David Spade
David Spade is a comedian and actor known for his dry humor and his time on Saturday Night Live.
TV Actor
July 22, 1964
Cancer
60
Birmingham, Michigan, United States
David Spade, a comedian, actor, writer, and television personality, rose to fame in the 1990s with his work on Saturday Night Live. Initially joining as a writer with the assistance of his friend and fellow comedian Dennis Miller, Spade eventually became a cast member known for his sarcastic humor and memorable characters. He gained further recognition for his role in the sitcom Just Shoot Me! and appeared in films such as Tommy Boy, Black Sheep, Grown Ups, and The Emperor’s New Groove. Spade has received numerous awards, including an Emmy for his writing on The Larry Sanders Show. Additionally, he has hosted shows like Lights Out with David Spade and appeared on The Netflix Afterparty. Despite his accomplishments, Spade has faced challenges and has been candid about his struggles with adapting to various TV shows.