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David Krumholtz

Author of Numb3rs (Seasons 1-4)

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Works by David Krumholtz

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10 Things I Hate About You [1999 film] (1999) — Actor — 649 copies, 8 reviews
The Santa Clause [1994 film] (1994) — Actor — 485 copies, 4 reviews
Oppenheimer [2023 film] (2023) — Actor — 219 copies, 7 reviews
Mr. Popper's Penguins [2011 film] (2011) — Actor — 215 copies, 1 review
Addams Family Values [1993 film] (1993) — Actor — 211 copies, 2 reviews
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story [2007 film] (2007) — Actor — 125 copies
The Santa Clause 3-Movie Collection (2012) — Actor — 121 copies
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle [2004 film] (2004) — Actor — 96 copies
Numb3rs: The Complete First Season (2006) — Actor — 67 copies
Numb3rs: The Complete Second Season (2006) — Actor — 44 copies
Numb3rs: The Complete Third Season (2007) — Actor — 39 copies
Numb3rs: The Complete Fourth Season (2008) — Actor — 32 copies
Numb3rs: The Complete Fifth Season (2009) — Actor — 29 copies
Battle for Terra [2007 film] (2009) — Actor — 23 copies
The Explorers Club (2014) — Narrator, some editions — 21 copies, 4 reviews
Numb3rs: Season 1-3 (16DVD) (2010) — Actor — 8 copies
Ghost Team [2016 film] (2016) — Actor — 3 copies
Casual Encounters [2016 film] (2016) — Actor — 1 copy

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Fascinating what-if about the mysterious meeting between Bohr and Heisenberg in 1941, when Heisenberg was leading the German nuclear effort and he came to see his old teacher and wife in Copenhagen. Bohr later escaped to Sweden, and eventually to Los Alamos where he was a part of the team that built the atomic bomb. If you have studied quantum physics, there's a lot to enjoy here. In the end, however, despite the various hypotheses in the play, it is still rather difficult to know what show more actually happened. But you do feel that perhaps you understand these personalities a bit better--and their role in the 20th century's most momentous discoveries and events. For a recorded theatre production where you can't see the actors, it works well. The two male characters speak quite differently, so there is no confusion. I understand that the print version of the play contains a lot of background information, which will be very helpful if you haven't read much about this event before. show less

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