David Spade
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David Spade
David Wayne Spadeis an American actor, stand-up comedian, writer, and television personality. He rose to fame in the 1990s as a cast member on Saturday Night Live, then began a successful acting career in both film and television. He also starred and co-starred in the films, Tommy Boy, Black Sheep, Joe Dirt, Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser, Grown Ups and Grown Ups 2, among others...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth22 July 1964
CityBirmingham, MI
CountryUnited States of America
You catch all the '80s hits without any of 'the stuff from the new album,'
I think it's sweet that everyone still has a real nice place in their hearts for him, they still remember him.
Everyone is so weird in L.A. that if you're somewhat normal, it's exotic.
Whenever you get on the plane, the flight attendant will always tell you the name of your pilot. Like anyone goes, Oh, he's good.
Most of the shows I want to do I'm not smart enough to figure out how to watch.
Spent most of the summer looking for shade. Driving around. Shade. Please? Driving in malls. I'll park a mile away I don't care. I'm just looking for a tree branch, anything. Long weed. Big leaf, get the front corner panel under it. Oh precious shade, I have it - you don't!
With Saturday Night Live you're looking for any hook, any way to stay on the show.
When my stepfather died, I just kind of fell apart. I felt pretty vulnerable, like there literally could be no tomorrow.
People come and go around you, but you're never the one getting the big stuff. I like that.
I don't like throwing myself in a place that's going to rock my world.
You know the drill. 18 is legal. 17 with consent. 16 with a note. 15 if her dad's in the room. Low five!
On Sundays, I lay low, sulk a lot, and try to get my head together for next week.
I have two skateboards, but I don't get to use them much. I have a snowboard, which I've never used.
It wasn't a cutdown to call someone a Mexican. It would kill my career to refer to someone as Mexican today. It's like calling me an American.