David Herman, a talented comedian, entered the world on February 20, 1967, in the vibrant city of New York, New York. His educational journey began at LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts, where he graduated in 1985. This marked the beginning of his pursuit of a career in the entertainment industry.
In 1995, Herman joined the ranks of the eight original cast members on the late-night Fox sketch comedy show Mad TV. He spent two full seasons on the show, leaving along with most of the original cast. This departure paved the way for new opportunities, and in 1997, he began lending his voice to the Fox animated sitcom King of the Hill.
While working on King of the Hill, Herman had the chance encounter with writer/director/actor Mike Judge. Judge was impressed by Herman's talent and cast him in a supporting role as Michael Bolton in his critically acclaimed, cult classic comedy, Office Space, released in 1999. The same year, Herman started voicing characters for the now-canceled Fox animated sitcom Futurama.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, California, Herman continues to supply voices for King of the Hill and has secured supporting roles in various movies. His impressive career has spanned multiple decades, and he remains an active figure in the entertainment industry.