Kevin Pollak's Chat Show Season 6 Episode 11

Ep 11. David Krumholtz

  • Not Rated
  • January 15, 2012

Kevin Pollak's Chat Show season 6 episode 11 features actor David Krumholtz. Krumholtz, best known for his roles in films such as "The Santa Clause" and "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," as well as the TV shows "Numbers" and "The Deuce," sits down with Pollak for an in-depth conversation.

During the interview, Krumholtz discusses his early start in the entertainment industry, including his first role as a child actor in "Life With Mikey." He also talks about his experience working with comedic legend Robin Williams on the set of "Jumanji," and how that influenced his own approach to acting.

The conversation then delves into Krumholtz's work on the TV series "Numb3rs," where he played math genius Charlie Eppes. Krumholtz shares what it was like to play a character with such a strong connection to numbers and math, and how he prepared for the role.

The conversation also touches on Krumholtz's recent work on the HBO series "The Deuce," where he plays porn producer Harvey Wasserman. Krumholtz discusses the challenges of playing a character with such a different moral compass than himself, and how he approached embodying such a complex figure.

Throughout the interview, Krumholtz offers insights into his own creative process and what he looks for in a role. He also shares amusing anecdotes from his time in the entertainment industry, including a hilarious run-in with comedian Dave Chappelle.

Fans of Krumholtz will enjoy this in-depth look at his career and personal life. And for those unfamiliar with the actor, this episode offers a great introduction to his work and what makes him such a talented performer.

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    January 15, 2012
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