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David Eigenberg

David Eigenberg

Best known as Steve, the boyishly charming nice-guy bartender (and the perfect complement to his onscreen romantic partner, snappish Miranda Hobbes) in HBO's blockbuster original series Sex and the City, the slightly diminutive, raven-haired American character actor David Eigenberg was born in Manhasset, NY, on May 17, 1964. As the only boy in a family of six children, Eigenberg moved with his parents and sisters at age four to Naperville, IL, a farming community just outside of the Windy City -- where he remained through the end of adolescence. Eigenberg reportedly struggled as a student, barely scraping by; a handful of run-ins with the law and minor recreational drug abuse allegedly ensued. Eigenberg did graduate from Naperville High School in 1982, however, and was promptly accepted to the University of Iowa, where he planned to study social work. For better or worse, this was not to be, for the Chicagoan ripped his dormitory apart during the first semester and was promptly booted out of the university after five weeks. A stint in the Marines and various construction jobs followed, instilling in Eigenberg healthy amounts of much-needed self-discipline and a sharply honed work ethic. These skills paved the way for Eigenberg's true calling: acting. A love of the dramatic arts had already taken root for the thespian when -- at age 12 -- he had signed on to play a key role in a local production of Kurt Vonnegut's Happy Birthday, Wanda June, and received an outstanding review from a local critic. These fond memories doubtless came flooding back when an adult Eigenberg auditioned -- and was selected for -- a large part in the Dennis Rosa-directed Chicago stage musical One Shining Moment, opposite Megan Mullally and Alan Ruck. Dissatisfied with a mere taste of the theatrical arts and eager to extend acting into a full-time passion, Eigenberg subsequently moved to New York and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, working odd jobs on the side (construction et al.) to put himself through school. Scattered roles followed, including a guest appearance on The Cosby Show and a bit part in the awful 1989 generation-gap comedy Rude Awakening (co-starring Cheech Marin and Eric Roberts), but Sex and the City (which Eigenberg auditioned for out of innumerable hopefuls) represented the actor's first huge break. He reportedly auditioned for a small part, and though the show's producers did not deem him right for the characterization, they felt so impressed by Eigenberg's presence that they created the character of Steve Brady especially for him, as an extension of his own personality; the plan, again, was to create a sincere, committed, down-to-earth male paramour to offset Miranda's (Cynthia Nixon) cynicism. Though his laid-back nature offered a good balance to Miranda's workaholic tendencies, they ran into problems due to his lack of ambition and maturity. Though initially intended as a temporary part, the popularity of the character among viewers (and Eigenberg's onscreen chemistry with Nixon) led to Eigenberg's semi-permanent inclusion on the show. Within the context of the series, Steve and Miranda date, break up, eventually reconnect as friends, have a baby (after sleeping together again once), get back together as a couple, marry, and move to Brooklyn over the course of several seasons. Circa 2002, Eigenberg expanded into film roles by playing the business partner of Richard Gere in Mark Pellington's underrated supernatural thriller The Mothman Prophecies. When Eigenberg's Sex and the City run ended with the wrap-up of that series (at the end of the 2003-2004 season), he continued his cinematic work, first voicing Nermal the Cat in the FX-extravaganza Garfield: The Movie, then playing Reggie, the lover of Alicia Goranson's Myra, in Adrienne Weiss' quirky indie romantic comedy Love, Ludlow. Eigenberg returned to the same genre amid a cast of unknowns with the 2007 film The Trouble with Romance, directed by Gene Rhee. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide


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David Eigenberg Trivia

When was David Eigenberg born?
David Eigenberg was born on May 17, 1964

Who did David Eigenberg play in Love, Ludlow?
David Eigenberg was Reggie Baron in Love, Ludlow

Who did David Eigenberg portray in Driftwood?
David Eigenberg was Norris in Driftwood

Who did David Eigenberg play in Sex and the City: Season 06?
David Eigenberg was Steve Brady in Sex and the City: Season 06

Who did David Eigenberg portray in The Mothman Prophecies?
David Eigenberg was Ed Fleischman in The Mothman Prophecies

Who did David Eigenberg portray in Sex and the City?
David Eigenberg was Steve Brady in Sex and the City

Who did David Eigenberg portray in Around the Bend?
David Eigenberg was John in Around the Bend

What role did David Eigenberg play in Garfield: The Movie?
David Eigenberg played Nermal the Cat in Garfield: The Movie

Who did David Eigenberg portray in Sex and the City: Season 05?
David Eigenberg was Steve Brady in Sex and the City: Season 05

Who did David Eigenberg play in Sex and the City: Season 04?
David Eigenberg was Steve Brady in Sex and the City: Season 04

What role did David Eigenberg portray in Sex and the City: Season 03?
David Eigenberg played Steve Brady in Sex and the City: Season 03

Who did David Eigenberg play in Sex and the City: Season 02?
David Eigenberg was Steve Brady in Sex and the City: Season 02

Who did David Eigenberg portray in Daybreak?
David Eigenberg was Bucky in Daybreak


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