventional looks that allow him to be both nebbish and dashing at the same time.

He got his start at age 13 after attending an open call for Herb Gardner's semi-autobiographical stage drama "Conversations With My Father", winning the role of the youthful incarnation of one of the sons of a bartender (Judd Hirsch). A featured role in "Life With Mikey" as an obnoxious child star marked his film debut and was followed by a memorable turn as Wednesday Addams' (Christina Ricci) socially stunted love interest in "Addams Family Values" (both 1993). He went on to be featured in "The Santa Clause" (1994), offering a stand out performance as the elf who informs Tim Allen of his duties as the jolly one's replacement.

He broke out of the children's movie genre with "The Ice Storm" (1997), directed by Ang Lee, playing Francis Davenport, the Upper East Side brat who gets Katie Holmes drunk. The following year, he earned critical praise as Natasha Lyonne's older brother in Tamara Jenkins' "The Slums of Beverly Hills". With a part that included an unforgettable scene where he sings Luck Be a Lady while clad only in white underpants, Krumholtz turned in an impressive comedic performance. Krumholtz's profile further increased when he was cast in the superior teen comedy "Ten Things I Hate About You" (1999) as an enterprising high school student who helps lovesick new kid Joseph Gordon-Levitt win the heart of his beloved Bianca (Larisa Oleynik). 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".

The following years also found David in films like "How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog" (2000) with Kenneth Branagh, and "The Mexican" (2001) with Brad Pitt. But it was the role of Yussel in "Liberty Heights" that brought David to the attention of actor and filmmaker Edward Burns, who then cast him in the 2001 independent movie "Sidewalks of New York". Playing the romantic and slightly obsessive Benny, David was on a path to larger, more complex film roles. In "Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie" (2002) premiered on FX Networks that America got to see David in a leading role. "Big Shot" was a true story based on the Arizona State University basketball fixing scandal of the Early 1990s. David played Benny Silman, a college student and campus bookmaker who was jailed for his part in shaving points off key ASU basketball games. Benny was unlike any character David played prior, and earned well deserved critical praise for his performance, proving that he was not just a sidekick.

Also in 2002 David reprised one of his most endearing roles as Bernard the Elf in "The Santa Clause 2". After a year of less than successfull television projects, he returned to the screen with "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" (2004) and a brief but memorable part in the Academy Award winning picture, "Ray" (2004) along side Jamie Foxx. In September of 2005, he was seen in Joss Whedon's science fiction film "Serenity" as Mr. Universe.

Currently, David is enjoying his time working on the hit TV series NUMB3RS. He plays Charlie Eppes, a mathematical genius who helps his brother Don (Rob Morrow), an FBI agent, solve crimes using math. The cast of NUMB3RS also includes Judd Hirsch, the man who gave David his start in acting back in 1992 on the Broadway stage. Television critic Matt Roush (TV Guide) called David's work on NUMB3RS "probably his best TV work to date."

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    Speaking fees for David Krumholtz, or any other keynote speakers and celebrities, are determined based on a number of factors and may change without notice. The amount that David Krumholtz charges to speak often varies according to the circumstances, including their schedule, market conditions, length of presentation, and the location of the event. The speaker fees listed on this website are intended to serve as a guideline only. In some cases, the actual quote may be above or below the stated range. For the most current fee to hire David Krumholtz, please fill out the booking request form or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to speak with an experienced booking agent.
  • WHO IS THE AGENT FOR David Krumholtz?

    All American Entertainment has successfully secured celebrity talent like David Krumholtz for clients worldwide for more than 15 years. As a full-service talent booking agency, we have access to virtually any speaker or celebrity in the world. Our agents are happy and able to submit an offer to the speaker or celebrity of your choice, letting you benefit from our reputation and long-standing relationships in the industry. Fill out the booking request form or call our office at 1.800.698.2536, and one of our agents will assist you to book David Krumholtz for your next private or corporate function.
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David Krumholtz Biography

Adept at playing the wiseguy, David Krumholtz has built up an impressive body of credits with roles as smart and sarcastic teens wise beyond their years. With the recent success of the CBS show Numb3rs, in which he stars, Krumholts is enjoying a transition into serious adult roles and is garnering high praise for his performances. David Krumholtz has distinguished himself with both talent and the sort of unconventional looks that allow him to be both nebbish and dashing at the same time.

He got his start at age 13 after attending an open call for Herb Gardner's semi-autobiographical stage drama "Conversations With My Father", winning the role of the youthful incarnation of one of the sons of a bartender (Judd Hirsch). A featured role in "Life With Mikey" as an obnoxious child star marked his film debut and was followed by a memorable turn as Wednesday Addams' (Christina Ricci) socially stunted love interest in "Addams Family Values" (both 1993). He went on to be featured in "The Santa Clause" (1994), offering a stand out performance as the elf who informs Tim Allen of his duties as the jolly one's replacement.

He broke out of the children's movie genre with "The Ice Storm" (1997), directed by Ang Lee, playing Francis Davenport, the Upper East Side brat who gets Katie Holmes drunk. The following year, he earned critical praise as Natasha Lyonne's older brother in Tamara Jenkins' "The Slums of Beverly Hills". With a part that included an unforgettable scene where he sings Luck Be a Lady while clad only in white underpants, Krumholtz turned in an impressive comedic performance. Krumholtz's profile further increased when he was cast in the superior teen comedy "Ten Things I Hate About You" (1999) as an enterprising high school student who helps lovesick new kid Joseph Gordon-Levitt win the heart of his beloved Bianca (Larisa Oleynik). 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".

The following years also found David in films like "How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog" (2000) with Kenneth Branagh, and "The Mexican" (2001) with Brad Pitt. But it was the role of Yussel in "Liberty Heights" that brought David to the attention of actor and filmmaker Edward Burns, who then cast him in the 2001 independent movie "Sidewalks of New York". Playing the romantic and slightly obsessive Benny, David was on a path to larger, more complex film roles. In "Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie" (2002) premiered on FX Networks that America got to see David in a leading role. "Big Shot" was a true story based on the Arizona State University basketball fixing scandal of the Early 1990s. David played Benny Silman, a college student and campus bookmaker who was jailed for his part in shaving points off key ASU basketball games. Benny was unlike any character David played prior, and earned well deserved critical praise for his performance, proving that he was not just a sidekick.

Also in 2002 David reprised one of his most endearing roles as Bernard the Elf in "The Santa Clause 2". After a year of less than successfull television projects, he returned to the screen with "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" (2004) and a brief but memorable part in the Academy Award winning picture, "Ray" (2004) along side Jamie Foxx. In September of 2005, he was seen in Joss Whedon's science fiction film "Serenity" as Mr. Universe.

Currently, David is enjoying his time working on the hit TV series NUMB3RS. He plays Charlie Eppes, a mathematical genius who helps his brother Don (Rob Morrow), an FBI agent, solve crimes using math. The cast of NUMB3RS also includes Judd Hirsch, the man who gave David his start in acting back in 1992 on the Broadway stage. Television critic Matt Roush (TV Guide) called David's work on NUMB3RS "probably his best TV work to date."

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  • How to book David Krumholtz?

    Our booking agents have successfully helped clients around the world secure talent like David Krumholtz for both live and virtual events for over 20 years. The team at All American Entertainment represents and listens to the needs of organizations and corporations seeking to hire keynote speakers, celebrities or entertainers for speaking engagements, personal appearances, product endorsements, or corporate entertainment. Fill out a booking request form for David Krumholtz, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to discuss your upcoming event. One of our experienced agents will be happy to help you get pricing information and check availability for David Krumholtz or any other celebrity of your choice.
  • How much does it cost to book David Krumholtz?

    Speaking fees for David Krumholtz, or any other keynote speakers and celebrities, are determined based on a number of factors and may change without notice. The amount that David Krumholtz charges to speak often varies according to the circumstances, including their schedule, market conditions, length of presentation, and the location of the event. The speaker fees listed on this website are intended to serve as a guideline only. In some cases, the actual quote may be above or below the stated range. For the most current fee to hire David Krumholtz, please fill out the booking request form or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to speak with an experienced booking agent.
  • Who is the agent for David Krumholtz?

    All American Entertainment has successfully secured celebrity talent like David Krumholtz for clients worldwide for more than 20 years. As a full-service talent booking agency, we have access to virtually any speaker or celebrity in the world. Our agents are happy and able to submit an offer to the speaker or celebrity of your choice, letting you benefit from our reputation and long-standing relationships in the industry. Fill out the booking request form or call our office at 1.800.698.2536, and one of our agents will assist you to book David Krumholtz for your next private or corporate function.
  • What is a full-service talent booking agency?

    All American Speakers is a "buyers agent" and exclusively represents talent buyers, meeting planners and event professionals, who are looking to secure celebrities and speakers for personal appearances, speaking engagements, corporate entertainment, public relations campaigns, commercials, or endorsements. We do not exclusively represent David Krumholtz or claim ourselves as the exclusive booking agency, business manager, publicist, speakers bureau or management for David Krumholtz or any other speaker or celebrity on this website. For more information on how we work and what makes us unique, please read the AAE Advantage.

David Krumholtz is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics . The estimated speaking fee range to book David Krumholtz for your event is available upon request. David Krumholtz generally travels from and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Rob Morrow, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Peter Berg, Liev Schreiber and Simon Helberg. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling David Krumholtz for an upcoming live or virtual event.

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This website is a resource for event professionals and strives to provide the most comprehensive catalog of thought leaders and industry experts to consider for speaking engagements. A listing or profile on this website does not imply an agency affiliation or endorsement by the talent.

All American Entertainment (AAE) exclusively represents the interests of talent buyers, and does not claim to be the agency or management for any speaker or artist on this site. AAE is a talent booking agency for paid events only. We do not handle requests for donation of time or media requests for interviews, and cannot provide celebrity contact information.

If you are the talent and wish to request a profile update or removal from our online directory, please submit a profile request form.

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