David Spade
David Spade
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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David Spade is an American actor, comedian, television producer, and writer who has been active in the entertainment industry since the late 1980s.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on July 22, 1964, David Spade is still alive.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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David Spade is an American actor, comedian, television producer, and writer.
Early Life and Background
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David Spade was born in Birmingham, Michigan, to Judith J. (née Levy), a sales associate, and Joseph M. Spade, a nursery industry owner. He grew up in a middle-class family with two sisters. After graduating from Groves High School, Spade moved to Hawaii for college but dropped out after two years.
Major Accomplishments
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Spade's breakthrough came when he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live (SNL) in 1990, where he became known for his sarcastic humor and impressions. He spent five seasons on the show, leaving in 1996 to pursue other projects.
After SNL, Spade co-starred alongside Chris Farley in the film Tomcats (2001). However, his career gained momentum with the release of Joe Dirt (2001), a comedy where he also starred and co-wrote. The film became a cult classic and helped establish Spade as a leading comedic actor.
Spade has continued to work in both television and film, creating several notable shows, including Rules of Engagement (2007-2013) and The Detour (2016-2019). He has also made appearances on TV shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm and Modern Family.
Notable Works or Actions
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Throughout his career, Spade has been involved in various projects that showcase his comedic talents. Some of his notable works include:
Tomcats (2001): A comedy film where Spade co-starred with Chris Farley.
Joe Dirt (2001): A cult classic comedy where Spade starred and co-wrote the screenplay.
* Rules of Engagement (2007-2013): A television show that Spade co-created, wrote, and executive produced.
Impact and Legacy
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David Spade's impact on the entertainment industry is undeniable. His unique brand of humor has influenced a generation of comedians and actors. He continues to create and produce content that resonates with audiences worldwide.
Spade's contributions to television have been particularly significant, providing comedic relief in various shows and films. His dedication to his craft has made him one of the most recognizable names in comedy today.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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David Spade is widely quoted and remembered for his biting wit and ability to poke fun at himself and those around him. His unapologetic humor has made him a favorite among audiences, and his iconic characters have become ingrained in popular culture.
His dedication to creating new content has solidified his position as one of the most versatile actors in the industry. Whether through his work on SNL or his solo projects, Spade continues to leave an indelible mark on comedy.
Quotes by David Spade

Success? You can't get a big head about it. When people stare at me, they could be whispering to their friend, 'That guy sucks! Have you seen him before? He's horrible.'

It’s just a campy blast. I just want to do as little as I can and make it good, and try not to sell out. I’m sure I will, but I’m just trying to postpone it.

It’s brutal. I see friends when their shows don’t work. Everything’s riding on making money and all the pressure and how people scatter when fortunes turn downward.

There are a couple hard things. One, getting a funny idea that people can relate to; a funny idea or a funny script; there’s a million pitches.

It’s good to do stand-up. It kind of wakes you up and makes you feel like you’re doing something. You got the crowd right there. That’s all fun.

Staying in a hotel this time. They put me up in a little bit of a shithole. Yeah. Just this side of rinky dink. The first 7 floors are a homeless shelter, but I’m on 8.

Horrible date all through high school and college. Here’s an impression of me on a date in high school. Come on, chug it!


