Wallace Langham

David Hodges

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Wallace Langham

Wallace Langham is a familiar face to television and film viewers, having amassed an impressive list of credits in a career that began as a teenager.
 
Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Langham moved to LA at age 9 with his mother, a costume designer on the “Donny & Marie Show.”  He made his film debut under the name Wally Ward in “Weird Science” in 1985.  He followed by starring in the hit "Soul Man" and in Keith Gordon’s “The Chocolate War."
 
Under his real name, Langham has appeared in "The Social Network" as investment banker Peter Thiel, opposite Steve Carrell and Abigail Breslin in “Little Miss Sunshine," alongside Eddie Murphy in “Daddy Day Care" and with John Malkovich in “The Great Buck Howard."  He appears in the upcoming "He Loves Me," from "Sunshine" directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, with Thomas Jane in "Samaritan" and opposite Rhys Ifans in "Defining Moments."
 
Since 2003, Langham has appeared in 163 episodes of the most watched TV series in the world, “CSI”, playing tech expert David Hodges.  Previously, he portrayed Phil, the acerbic head writer  on the Emmy-winning HBO series “The Larry Sanders Show."  He starred for "Friends" creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane in “Veronica’s Closet” and was a series regular opposite Joan Cusack in ABC's “What About Joan?”  His numerous television guest appearances include "Monk," “Sex and the City,” “West Wing" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm." 
 
Langham is becoming a familiar presence on web series such as "Bannen", "Easy to Assemble" and "Sparhusen".
 
A devoted husband and father of three, Langham is also an avid surfer.

David Hodges

A trace specialist with a knack for brown nosing, Hodges likes to believe it’s always his analysis that cracks CSI’s cases.  Smart, he’s also very likely to tell you that fact.  He was “transferred” from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s department for his disrespectful attitude, but he makes sure to mind his manners around Grissom – often a little too much. Sometimes arrogant, sometimes overly fawning, and almost always too sensitive, Hodges biggest problem is that he just wants to be appreciated for the genius he believes himself to be. A minor nuisance to his co-workers, they tolerate him because of his skills at trace analysis. 

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