![]() ![]() Krumholtz at the premiere of Serenity in September 2005 Along with his starring roles on television, Krumholtz made guest appearances on ER as schizophrenic patient Paul Sobriki, as well as on Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Lucky, Freaks and Geeks, and Undeclared. In 2005, he finally found television success with the CBS series Numb3rs. Along the way, he had the opportunity to work with Jason Bateman ( Chicago Sons, 1997), Tom Selleck ( The Closer, 1998), Jon Cryer ( The Trouble with Normal, 2000), and Rob Lowe ( The Lyon's Den, 2003). Krumholtz later starred in several short-lived series over the years. ![]() In 1994, Krumholtz co-starred in his first television series, Monty, with Henry Winkler the show lasted only a few episodes. However, due to a scheduling conflict, he could not reprise the role in The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006). Although his work in these two films garnered him critical attention, David is probably best known by children as the sarcastic head elf Bernard from The Santa Clause (1994) and its first sequel The Santa Clause 2 (2002). For his role in Mikey, David was nominated for a 1993 Young Artist Award. Fox and Addams Family Values (1993) with Christina Ricci. Soon after his run on Broadway, Krumholtz co-starred in two feature films, Life With Mikey (1993) with Michael J. When he tried out, he won the role of Young Charlie, with Judd Hirsch, Tony Shalhoub and Jason Biggs, who was also making his Broadway debut. Career Īt the age of 13, Krumholtz followed his friends to an open audition for the Broadway play Conversations with My Father (1992). ![]() His paternal grandparents had emigrated from Poland, and his mother moved from Hungary to the U.S. He grew up in a "very working-class, almost poor", Jewish family. He is the son of Michael, a postal worker, and Judy Krumholtz, a dental assistant. Krumholtz was born in Queens, New York City. ![]()
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