David Spade
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Image:David Spade, Black & White.jpg David Spade (born July 22, 1964 in Birmingham, Michigan) is an American actor, comedian and producer.
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Biography
Early life
Spade is the youngest of Wayne Spade and Judy Todd's three sons. He grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona and is the brother of Andy Spade, CEO of Kate Spade and brother-in-law of the famed designer Kate Spade.
He graduated with a degree in business from Arizona State University in 1986 and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Career
Spade, encouraged by friends to pursue a career in comedy, joined Saturday Night Live in 1990 as a regular cast member and writer. Here he made popular his well-known sarcastic, smart aleck character in a number of skits, some of which include: a flight attendant who bids an unpleasant "Buh-Bye" to each passenger as they deplane; a receptionist for Dick Clark who, as a matter of policy, asks even the most recognizable face "And you are?"; and, most famously, the bitingly sarcastic Hollywood Minute reporter who assaults celebrities with a series of one-liners. This particular role won Spade both acclaim from the public and scorn from celebrities—perhaps most noticeably from fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus Eddie Murphy when Spade did a joke in which a photograph of Murphy, whose career had started to falter, was shown, and Spade quipped, "Look children, a falling star... Quick, make a wish." In a Spade in America sketch he received a tattoo of Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes from Sean Penn. He also impersonated celebrities such as Michael J. Fox, Kurt Cobain and Tom Petty.
Though many of the cast left in 1995, Spade stayed on the following year to help in the transition with the new cast. He returned to host an episode in 1998 and another in 2005.
Spade also has a reasonably successful movie career highlighted by his work with fellow Saturday Night Live cast member Chris Farley. His more recent movies, such as Joe Dirt, have not been commercial successes. In 1997, Spade reprised his role as a sarcastic receptionist in the television series Just Shoot Me.
He voiced characters on several episodes of Beavis and Butt-head, and produced his own TV series Sammy in 2000. Spade has also appeared in recent commercials for Capital One, with Nate Torrence where he plays the employee of a fictional rival company whose policy toward honoring credit card rewards is "always no."
He is currently the host of a new Comedy Central show, The Showbiz Show with David Spade, which began in September 2005. On the show, Spade makes fun of Hollywood and celebrities in a manner similar to his old "Hollywood Minute" segment on SNL.
Filmography
Film
- Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987)
- Light Sleeper (1992)
- Coneheads (1993)
- Reality Bites (1994)
- PCU (1994)
- Tommy Boy (1995)
- Black Sheep (1996)
- A Very Brady Sequel (1996)
- Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996) (voice)
- 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag (1997)
- Senseless (1998)
- The Rugrats Movie (1998) (voice)
- Lost & Found (1999)
- Loser (2000)
- The Emperor's New Groove (2000) (voice)
- Joe Dirt (2001)
- Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003)
- Racing Stripes (2005) (voice)
- Lil' Pimp (2005) (voice)
- Kronk's New Groove (2005) (voice)
- Grandma's Boy (2006)
- The Benchwarmers (2006)
Upcoming:
- Kraig Kringle (2007)
Television
- Born to Be Mild (1990)
- Saturday Night Live (cast member from 1990-1996)
- Beavis and Butt-Head (cast member from 1994-1997) (voice)
- Just Shoot Me! (1997-2003)
- David Spade: Take the Hit (1998)
- Sammy (2000) (canceled after 2 episodes)
- 8 Simple Rules (cast member from 2004-2005)
- The Showbiz Show with David Spade (2005-present)
External links
- Official Website
- David-Spade.com
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- David Spade Online
- Daily David Spade Newsde:David Spade
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