David Cross

Comedian

Birthday April 4, 1964

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Roswell, Georgia, U.S.

Age 59 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.73 m

#3767 Most Popular

1964

David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and director.

1980

From the mid-1980s to the early 1990s, Boston had a booming comedy scene, although Cross did not fit the types of acts being booked most of the time.

He recalls that it was "a loud, dumb, pandering, racist, homophobic-type scene".

1985

Aspiring towards an acting career, the two took a road trip to Los Angeles in the summer of 1985, although this did not significantly further their acting careers.

In Boston, Cross began to perform stand-up more regularly.

1990

In 1990, a new comedy scene began to emerge at the comedy club chain Catch a Rising Star.

Alongside Janeane Garofalo, Louis C.K., and other comics, Cross appeared regularly several nights a week.

Cross formed the sketch comedy group "Cross Comedy" with 12 other performers, and they put on a new show every week.

They were known for playing tricks on the audience, such as introducing fake comics or planting fake hecklers.

Cross became increasingly focused on his comedy work.

1993

In 1993, he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series for his work on The Ben Stiller Show.

For Mr. Show, he gained three Primetime Emmy Award nominations, and for Arrested Development, Cross was nominated for a Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Television Series, and, along with his cast, for three Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.

For his stand-up specials, he was nominated for several Grammy Awards.

Cross was born in Roswell, Georgia, to a Jewish family.

His parents are Barry, who emigrated from Leeds, England, and Susi Cross.

Six months after his birth, Cross's family moved to Florida.

After additional moves to New York and Connecticut, the family re-settled in Roswell, where Cross remained for nearly a decade.

He is the oldest of three children and has two younger sisters, Juli and Wendy.

The family had little money.

Cross recalled they were evicted from their home and that he spent some time living in motels and at friends' homes in his youth.

1994

Cross later performed at the alternative comedy club Un-Cabaret in Los Angeles, where radio artist Joe Frank heard him, and hired him to appear in Frank's 1994 radio programs, "A Hearing" and "The Last Run" (in 1997 combined to become "The OJ Chronicles"), where Cross appears as OJ's valet.

1995

Cross is best known for his stand-up performances, the HBO sketch comedy series Mr. Show (1995–1998), and his role as Tobias Fünke in the Fox/Netflix sitcom Arrested Development (2003–2006, 2013–2019).

1999

Cross also starred in the Joe Frank program "Jam", produced in 1999, and worked with Frank on radio shows for KCRW's Unfictional: "A Conversation" (2013) and "Downfall" (2015).

Cross's stand-up comedy blends political commentary and satire.

In 1999, he performed a one-hour comedy special, The Pride Is Back, on HBO.

2002

He has released five comedy albums: 2002's Shut Up You Fucking Baby!, 2004's It's Not Funny, 2010's Bigger and Blackerer, 2016's Making America Great Again/...America... Great..., and 2019's Oh, Come On.

2003

Cross has also done voice work for the sitcom Oliver Beene (2003–2004), and has had lead voice-over roles in Curious George (2006), Battle for Terra (2007), the Kung Fu Panda film franchise (2008–2016), Megamind (2010), and Next Gen (2018).

In 2003, he released his first tour film, Let America Laugh, and was named #85 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 greatest stand-ups of all time.

He was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album twice, in 2003 for Shut Up You Fucking Baby! and in 2016 for ...America... Great....

Cross's first three records were released on CD by indie-rock label Sub Pop, and on vinyl by comedy label Stand Up! Records for Shut Up and It's Not Funny.

2010

Cross created, wrote, executive produced, and starred in The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret (2010–2016); developed and had a prominent role in Freak Show (2006); appeared on Modern Family (2011–2012); and portrayed Ian Hawke in the three live-action/computer animated films Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007), Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009), and Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011).

2011

Barry left the family when Cross was 10 years old; the two have not spoken since he was 19, though they both primarily resided in New York City until Cross sold his home there in 2011.

At age 17, Cross began performing stand-up comedy.

The day after he graduated from Northside High School in Atlanta, Cross relocated to New York City.

Lacking a plan, he drifted, working briefly for a lawn care company on Long Island.

Later, he enrolled at Emerson College in Boston.

He would drop out after a semester, but during his time there, Cross joined This is Pathetic, a college sketch group, where he met John Ennis.

2016

He self-released 2016's ...America... Great... on CD, with Stand Up!

again releasing a vinyl version.

Oh, Come On was released by Comedy Dynamics.