Whatever Happened To David Krumholtz?

When it comes to giving back, David Krumholtz is no stranger. From helping his buddy (and former groomsman) Seth Rogen out with Hilarity for Charity to even giving what he earned from "Wonder Wheel"to organizations involved in the Time's Up movement, Krumholtz is a big-hearted and generous guy.Per The Hollywood Reporter, after Krumholtz gave $15,000

When it comes to giving back, David Krumholtz is no stranger. From helping his buddy (and former groomsman) Seth Rogen out with Hilarity for Charity to even giving what he earned from "Wonder Wheel" to organizations involved in the Time's Up movement, Krumholtz is a big-hearted and generous guy. Per The Hollywood Reporter, after Krumholtz gave $15,000 to Hilarity for Charity, Rogen joked, "He's had a lot to drink, so I just hope this is legally binding."

"A lot of celebrities lend their names to causes, which is great, don't get me wrong. I think a shining example, and the way to motivate others to give, is to do it yourself," he told Access. The interview, which was conducted in November 2012, arrived hot on the heels of Krumholtz's Twitter fundraiser for people impacted by Hurricane Sandy. He informed his followers that "at a set hour, he would take part in a Q&A and for each question he received, he would donate $10 — of his own money — to the Red Cross." He ultimately gave $8,000 to the organization.

"I've raised money for St. Jude and the Alzheimer's Association... [the] National Multiple Sclerosis Society, also a small school for disabled children in New Jersey called PG Chambers School," he told Access. He added that he had raised around $25,000 by that point holding Twitter Q&A segments.

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