David Spade
David Spade, an American actor, comedian, and writer, has built a career encompassing a variety of comedic roles in film and television. His journey began as a cast member on the sketch comedy show “Saturday Night Live” in the early 1990s. reputation as a comedic talent.
In film, Spade is known for his appearances in numerous comedies, often portraying characters with a sharp, sarcastic edge. His notable film credits include “Tommy Boy” (1995) and its sequel “Black Sheep” (1996). Spade’s voice work in animated films, such as “The Emperor’s New Groove” (2000), further highlighted his comedic timing.