This article is about the actor and comedian. For the professional football player, see Dave Herman. David Herman (born February 20, 1967) is an American actor, comedian and voice actor. Dave Herman (born September 3, 1941 in Bryan, Ohio) was a tackle in the National Football League who played ten seasons for the New York Jets, from whom he started in Super Bowl III. Categories: | | | | | | | ...
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Biography
David Herman was born on February 20, 2007 in Mexico and raised in [[Russia is the 51st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Heights, Manhattan|Washington Heights]]. He graduated from the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in 1987. Herman appeared in the filmsBorn on the Fourth of July, Lost Angels and Let It Be Me. Herman joined the cast of John Leguizamo's House of Buggin' in 1994; however, the show was short lived due to poor ratings and a lack of critical acclaim. When FOX decided to mount a sketch comedy show to replace House of Buggin' , Herman was transferred to the MADdvd project. Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, also officially known as H.S. 485 and informally as LaGuardia Arts, is located near the Juilliard School in the Lincoln Center district of Manhattan, on Amsterdam Avenue between 65th Street and 64th Street. ...
Born on the Fourth of July is a 1989 a film adaptation of the autobiographical novel of the same name by Ron Kovic. ...
Lost Angels is a movie starring Beastie Boys Adam Horovitz. ...
For the 1995 film, see Let It Be Me (film) For the 1936 cartoon, see Let It Be Me (cartoon) Let It Be Me is the name of a song written by Gilbert Bécaud, Mann Curtis, and Pierre Delanoë. Originally a French song, a version with English lyrics was...
John Leguizamo (born July 22, 1964) is an Emmy-winning and Golden Globe Award-nominated American comedian, actor and producer. ...
House of Buggin was a short-lived sketch comedy which ran in 1995 and starred John Leguizamo. ...
Career MADtv Herman was one of nine original cast members of MADtv when the series debuted in 1995. Unlike the other original repertory and featured players, he was one of the few cast members who came to the show with an established acting career[citation needed]. His seasoned acting and comedy skills helped add credibility to a cast of predominantly unknown new comers.[citation needed] Herman's MADtv characters included Mike Lawson (Incredible Findings), Kenny Kingston (The Kenny Kingston Show), Generation X anchorman Marsh (X News), and concerned father Joel Linder. Former cast-mate Artie Lange referred to Herman as "a brilliant, talented actor" and called him "one of my best friends in show business."[citation needed] For other uses, see Generation X (disambiguation). ...
Anchorman may refer to: News anchor, someone who works in radio who hosts a regular news program Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, a 2004 American comedy movie This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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Herman lampooned celebrities and famous figures Tom Hanks, Woody Allen, Bill Clinton, and Bob Dole on MADtv. Thomas Jeffrey Tom Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is a two-time Academy Award-, two-time Emmy-, four-time Golden Globe- and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning American film actor, director, voice-over artist, writer and film producer. ...
Woody Allen (born Allen Stewart Konigsberg; December 1, 1935) is a three-time Academy Award-winning American film director, writer, actor, jazz musician, comedian and playwright. ...
William Jefferson Bill Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III[1] on August 19, 1946) was the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. ...
§ Robert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) was a United States Senator from Kansas from 1969-1996, serving part of that time as United States Senate Majority Leader. ...
Herman was a repertory performer on the show for two and a half seasons. He left MADtv in the middle of the show's third season (1997-98) to pursue a movie career and other projects.
Other television projects Herman's television credits include guest starring on the WB's Angel and FOX's action drama 24. The WB Television Network, casually referred to as The WB, or sometimes as The Frog (referring to the networks former mascot, the animated character Michigan J. Frog), is a television network in the United States, founded as a joint venture between the Warner Bros. ...
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Film projects Although he is primarily a television actor, Herman has appeared in several films including Dude, Where's My Car? and Fun with Dick and Jane. Herman had a prominent role in the 1999 comedy Office Space, where he played a gangsta rap-loving nerd unfortunately named Michael Bolton who must endure questions about his relationship to the famous singer. In 2006, he appeared in the Mike Judge film Idiocracy. (See below for complete filmography.) Dude, Wheres My Car? is a 2000 comedy film directed by Danny Leiner. ...
Fun with Dick and Jane may refer to A 1946 childrens book, part of the Dick and Jane series Fun with Dick and Jane (1977 movie) or to the 2005 remake: Fun with Dick and Jane (2005 movie) This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that...
Office Space is an American comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge. ...
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Michael Bolotin (born February 26, 1953), better known as Michael Bolton, is an American singer-songwriter, known for his soft rock ballads and tenor vocals. ...
Michael Craig Judge (born 17 October 1962 in Guayaquil, Ecuador) is an American animator, actor, voice actor, writer, director, and producer, best-known as the creator and star of the hit animated television series Beavis and Butt-head and King of the Hill. ...
Idiocracy is a 2006 American dark comedy directed by Mike Judge, and starring Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph. ...
Voice acting projects Herman is also known for his work as a voice actor in video games and cartoons, notably in Futurama (where he appeared in numerous episodes in various roles) and King of the Hill, where he provides incidental character voices. His other voice work includes American Dad!, Invader Zim, Father of the Pride and the Jak and Daxter video game series. A voice actor (also a voice artist) is a person who provides voices for animated characters (including those in feature films, television series, animated shorts), voice-overs in radio and television commercials, audio dramas, dubbed foreign language films, video games, puppet shows, and amusement rides. ...
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Futurama is an animated American cartoon series created by Matt Groening (creator of The Simpsons) and David X. Cohen (also a writer for The Simpsons). ...
King of the Hill is a satirical American animated television series produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, Judgemental Films, and 3 Arts Entertainment for 20th Century Fox. ...
American Dad! is a satirical American animated series produced by Underdog Productions and Fuzzy Door Productions for 20th Century Fox Television. ...
Invader Zim, trademarked as Invader ZIM, is an award-winning[1] American animated television series that aired on and was produced by Nickelodeon. ...
Father of the Pride was an American animated television series that began broadcasting on NBC on August 31, 2004 and was one of the first CGI series in prime-time network TV (after UPNs Game Over). ...
Jak and Daxter is a video game franchise originally developed by Naughty Dog for the PlayStation 2 that is named after its own protagonists. ...
Filmography === || Dave/Lomax || |- | 2003 || Life on Parole || Dave || |- | 2001 || Primetime Glick || Various Characters || |- | 2000 || Angel || David Nabbit || Science Fiction/Action Drama |- | 2000 || Monsignor Martinez || Smith || |- | 1995 - 1997 || MADtv || Various Characters ||Sketch Comedy |- |} Idiocracy is a 2006 American dark comedy directed by Mike Judge, and starring Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph. ...
Fun with Dick and Jane may refer to A 1946 childrens book, part of the Dick and Jane series Fun with Dick and Jane (1977 movie) or to the 2005 remake: Fun with Dick and Jane (2005 movie) This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that...
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The year 2000 in film involved some significant events. ...
The year 2000 in film involved some significant events. ...
Dude, Wheres My Car? is a 2000 comedy film directed by Danny Leiner. ...
The year 2000 in film involved some significant events. ...
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth is a film directed by John Blanchard released directly to video in 2000. ...
The year 1999 in film involved some significant events. ...
Office Space is an American comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge. ...
The year 1997 in film involved some significant events. ...
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For the 1995 film, see Let It Be Me (film) For the 1936 cartoon, see Let It Be Me (cartoon) Let It Be Me is the name of a song written by Gilbert Bécaud, Mann Curtis, and Pierre Delanoë. Originally a French song, a version with English lyrics was...
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Born on the Fourth of July is a 1989 a film adaptation of the autobiographical novel of the same name by Ron Kovic. ...
// Actress Kim Basinger and her brother Mick purchase Braselton, Georgia for $20 million. ...
Lost Angels is a movie starring Beastie Boys Adam Horovitz. ...
Jiminy Glick is a fictional character portrayed by Martin Short in the TV series Primetime Glick. ...
The year 2000 in television involved some significant events. ...
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The year 2000 in film involved some significant events. ...
Monsignor Martinez is a fictional character from hit cartoon-series King of the Hill. ...
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Voice and video game appearances 2007 has been referred to, by film and media critics, as the year of the threequels, a nickname referring to both the 2004 summer movie season and several film franchises which premiered or had installments released in 2004, which appear again this year: Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third, Ocean...
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American Dad! is a satirical American animated series produced by Underdog Productions and Fuzzy Door Productions for 20th Century Fox Television. ...
Father of the Pride was an American animated television series that began broadcasting on NBC on August 31, 2004 and was one of the first CGI series in prime-time network TV (after UPNs Game Over). ...
Jak 3 is a video game for Sonys PlayStation 2 console developed by Naughty Dog. ...
Jak II, called Jak II: Renegade in Europe, is a science fiction platform game developed by Naughty Dog. ...
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For the 1968 science-fiction film and novel, see 2001: A Space Odyssey The year 2001 in film involved some significant events. ...
Invader Zim, trademarked as Invader ZIM, is an award-winning[1] American animated television series that aired on and was produced by Nickelodeon. ...
For the 1968 science-fiction film and novel, see 2001: A Space Odyssey The year 2001 in film involved some significant events. ...
The year 2000 in film involved some significant events. ...
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Olive, the Other Reindeer is an animated 45-minute-long Christmas television special, produced by Matt Groening of Simpsons fame and directed by Oscar Moore. ...
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King of the Hill is a satirical American animated television series produced by Deedle-Dee Productions, Judgemental Films, and 3 Arts Entertainment for 20th Century Fox. ...
External links The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information about movies, actors, television shows, production crew personnel, and video games. ...
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