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David Eigenberg
Born (1964-05-17) May 17, 1964 (age 60)
Spouse(s)Chrysti (Kotik) Eigenberg (2002-present; 2 children)

David Eigenberg (born May 17, 1964) is an American actor. He is known for his long-running role as Steve Brady on the HBO sit-com Sex and the City and the motion pictures that followed.

Personal life

Eigenberg was born in Long Island, New York, and grew up in Naperville, Illinois. His mother, Beverly, owns pre-schools, and his father, Harry Eigenberg, is a retired certified public accountant.[1] He has a younger sister, Betsy, and an older sister, Helen.[2] Eigenberg was raised in his mother's Episcopalian religion (Eigenberg's father was Jewish).[3] His family moved to Illinois when Eigenberg was four and moved all around the suburbs of Chicago. He acted for the first time at the age of 12 in a community theater production of Kurt Vonnegut's Happy Birthday, Wanda June. While playing football at Naperville Central High School, the quarterback on his team was Sean Payton, who is now the coach of the New Orleans Saints.

After graduating from high school in 1982, Eigenberg enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, serving for three years (1982–1986), and was Honorably Discharged at the rank of Lance Corporal.[4][5]

He and his wife, Chrysti (Kotik) Eigenberg, have a son, Louie Steven, born January 19, 2009 weighing 6 lb 9oz, and a daughter, Myrna Belle, born January 31, 2014..[6][7]

Career

His first recurring role was on Homicide: Life on the Street where he portrayed a copycat sniper before going on The Practice. He voiced the role of Nermal in the movie Garfield. He also made an appearance on an episode of ER during the show's final season. He made an appearance in the movie Daybreak as well. He appeared in an episode of Ghost Whisperer alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt, and in CBS's NCIS as Ted Bankston, a former NSA Analyst who was suspected of mishandling classified information which was eventually proved to be true. His character, Bankston who had kidnapped Lee's daughter/sister, Amanda and had forced her to work for him was killed off during a stand-off between himself, Michelle Lee (Liza Lapira) and Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) in the Season 6 episode, "Dagger."[8]

In 2007, he appeared as a suspect in the 6th episode of the TV series Raines.

On May 16, 2012, he appeared in "Law and Order: SVU" episode Strange Beauty. David plays the psychiatrist that is the perpetrator of the episode.

In the fall of 2012, he joined the cast of NBC's Chicago Fire as firefighter Christopher Herrmann.

References

  1. ^ "Star File: David Eigenberg". Broadway Buzz. Broadway.com.
  2. ^ French, Franny and Rudy Joggerst. "Interview: David Eigenberg". reel.com. Archived from the original on November 28, 2007. Retrieved January 17, 2008.
  3. ^ Powers, Annette (June 26, 2003). "5 Questions with David Eigenberg". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2007-12-10.
  4. ^ "Quick Facts". David Eigneberg Online. Retrieved 2008-08-29.
  5. ^ "Marines Who Have Made it in the Limelight". Marines Magazine. 36 (1). United States Marine Corps. January–March 2007. Archived from the original on July 31, 2008. Retrieved December 14, 2008.
  6. ^ It's a Boy of Sex and the City's David Eigenberg Celebrity Baby Blog, January 30, 2009
  7. ^ http://www.aada.org/pdf/alumni/americada_2003.pdf
  8. ^ "Exclusive New Details: NCIS Gets Sexy". TV Guide. October 13, 2008. Retrieved Octeober 14, 2008. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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