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David Cross

 
Artist: David Cross
David Cross

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  • Born: April 04, 1964, Atlanta, GA
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Instrument: Liner Notes, Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
  • Representative Albums: "Shut Up, You Fucking Baby!," "It's Not Funny"

Biography

Comedian David Cross channeled his rage and frustration with the state of post-9/11 America into some of the most potent and profane standup of the Bush era. Born April 4, 1964, in Atlanta, Cross briefly attended Massachusetts' Emerson College before dropping out to launch his standup career. After relocating to Los Angeles he was tapped as a writer for the Fox network's fledgling sketch comedy series The Ben Stiller Show, making a handful of cameo appearances onscreen before the program was unceremoniously canceled in 1993. Cross and Ben Stiller Show co-star Bob Odenkirk resurfaced on HBO in 1995 with their own sketch series, the groundbreaking Mr. Show with Bob and David. The program later spawned a feature film, Run Ronnie Run, which languished on the New Line Cinema shelf for years before finally earning a direct-to-DVD release, prompting writers/stars Cross and Odenkirk to disown the finished cut. By this time Cross was already a familiar presence onscreen, earning small roles in films including the 1997 smash Men in Black as well as guest appearances on television sitcoms like NewsRadio, The Drew Carey Show, and Just Shoot Me. He also maintained a thriving standup career, and in 1999 headlined his own HBO comedy special, The Pride Is Back. In 2002, Cross released his first standup CD, Shut Up, You Fucking Baby!, on Sub Pop, earning a Grammy Award nomination for Best Comedy Album. A DVD, Let America Laugh, appeared a year later. Also in 2003 he was cast as flamboyant anal rapist and aspiring actor Tobias Fünke in the much-celebrated Fox sitcom Arrested Development. A second Sub Pop release, It's Not Funny, followed in 2004. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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This article refers to the musician, for other people named David Cross, see David Cross (disambiguation)

David Cross (born April 23, 1949) is an electric violinist born in Plymouth, England, best known for playing with progressive rock band King Crimson during the 1970s (particularly on Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Starless and Bible Black and Red). He also plays keyboards and Mellotron.

Since the mid 1980s he has led his own band, the earlier incarnations of which featured American drummer Dan Maurer, English keyboard player Sheila Maloney and the Liverpool bassist/vocalist John Dillon. Former and current King Crimson members John Wetton, Robert Fripp, Richard Palmer-James and Peter Sinfield have all guested on his solo projects. Albums include The Big Picture, Exiles, Testing to Destruction, and Closer Than Skin.

Cross is currently a senior lecturer in Music Education at London Metropolitan University.

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