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View Article  It all adds up
by Helen Herimbi

In Numb3rs, Krumholtz plays Charlie Eppes, a mathematician whose smarts meet the streets when he is recruited by his brother (who is an FBI agent) to help solve federal cases using maths.

One would expect a four-eyes, retainer-wearing, sloppy-looking kid to play this nerdy character, but Krumholtz has managed to pull it off with panache.

"I don't ...   more »
View Article  David Krumholtz Talks About Numb3rs
by Lisa Finnegan on June 12th, 2008
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David Krumholtz has played everything from a sarcastic elf to a mouth-foaming psychopath on a terrifying episode of ER. He has finally found a home on his first hit series playing a genius crime-solving mathematician on Numb3rs. Krumholtz sat down with b5media at the 2008 Monte-Carlo Television Festival.

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View Article  David Krumholtz’s Passions & "Numb3rs" Spoilers

More breaking news from the Festival! If you’ve wondered what David Krumholtz of Numb3rs is really like, he shares some amazing stuff with us this week at the Monte Carlo Television Festival. He talked with b5media at the festival about his life, his passions, and his role in Numb3rs.

Find out what the heck is going on with ...   more »

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View Article  Math guy makes crime series add upDavid Krumholtz portrays a cool whiz on 'Numb3rs.'

By Rick Bentley / The Fresno Bee

LOS ANGELES -- It is a good thing David Krumholtz only plays a mathematician on television.

"I was terrible in math when I was in school. I loathed it," Krumholtz says during a break in filming of one of the final episodes of the CBS series "Numb3rs" for this season.

"I tried to ...   more »

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View Article  Famed medical examiner, inspiration for crime novelist's heroine, retires
View Article  Look what the 'Geeks' have done

Producer Judd Apatow has created an unlikely menagerie of comedic actors and filmmakers

Grab-bag movie parodies have been bonanzas ever since that slapstick disaster epic "Airplane!" in 1980. Yet few have matched that film's nonstop hilarity until this week's "Walk Hard," starring John C. Reilly as fictional rock-'n'-roller Dewey Cox in an unbuttoned burlesque of musical biopics like "Walk the ...   more »

View Article  David Krumholtz speaks out on the writer's strike

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This link is a TV interview with David Krumholtz on the picket line. He is very outspoken and passionate in his support of the writers. He is identified as a member of SAG and the WGA. I seldom comment on the stories I post here, since my goal is to establish a comprehensive historical record of the show. This ...   more »

View Article  Rob Morrow

Rob Morrow, who plays Don Eppes on CBS’ “Numb3rs” and will star opposite Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman in Christmas release “The Bucket List.”

Book I'm reading:
The Bhagavad-Gita

Total number of books I own:
A couple thousand.

Three books that mean a lot to me:
“A Joseph Campbell Companion” selected and edited by Diane K. ...   more »

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View Article  NPR Science Friday - October 4, 2007

Want to catch a criminal? Join Ira Flatow on this hour of Science Friday for an hour of crime fighting. First--the numbers behind the television show "Numb3rs." We'll talk with two mathematicians about how the police use math to fight crime.

Then a talk with "Body Farm" founder and forensic anthropologist Bill Bass on what bones can tell police about ...   more »

View Article  Chatting with Preble/East volleyball player Brad Parent
 

Brad Parent is a senior at Green Bay Preble High School. Last spring, he finished third in the high jump at the WIAA Division 1 state track and field meet. In the fall, he trades in his track shoes for a volleyball.

On his decision to play volleyball:

First, I started playing it because I didn't want to get ...   more »