David Krumholtz, born on May fifteenth, nineteen seventy-eight, is a versatile American actor known for his dynamic performances across film, television, and stage. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Bernard in the beloved The Santa Clause franchise, which began in nineteen ninety-four and continues to resonate with audiences today. Krumholtz's talent shines through in his portrayal of Michael Eckman in the classic teen film 10 Things I Hate About You, as well as Goldstein in the popular Harold & Kumar film trilogy.
In addition to his film work, Krumholtz captivated television audiences as Charlie Eppes in the CBS drama series Numb3rs from two thousand five to two thousand ten. His recent portrayal of Isidor Isaac Rabi in the critically acclaimed film Oppenheimer showcases his ability to tackle complex characters. Krumholtz has also made notable appearances in films such as Addams Family Values, The Ice Storm, and Superbad, further solidifying his status as a talented character actor.
Beyond the screen, Krumholtz made his Broadway debut in the play Conversations with My Father in nineteen ninety-two. He returned to the stage in two thousand twenty-two, playing Hermann Merz in Tom Stoppard's semi-biographical Holocaust play Leopoldstadt, earning a Drama League Award nomination for his compelling performance. His diverse body of work reflects his dedication to the craft and his ability to engage audiences across various mediums.