Dave Holmes

Actor

Popular As Dave Holmes (actor)

Birthday March 14, 1971

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.

Age 53 years old

Nationality United States

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1971

David Robert Holmes (born March 14, 1971) is an American actor, writer, television host, podcaster, producer, and former VJ who gained national attention as the runner-up on MTV's first Wanna Be a VJ contest in 1998.

From the beginning, he distinguished himself from other candidates with an encyclopedic knowledge of music trivia.

Born in New Jersey and raised in St. Louis, Holmes's family includes parents Charles and Mary Lou and two older brothers, Dan and Steve.

The family runs a financial consulting business in Clayton, Missouri, a St. Louis suburb.

Holmes attended Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School, the Saint Louis Priory School and the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he worked at WCHC, the campus radio station, and interned at WCCA-TV, Worcester's public access television station.

2000

Holmes has been in a long-term relationship with musician Ben Wise since the early 2000s.

2001

Despite his loss to Jesse Camp, MTV hired Holmes as a VJ shortly after Wanna Be a VJ. He went on to host several MTV shows, including 120 Minutes, Video Clichés, a Real World reunion special, and the popular Say What? Karaoke until 2001.

He also was a co-host and substitute host on Total Request Live.

His MTV career lasted about three years longer than Camp's.

2002

After leaving MTV in 2002, Holmes hosted FX's weekly movie night DVD on TV for 10 seasons, and Court TV's Saturday Night Solution for six.

Holmes came out as a gay man in Out magazine in 2002.

2003

Since 2003, Holmes has co-hosted the live comedy game show The Friday Forty with The Walking Dead executive producer Scott M. Gimple.

He is also an on-air personality on the SiriusXM music channel The Spectrum.

2005

He also hosted CBS's reality comedy series Fire Me Please in 2005.

2007

On July 7, 2007, he co-hosted Bravo's coverage of the Live Earth concerts with Karen Duffy.

He also appeared on a variety of talking-head shows for VH1, E!, Tru TV on BBC.

Holmes had a recurring role as "Leslie Frost" on Comedy Central's Reno 911!

2010

On September 23, 2010, Holmes contributed a video to the "It Gets Better" project, spearheaded by advice columnist and gay rights activist Dan Savage.

2015

He has been an editor-at-large for Esquire since 2015.

Currently, he is the host of the LGBTQ-themed Earwolf podcast Homophilia, which Entertainment Weekly called "thoughtful and charming."

He also hosts the Maximum Fun comedy quiz show Troubled Waters (formerly International Waters), and, along with musician Mike Doughty, the Real World–themed Feral Audio podcast Truu Stowray.

He also appeared in a series of commercials for Ford Motor Company.

2016

On 28 June 28 2016, Penguin Random House's Crown Archetype imprint published Holmes' nonfiction book Party of One: A Memoir in 21 Songs. The memoir chronicles Holmes's experiences coming to self-acceptance during adolescence and early adulthood, with popular music as a guide and backdrop, from the 1980s through the present day.

Kirkus Reviews has described it as "a hilarious and touching coming-of-age story that will strike a particular nerve among Generation Y."

In October 2021, he created and hosted the 10-episode limited series podcast Waiting for Impact which traces the history of the band Sudden Impact and explores fame in the early 1990s music industry.

As of 2022 he is still an Editor at Large for Esquire.

He has a show on Very Local called In Transit, where he talks with celebrities about their experiences traveling on the road.