David Weisenberg, a talented individual with a striking resemblance to Danny DeVito, exudes the same level of neurotic energy often associated with Woody Allen. Throughout his extensive career, he has demonstrated his versatility by taking on a wide range of roles, from dramatic parts to over-the-top sketch comedy. However, it is his keen sense of comedic timing and down-to-earth sensibility that truly sets him apart.
Notable film and television appearances include the pilot episode of 'Eligible Dentist' alongside Gene Wilder on NBC, as well as pilots for 'The Privateers' featuring Karl Urban and 'The Adventures of Megabyte Man' through Lasky Productions.
David has also made recurring appearances on 'The Eric Andre Show' as Eric's father, 'Lace' through Kemy Time Productions, 'Curb Your Enthusiasm', 'iCarly', 'Monk', 'Veep', 'Transparent', 'Young Sheldon', 'Magpie Funeral' through Cinema Partners, and 'How I Met Your Father'.
In addition to his impressive television credits, David has performed in over thirty plays, including Henry Jaglom's first produced play, 'A Safe Place'. His theatre credits span a wide range of genres, from farce ('Room Service' by Allen Boretz and John Murray) to Shakespearean roles, such as Peter Quince in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.
David Weisenberg's extensive training includes a fifteen-year stint at the Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas, as well as work with renowned actors and directors such as Jeffrey Tambor, Jocelyn Jones, Gary Imhoff, and Kimberly Jentzen.