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David Eigenberg reprises his role as Miranda's good-hearted husband and quintessential New York bar owner Steve Brady in the feature film adaptation of "Sex and the City." The role was written with him in mind. Before making an impression with the HBO television series "Sex and the City" audiences, David Eigenberg received attention for his chilling performance as shooter, Alex Robbey, on "Homicide: Life on the Street." David Eigenberg next played on the opposite side of the interrogation table in a recurring role as District Attorney Harvey Welk on "The Practice." David Eigenberg has also appeared as a series regular in "The Beat," with Mark Ruffalo, Lea DeLaria and Celeste Holm, executive produced by Tom Fontana and Barry Levinson. David Eigenberg also performed in the role of Nick Delvecchio in the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced series "Soldier of Fortune, Inc. - Special Ops Forces," and had a recurring role on the dramatic series "Ed." Among David Eigenberg's many other television credits are appearances on "Close to Home," "Monk," "The Ghost Whisperer," "Judging Amy," "CSI," "Without a Trace,"" The King of Queens," and "Third Watch." David Eigenberg's films include: "See You in September," "The Trouble with Romance," "Driftwood," "Love, Ludlow," "Around the Bend," "Garfield," "The Mothman Prophecies," and "A Perfect Murder." A member of the Ensemble Studio Theater in New York, David Eigenberg has performed in numerous Off-Broadway plays. On Broadway, David Eigenberg received his break in 1990 playing a hustler in John Guare's "Six Degrees of Separation," directed by Jerry Zaks, at Lincoln Center. David Eigenberg also starred in "Take Me Out," directed by Joe Mantello, which was awarded the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, Drama League, and New York Critics Awards for Best Play. David Eigenberg served in the USMCR from 1982—1986.
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