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David Krumholtz

**David Krumholtz**, born May 15, 1978, is a renowned American actor with a career spanning multiple decades. He is best known for his diverse range of roles, including Bernard in _The Santa Clause_ franchise and Michael Eckman in _10 Things I Hate About You_. Beyond these well-loved roles, he has graced the screens as Goldstein in the _Harold & Kumar_ film trilogy, Charlie Eppes in the CBS drama series _Numb3rs_, and Isidor Isaac Rabi in _Oppenheimer_. Beyond films, Krumholtz’s talent extends to the stage where he made his Broadway debut in the 1992 play _Conversations with My Father_. Among his numerous pictures are notable films: _Addams Family Values_, _Slums of Beverly Hills_, _Ray_, _Superbad_, _Hail, Caesar!_, and _The Ballad of Buster Scruggs_. Krumholtz's TV credits also shine brightly; He portrayed Harvey Wasserman in HBO's _The Deuce_ and Monty Levin in _The Plot Against America_. On a personal note, Krumholtz's battle with thyroid cancer and his subsequent victory are inspirational.

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