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David Spade (1964-) is an American comedian and actor who was famous for starring on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' from 1990 to 1996, and starring on sitcoms like ''[[Just Shoot Me]]'', ''[[Eight Simple Rules]]'' (after John Ritter died), and ''[[Rules of Engagement]]''.
David Spade (1964-) is an American comedian and actor who was famous for starring on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' from 1990 to 1996, and starring on sitcoms like ''[[Just Shoot Me]]'', ''[[8 Simple Rules]]'' (after John Ritter died), and ''[[Rules of Engagement]]''.


He was part of the "Bad Boys of SNL" in the early 90s, along with [[Adam Sandler]], [[Chris Farley]], [[Chris Rock]], and Rob Schneider. While most of his castmates were fired and/or quit by 1995 due to pressure [[Lorne Michaels]] received from NBC to either revamp ''SNL'' after its [[Seasonal Rot|disappointingly unfunny 20th season]] or let the show end, he stayed on to help the new cast settle in (then left after his airtime decreased in favor of the new cast).
He was part of the "Bad Boys of SNL" in the early 90s, along with [[Adam Sandler]], [[Chris Farley]], [[Chris Rock]], and Rob Schneider. While most of his castmates were fired and/or quit by 1995 due to pressure [[Lorne Michaels]] received from NBC to either revamp ''SNL'' after its [[Seasonal Rot|disappointingly unfunny 20th season]] or let the show end, he stayed on to help the new cast settle in (then left after his airtime decreased in favor of the new cast).