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David Spade
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Born: Jul 22, 1964
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Comic brat extraordinaire David Spade was born on July 22, 1964, in Birmingham, Michigan, the youngest of three boys. Raised in Scottsdale, Arizona (from age 4), he graduated with a degree in business at Arizona State University in 1986. A natural prankster most of his life, Spade was pushed immediately into stand-up comedy by friends and appeared in nightclubs and college campuses all over the country. A casting agent saw his routine at "The Improv" in Los Angeles and offered him a mischievous role in the film Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol. In 1990, he finally hit the big time as a regular cast member and writer on Saturday Night Live '80. Slow in gaining acceptance on the show, his razor-sharp sarcasm finally caught on by his second season, playing a number of smart aleck characters in a variety of sketches, including a highly disinterested airline steward who bids each passenger adieu with a very sardonic "buh-bye", and an irritating receptionist for Dick Clark Productions who greets each huge celebrity with an unknowing "And you are....?." A master of the put-down, Spade's Hollywood Minute reporter also took cynical advantage of tabloid-worthy stars. He also impersonated such illuminaries as Michael J. Fox, Kurt Cobain and Tom Petty during his tenure. Following his SNL departure after six years, Spade spun off into a slapstick movie career, most noticeably as the scrawny, taciturn foil to SNL's wild and crazy big boy Chris Farley in Tommy Boy and Black Sheep. The t...[MORE]
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David Spade Nude and Sexy
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