David Krumholtz was born on the 15th May 1978, in Queens, New York City USA, of Jewish descent, and is an actor perhaps best known for his participation in the series “Numbers” (2005 – 2010) in the role of Charlie Eppes, the mathematician who helps his brother in the FBI as well as in feature films. Krumholtz has been active in the entertainment industry since 1992.
How much is the net worth of David Krumholtz? It has been calculated by authoritative sources that the outright size of his wealth is as much as $6 million, as of the data presented in the middle of 2016; television and films are the main sources of Krumholtz net worth. His assets among others include the family house in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California valued at $2.1 million.
David Krumholtz Net Worth $6 Million
To begin with, he was raised in Queens by his parents Michael and Judy Krumholtz. David Krumholtz began his acting career at the age of 13, and got his first major role of Joel Glicker in film “Addams Family Values” in 1993, playing the boyfriend of Wednesday Addams, meeting in a holiday camp. The following year he played an elf in the fantasy family comedy “The Santa Claus” alongside Tim Allen, and played the same role again in the sequel “The Santa Claus 2” (2002). In 1997, the portrayal of Francis Davenport in the film “The Ice Storm” by Ang Lee was a critical success, and his net worth grew steadily.
David Krumholtz is a very versatile actor with multiple experiences. On the cinema screens he often changes model type, passing from teen movies like “Top Ten Reasons I Hate About You” (2000) to adventure movies like “The Mexican” (2001). On television, the actor is tempted by the most tortured characters such as in “ER”, in which he plays the role of a mentally ill killer. In 2003, the actor took a leading role in the series “The Lyon’s Den” alongside Felicity Huffman; the series failed commercially, but David became popular. Subsequently, he starred opposite Jamie Foxx in “Ray” (2004), before landing the main role in the series of a new genre “Numbers” (2005 – 2010), in which he embodied Charlie Eppes, a mathematical genius who helps his brother, a federal agent (played by Rob Morrow) to solve crimes with the help of calculations. After playing under the direction of Joss Whedon in “Serenity” (2004), he was faced with Anthony Hopkins in “Bobby” (2006), the story of the Robert Kennedy’s murder. What is more, he starred in the film “Live!” (2007) which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. He was then cast as the main in the television series “The Playboy Club” (2011), and landed the lead role in the sitcom “Partners” (2012).
Recently, he starred in the critically acclaimed drama film “The Judge” (2014) by David Dobkin and landed the lead role in the thriller film “Ghost Team” (2016) by Oliver Irving. To summarise, all the aforementioned roles have increased the total size of David Krumholtz’s net worth.
Finally, in the personal life of the actor, he has been married to the actress Vanessa Britting since 2010; they have one child.
Slate Award for best Actor (2005), Hollywood Film Award - Ensemble of the Year (2006), Achievement Award (2005)
Nominations
Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture (2005), Teen Choice Awards (1999), Young Artist Awards (1994)
Movies
“Addams Family Values” (1993), “The Ice Storm” (1997), “The Santa Claus”, “The Santa Claus 2” (2002), “Top Ten Reasons I Hate About You” (2000), “The Mexican” (2001), “The Lyon's Den” (2003), “Ray” (2004), “Live!” (2007), “Ghost Team” (2016)
There is only so much I can understand and not screw up.
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It's really cool to know that you've put something together that isn't for a particular audience. It's so often that a TV show can really only speak to one sect of the population, and this really is something that appeals to a worldwide fan base. People who are into the pursuit of knowledge. Their reaction has meant the world to us.
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My parents went crazy when they found out that I had gotten the part in 'Conversations With My Father!' I'd never given acting a thought. They were proud of me and very encouraging.
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The role of Charlie Eppes has changed me. I never imagined I would play a role like this. I lost some weight, grew my hair and now every woman in America over 40 wants to date me. It's their daughters I want to convince. The truth is all this talk makes me blush. Me, I look in the mirror and all I see is this Jewish kid from Queens.
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What's great is that because math is such a universal language, really, our fans come in all shapes and sizes, all ages and genders and races and backgrounds and cultures.
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Charlie's not your conventional mathematician... we sexed him up a little bit.
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I lost some weight, grew my hair and now every woman in America over 40 wants to date me. It's their daughters I want to convince.
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Me, I look in the mirror and all I see is this Jewish kid from Queens.
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Shooting this show is pretty intense. You lose your life. But I have no life, so it's perfect!
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So many shows out there dumb-down the country. It's so admirable to be part of a show that wants people to think.
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Has previously worked with his Numb3rs (2005) co-stars Judd Hirsch in Conversations with My Father (1992), a Broadway play, and with Peter MacNicol in "Addams Family Values" (1993).
Was awarded an honorary Associates of Arts degree in Mathematics from Lake Tahoe Community College in 2007 in recognition of his work on the TV show Numb3rs (2005).
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Father - Michael worked for the US Postal Service; Mother - Judy was a dental assistant; older sister Dawn (born 1972).
His father, who is American-born, is of Polish Jewish descent. His mother, who left Hungary in 1956, is from a Jewish family originally from Tarnów (Southern Poland). David had a Bar Mitzvah ceremony.
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Attended Stephen A. Halsey Junior High School in Forest Hills, Queens.
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Played Neil in the original pilot for the comedy series Suddenly Susan (1996). After the pilot was shot, the format of the show was changed and the character later became Todd Stites and went to David Strickland.