David Wayne Spade (born July 22, 1964) is an American actor, standing comedian, writer, and television personality. He became famous in the 1990s as a cast member on Saturday Night Live, then began his successful acting career in film and television. She also starred in or starred in the movies of Tommy Boy , Black Sheep , Joe Dirt , Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Spotlight , Grown Ups , and Grown Ups 2 , among others.
He has also been part of an echo ensemble of two old sitcoms: Just Shoot Me! (1997-2003) and Rules of Engagement (2007-2013). He also starred as C. J. Barnes in the sitcom 8 Simple Rules (2004-2005). In animation, he voiced Kuzco in the 2000 movie The Emperor's New Groove and a direct sequel to his video, Kronk New Groove .
His comedic style, both in his material and acting roles, depends heavily on sarcasm and self-humiliation.
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Spade was born in Birmingham, Michigan. She is the son of Judith J. (nà © à © e Meek), a magazine writer and editor, and Wayne M. Spade, a sales representative. His brothers are Bryan and Andy Spade; Andy Spade is an entrepreneur who, along with his wife Kate Spade, founded the designer company Kate Spade New York.
Spade and his family moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, when David was four years old. His parents divorced soon afterwards, and he and his siblings were raised for the most part by their mother, in relative poverty.
Spade attended Saguaro High School and then Scottsdale Community College, before moving to Arizona State University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in business in 1986. He is also a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Spade staged on the long-running sketch comedy, Farce Side Comedy Hour , on various occasions. In the mid-80s he also did a "stand up" on Monday night comedy show at Greasy Tony's Pizza in Tempe, Arizona.
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Careers
With the help of comedian friend and comedian Dennis Miller, he joined Saturday Night Live in 1988. In 1990, Spade was a regular player and writer. While there, he was known for sarcasm, and his characters in a number of sketches became a hit. Some of them include a flight attendant for "Total Bastard Airlines" who bid "Buh-Bye" a disdain for every passenger while landing; a receptionist for Dick Clark who, as a matter of policy, asks people indiscriminately, "And you?"; and a sarcastic Hollywood Minute reporter who communicates with celebrities using a single sentence. Other characters include Christy Henderson from Gap Girls and Karl from Karl's Video sketch. She also performs various celebrity shows, including Brad Pitt and Michael J. Fox. According to an interview with Spade, most of the material he wrote at the beginning of his time in SNL was given to Dana Carvey to appear on the show. Because of his relatively low level of work, he is threatened to be fired as a player, until the segment "Hollywood Minute" secures his position.
The most famous moment of "Hollywood Minute" took place in 1996 when an image appeared on the screen of Eddie Murphy, himself a former cast member of Saturday Night Live, and Spade exclaimed, "Look, boys, it's a falling star Make a wish! ", Referring to the lack of box office success at the time, the latest with the film Vampire in Brooklyn. The crack caused the audience to gossip and made Murphy angry at both Spade and SNL for years afterward.
Though most of the players remained in 1995, Spade remained in the following year to assist in the transition with the new players. He then quit in 1996 on the grounds of "fatigue" as his reason. Spade says, "When I go away, it will lighten the pressure, not be a movie star.You can not stay there forever - it kills you in. It's aging you in dog years, it's a tough place." He again hosted an episode in 1998 and another in 2005.
Spade movie career successful. She appeared with fellow cast members Saturday Night Live and Chris Farley's friends in two comedy movies, Tommy Boy (1995) and Black Sheep (1996) )). The two planned a third movie together when Farley died of a drug overdose in 1997 at the age of 33 years. When Spade refused to attend Farley's funeral, rumors circulated that something fell between the two. Spade admitted that their friendship had been strained partly because of Farley's drug problem, but stated that the reason he did not attend the funeral was that he could not handle it emotionally.
Although he received several offers to star in his own TV show, he refused and joined the ensemble player from Steven Levitan's office sitcom Just Shoot Me !, across from Laura San Giacomo and George Segal, who ran for seven season from 1997 to 2003. He played a sarcastic receptionist, Dennis Finch.
While appearing on Just Shoot Me , Spade played his first solo role as a title character in the 2001 film Joe Dirt, which was a simple box office success. The film was co-written by Spade and Fred Wolf.
Spade starred again in the 2003 film Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star , again written by Spade and Wolf. This is the first of many films in which Spade has appeared that was produced by another living companion of Saturday Night Live, Adam Sandler. Most notable among these are the Grown Ups (2010) and Grown Ups 2 (2013) movies, both of which include Spade and Sandler among the lead roles, and both are hits the main box office.
Spade hosted the Teen Choice Awards and SpikeTV's Video Game Awards in 2003. He voiced characters on several episodes of Beavis and Butt-head and produced his own TV series Sammy in 2000 From the year 2002 to 2006, Spade regularly appeared in commercials for Capital One (with Nate Torrence) where he plays a fictitious competitor company employee whose policy of honoring credit card rewards (and almost anything else) is "always absent." In 2004, she joined the cast of 8 Simple Rules, after the death of the sitcom, John Ritter, for the third and final seasons.
She hosted Comedy Central TV's Showbiz Show with David Spade for three seasons, from September 2005 to October 2007. On the show, Spade mocks Hollywood and celebrities in a similar way to the old "Hollywood Minute" segment in SNL .
Spade is one of the voice talents for the 2006 video game The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning . He provided the sound of the companion of Spyro, Sparx.
From 2007 to 2013, Spade starred as Russell Dunbar in the CBS sitcom encyclopedia Rules of Engagement .
In 2010, he worked with TBS as a pilot for an animated series based on Joe Dirt , but was eventually aborted.
In 2014, Spade has guest roles in the sitcom episode ABC The Goldbergs (where George Segal has a lead role as "Pops", grandfather protagonist). The final credit shows the interaction between Pops and Spade characters.
Awards and honors
Spade received an Emmy nomination and two Golden Globe nominations for his role as Dennis Finch on Just Shoot Me! .
On September 5, 2003, Spade received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Personal life
Spade has been dating many actresses and celebrities, including Heather Locklear, Julie Bowen, Teri Hatcher, and Naya Rivera, with E! News called him "bachelor of the George Clooney era from the comedy world." She and Playboy Playmate Jillian Grace has a daughter, Harper, born August 26, 2008.
In December 2005, Spade donated $ 100,000 to the Phoenix police department, which provided firearms for officers. Spade also donated $ 200,000 to the Oklahoma tornado aid program on May 20, 2013, and $ 100,000 against the challenge of an ALS ice bucket in 2014.
Spade lives in Beverly Hills, California. In June 2017, his home was burglarized.
Spade's brother-in-law is the late fashion designer of Kate Spade.
Movieography
Movies
Television
Video game
Music videos
References
External links
- Official website
- David Spade on IMDb
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