Biography
New York native David Herman made his film debut providing some much need comic relief in the teen angst drama "Lost Angels" (1989). As Carlo, a particularly cheeky inmate in a bourgeois psychiatric facility for wayward youth, the young actor gave a stand out performance in a cast including Donald Sutherland and Adam Horovitz (of music's Beastie Boys). A small role in Oliver Stone's "Born on the Fourth of July" came that same year, where …
Career Milestones
2006 | Co-starred with Luke Wilson in the Mike Judge sci-fi comedy "Idiocracy" | |
1999 | Featured in Judge's live action directorial debut "Office Space" | |
1997 | Voiced recurring characters including Luanne's boyfriend Buckley on the Fox animated series "King of the Hill", created by Mike Judge | |
1995 | Was a featured regular on Fox's sketch comedy series "Mad TV", where he performed dozens of celebrity impersonations | |
1995 | Debut as TV series regular on John Leguizamo's short lived sketch comedy program "House of Buggin'" (Fox) | |
| Had a small role in "Let it Be Me" (filmed in 1994), a romance starring Campbell Scott and Jennifer Beals; film produced by Savoy Pictures which went bankrupt; eventually sold to the cable channel Starz! and aired in 1998 | ||
1989 | Appeared in Oliver Stone's "Born of the Fourth of July" as a patient in a military hospital | |
1989 | Film debut, a featured role in the teen drama "Lost Angels" | |
| Appeared in the TV series "Spenser for Hire" (ABC) and "Guiding Light" (CBS) | ||
