David Krumholtz Highlights

  • 2006: Played a high school baseball coach looking for his wife in the Ed Burns directed "Looking for Kitty", also co-starring Burns
  • 2006: Reprised his elf role for “The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause”
  • 2005: Cast in Joss Whedon's science fiction film "Serenity", as Mr. Universe
  • 2004: Appeared in small key roles in the successful films "Ray" and "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle"
  • 2004: Cast as Charlie Eppes in the CBS series "NUMB3RS"
  • 2002: Starred "Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie" (FX)
  • 2002: Reprised his elf role for “The Santa Clause 2”
  • 2002: Debut as a leading man in the romantic comedy "You Stupid Man" (never released theatrically in the US; released on DVD in 2006)
  • 2001: Played the romantic and slightly obsessed Benny in Edward Burns' "Sidewalks of New York"
  • 2000: Played a normal guy seeing a therapist who suddenly thinks the world is out to get him in “The Trouble with Normal” (ABC)
  • 1999: Cast in the popular teen movie "10 Things I Hate about You" with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Julia Stiles
  • 1999: Portrayed a young conflicted Jewish man in Barry Levinson’s coming-of-age drama, “Liberty Heights”
  • 1998: Played Natasha Lyonne's brother in “The Slums of Beverly Hills”
  • 1997: Had in a small part in Ang Lee’s suburban drama, “The Ice Storm”
  • 1994: Cast as the younger son of a conservative talk show host (Henry Winkler) in the short-lived Fox sitcom, "Monty"
  • 1994: Cast as the sarcastic head elf, Bernard in "The Santa Clause"
  • 1993: Film debut, co-starring in "Life With Mikey", opposite Michael J. Fox
  • 1993: Co-starred in "Addams Family Values" as the love interest to Wednesday Addams (Christina Ricci)
  • 1992: Acting debut at the age of 13 playing Young Charlie opposite Judd Hirsch in the Broadway play "Conversations with my Father"