David Spade

Spade in 2008 David Wayne Spade (born July 22, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and podcaster. His comedic style, in both his stand-up material and acting roles, relies heavily on sarcasm and self-deprecation.

After several years as a stand-up comedian, Spade rose to prominence as a writer and cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series ''Saturday Night Live'' from 1990 to 1996. Following his departure from ''SNL'', he began an acting career in both film and television, starring or co-starring in the films ''Tommy Boy'' (1995), ''Black Sheep'' (1996), ''Senseless'' (1998), ''Joe Dirt'' (2001), ''Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star'' (2003), ''The Benchwarmers'' (2006), ''Grown Ups'' (2010) and its 2013 sequel, ''The Ridiculous 6'' (2015), ''The Do-Over'' (2016), and ''The Wrong Missy'' (2020).

He has been part of an ensemble cast of two sitcoms: ''Just Shoot Me!'' (1997–2003) and ''Rules of Engagement'' (2007–2013). Additionally, he starred as C. J. Barnes in the sitcom ''8 Simple Rules'' (2004–2005). For his role in ''Just Shoot Me!'', he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and two Golden Globes. In animation, he voiced Ranger Frank in ''The Rugrats Movie'' (1998), Kuzco in ''The Emperor's New Groove'' (2000) and its direct-to-video sequel, ''Kronk's New Groove'' (2005), the red panda Aliur in ''Snowflake, the White Gorilla'' (2013) and Griffin the Invisible Man in the ''Hotel Transylvania'' film series (2012–2022). Spade hosted a late-night talk show ''Lights Out with David Spade'', which premiered on July 29, 2019. Provided by Wikipedia

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