David Hyde Pierce wearing glasses and a black suit jacket, smiling subtly against a dark blurred background.

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David Hyde Pierce

Born

April 3, 1959

Died
Birthplace

Saratoga Springs, New York, US

Age

67 Years Old

Horoscope

Aries

Who Is David Hyde Pierce?

David Hyde Pierce is an American actor and director, widely recognized for his precise comedic timing. His versatile career spans both television and acclaimed stage productions.

He rose to national prominence as Dr. Niles Crane on the enduring sitcom Frasier, a role that earned him widespread critical adoration. His nuanced portrayal of the fastidious psychiatrist garnered four Emmy Awards.

Full NameDavid Hyde Pierce
GenderMale
Height5 feet 9.5 inches (177 cm)
Relationship StatusMarried to Brian Hargrove
Net Worth$40 million
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityWhite
EducationSaratoga Springs High School, Yale University
FatherGeorge Pierce
MotherLaura Marie Pierce
SiblingsBarbara, Nancy, Thomas

Early Life and Education

Born in Saratoga Springs, New York, David Hyde Pierce was the youngest of four children to George, an aspiring actor, and Laura, an insurance agent. His childhood fostered an early interest in the arts, with piano and church organ playing a significant role.

He attended Saratoga Springs High School, where his talent for drama was recognized. Later, at Yale University, Pierce initially pursued music but shifted to a double major in English literature and theater studies, graduating in 1981.

Notable Relationships

A string of high-profile romances has marked David Hyde Pierce’s personal journey, culminating in his enduring marriage to writer and director Brian Hargrove. They quietly wed in California on October 24, 2008, after years as a couple.

Pierce and Hargrove continue their shared life, built upon a friendship that predated their romantic partnership by many years. He has no children.

Career Highlights

His breakthrough role as Dr. Niles Crane on the sitcom Frasier garnered David Hyde Pierce four Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. This iconic portrayal cemented his reputation for sophisticated comedic acting.

Beyond television, Pierce launched a notable Broadway directing career, including the musical It Shoulda Been You. He also secured a Tony Award for his leading performance in the musical Curtains.

To date, he has also collected two Screen Actors Guild Awards and multiple Tony Award nominations for his stage work, cementing Pierce as a versatile and beloved performer.

Signature Quote

“I think at the core of Niles, he’s completely innocent. Despite all the jealousy and sibling rivalry and plotting and scheming and all that, I think that’s what made him so palatable and fun.”