David Spade is an American actor and television personality
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David Spade is an American actor and television personality
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David Spade has never been married. He was, however, in a relationship with Playboy Playmate Jillian Grace and has a daughter named Harper with Grace - the paternity was confirmed in 2008.
In 2005, he donated $100,000 to the police department in his hometown of Phoenix, as part of a program designed to provide patrol officers with rifles, which would enable them to buy 50 semi-automatic rifles
Spade was born on July 22, 1964 in Birmingham, Michigan, to Judith J., a writer and magazine editor, and Wayne M. Spade, a sales representative. His brothers are Bryan and Andy Spade.
When he was four, the Spade family moved to Scottsdale, Arizona. He attended Saguaro High School and Scottsdale Community College, before transferring to Arizona State University and graduated with a business degree in 1986.
He was also a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and performed standup at the university's long-running sketch comedy show, Farce Side Comedy Hour, on numerous occasions.
With the help of friend and fellow comedian, Dennis Miller, Spade joined Saturday Night Live in 1990 as a regular cast member and writer. He got noticed for his impersonation of celebrities.
His sketches of a flight attendant who says a seemingly unpleasant Buh-Bye to disembarking passengers, a receptionist for Dick Clark and the sarcastic "Hollywood Minute" reporter were all super-hits.
He stayed with SNK till 1996 and wrote materials which were used by Dana Carvey to perform on the show. He has occasionally returned to the show to host episodes.
Tommy Boy, a 1995 road comedy, starred him with former SNL cast mates and close friend Chris Farley. It is about a socially and emotionally immature man who learns about friendship and self-worth.
He starred with Farley in Black Sheep, a 1996 comedy film.
Just Shoot Me! is an American television sitcom that aired for seven seasons on NBC from 1997 to 2003. David Spade was cast as smart-mouthed assistant Dennis Finch with the fictional fashion magazine Blush.
‘The Showbiz Show with David Spade’ was a weekly television program on Comedy Central between 2005 and 2007. It was a comedic parody of celebrity news programs such as Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood.