
David Krumholtz was born on May 15, 1978 in Queens, New York. His mother, Judy, was a dental assistant, and his father, Michael, was a postal worker. He had an older sister named Dawn who was born in 1972. He also grew up Jewish.
His career began when he followed his friends to an open audition for
Conversations with My Father, a Broadway play that starred
Numb3rs costar Judd Hirsch and Jason Biggs. That run was followed by two feature films:
Life with Mikey, co-starring Michael J. Fox and a role that earned him a Young Artist Award nomination, and
Addams Family Values. However, he may be best known in the film world (in the eyes of children, anyway) for his role as Bernard, the head elf in the first two
Santa Clause movies. Due to contractral disputes, he could not partcipate in the third.
David was a part of many short-lived series over the years, ones that involved such co-stars as Tom Selleck, Henry Winkler, Jon Cryer, and Rob Lowe. He finally hit television success with
Numb3rs. In 2007, he was awarded an Honorary Associates of Arts Degree in Mathematics from Lake Tahoe Community College.
David's most recent film projects include roles in both
Harold & Kumar movies, the comedy hits
Superbad and
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, and a rumored role in Quentin Tarantino's new project.
As for his his personal life, David is currently engaged to Vanessa Britting. He proposed in Paris, France on a vacation. They plan to wed in 2009. He lives in Los Angeles, as of 2006.