Funnyman David Cross comes from humble beginnings. Growing up, his family wasn’t very well off and after moving around several times, they settled in Georgia, only to be evicted from their home a few years later.
Cross began his career in comedy doing stand-up performances through high school, later joining a sketch group at Boston’s Emerson College. He became a regular act at a club called Catch a Rising Star, which is the same place where some of today’s most popular comedians started, like Robin Williams, Jerry Seinfeld, Ellen DeGeneres, Ray Romano, Eddie Murphy, Jim Carrey, and Chris Rock.
Cross began his career in comedy doing stand-up performances through high school, later joining a sketch group at Boston’s Emerson College. He became a regular act at a club called Catch a Rising Star, which is the same place where some of today’s most popular comedians started, like Robin Williams, Jerry Seinfeld, Ellen DeGeneres, Ray Romano, Eddie Murphy, Jim Carrey, and Chris Rock.
While his career as a stand-up comedian continued to thrive, Cook made the transition into television in 1993 by taking on a writer position for the sketch series The Ben Stiller Show. In 2003, Cook joined the cast of the TV comedy Arrested Development, about a dysfunctional American family.
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