History of David Cross in Timeline

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David Cross

David Cross is an American comedian, actor, writer, and producer notable for his stand-up comedy and work on several television shows. He gained prominence as the co-creator and star of the sketch comedy series *Mr. Show with Bob and David* and further recognition for his portrayal of Tobias Fünke in the sitcom *Arrested Development*. Cross has also appeared in films, including the *Alvin and the Chipmunks* franchise. He is considered a significant figure in cult Gen X comedy.

4 hours ago : David Cross Discusses New Special, Comedy Clubs, and Live Nation Settlement.

David Cross discusses his ninth comedy special, returning to comedy clubs, and the Live Nation DOJ settlement. His new special hits YouTube April 7.

April 2005: Criticism of Larry the Cable Guy

In April 2005, David Cross criticized stand-up comedian Larry the Cable Guy in a Rolling Stone interview, citing what he saw as anti-gay and racist humor.

October 2005: Lawsuit by Thomas Weber

In October 2005, David Cross was sued by Nashville club manager Thomas Weber, who accused him of taping without permission for "Shut Up You Fucking Baby and Let America Laugh", allegedly violating Weber's privacy rights.

December 2005: Mocking Larry the Cable Guy

In December 2005, David Cross ended his performance on Comedy Central's Last Laugh '05 by mockingly yelling Larry the Cable Guy's catchphrase, "GIT-R-DONE!", to the audience as he left the stage.

April 2006: Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Cross

In April 2006, the case against David Cross was dismissed, but the case continued against Warner Music, Subpop Records, WEA Corporation, and the Alternative Distribution Alliance.

2006: Early Kickstarter investor

In 2006, David Cross was among the "friends and family" who first financed Kickstarter.

December 2007: Backlash from Alvin and the Chipmunks Role

In December 2007, David Cross received backlash for his role in "Alvin and the Chipmunks", with Patton Oswalt joking about rejecting the role.

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2009: Reprising role in Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel

In 2009, David Cross reprised his role as Ian Hawke in Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.

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2011: Appearance in Beastie Boys' "Make Some Noise" Music Video

In 2011, David Cross appeared in the Beastie Boys' music video for "Make Some Noise", which was nominated for Video of The Year at the MTV Video Music Awards.

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2011: "Chipwrecked" experience and controversies

In 2011, David Cross described his experience filming "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" as unpleasant, alleging antisemitism from a female producer and being forced to film unnecessary scenes, costing him a $150,000 bonus for violating a non-disparagement clause.

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2012: Marriage to Amber Tamblyn

In 2012, David Cross married Amber Tamblyn.

September 26, 2013: Cross as early Kickstarter Investor

On September 26, 2013, Kickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler revealed that David Cross was among the "friends and family" and the first investor in the crowdfunding platform.

2016: Praise for Bernie Sanders

In 2016, David Cross praised Senator Bernie Sanders in an interview, stating he admired Sanders "way before he ran for President".

February 21, 2017: Birth of Daughter

On February 21, 2017, Amber Tamblyn announced that she and David Cross had a daughter.

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October 2017: Apology to Lo Mutuc (Charlyne Yi)

In October 2017, David Cross apologized to Lo Mutuc, formerly known as Charlyne Yi, after they reported that he made racially insensitive comments in the mid-2000s. He later theorized it might have been an impression of a Southern redneck.

August 2018: Controversy over Mormon Undergarments Tweet

In August 2018, David Cross faced protests from members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after tweeting a photo of himself wearing "Mormon religious undergarments" to promote his show in Salt Lake City. The university president condemned the imagery as "deeply offensive".

2018: Release of "Bliss" and role in "Sorry to Bother You"

In 2018, David Cross created the eight-episode black comedy series "Bliss", released by BritBox, and he provided the "white voice" for the lead character in the film "Sorry to Bother You".

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2020: Appearance in "Beastie Boys Story"

In 2020, David Cross appeared in a post-credit scene of the Spike Jonze directed documentary "Beastie Boys Story", interrupting the group's theater performance.

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2021: Featured on Gravel Institute Video

In 2021, David Cross featured on a video produced by the Gravel Institute, a progressive think tank.

October 2023: Signing Artists4Ceasefire Letter

In October 2023, David Cross signed the Artists4Ceasefire open letter, calling for a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza War.

March 2025: Comments on Israel

In March 2025, David Cross referred to the state of Israel as "corrupt" and an "apartheid state" during an interview with Katie Halper.

October 16, 2025: Guest Star Appearance on "Elsbeth"

On October 16, 2025, David Cross guest starred as Nolan Hurst in the "Elsbeth" TV series, specifically in the episode titled Doll Day Afternoon on CBS.

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