David Krumholtz is best known to television audiences for his role as Charlie Eppes on the CBS show "Numb3rs". Krumholtz has also appeared with recurring roles on "ER", "Undeclared", and "Union Square", and in the films "Ray", "Harold and Kumar go to White Castle", and "Serenity".
David Krumholtz OF 'NUMB3RS'ONCBS If you're 31, and your character, mathematician Charlie Eppes, is the same age, isn't he about 103 in mathematician years? I hear they tend to peak early. Charlie is older than I am.[...]
Publ.Date : Thu, 12 Nov 2009 17:33:21 GMTGary Lorden, former math adviser for the CBS show “Numb3rs,” spoke in HMC’s Galileo Hall last Friday as part of the 2009 Dr. Bruce J. Nelson ’74 Distinguished Speakers Series. Lorden’s speech incorporated examples from a book he co-authored with Keith Devlin, The Numbers behind Numb3rs: Solving Crime with Mathematics , which was based on his tenure working as a mathematical adviser for the crime ...
Publ.Date : Fri, 06 Nov 2009 08:34:37 GMTAre "Numbers'" days numbered?
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David played the character of Neil in the original pilot for the comedy series "Suddenly Susan". After the pilot was shot, the format of the show was changed and the character became Todd Stites and went to David Strickland.
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