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Larry David

Lawrence Gene David (born July 2, 1947)[1] is an American comedian, writer, actor, and television producer.[2] He and Jerry Seinfeld created the television sitcom Seinfeld, on which David was head writer and executive producer for the first seven seasons. He gained further recognition for the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm, which he created and stars in as a fictionalized version of himself. He has written or co-written the story of every episode since its pilot episode in 1999.[3]

Larry David
David in 2009
Birth nameLawrence Gene David
Born (1947-07-02) July 2, 1947 (age 75)
New York City, U.S.
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • television
  • film
EducationUniversity of Maryland, College Park (BA)
Years active1977–present
Genres
Subject(s)
Spouse
  • (m. 1993; div. 2007)
  • Ashley Underwood
    (m. 2020)
Children2, including Cazzie David
Notable works and roles
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army Reserve
Years of service1970–1975
Awards National Defense Service Medal

David's work on Seinfeld won him two Primetime Emmy Awards in 1993, for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series. Formerly a comedian, he went into television comedy, writing and starring in ABC's Fridays, and writing briefly for Saturday Night Live. He has been nominated for 27 Primetime Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. He was voted by fellow comedians and comedy insiders as the 23rd greatest comedy star ever in a 2004 British poll to select "The Comedian's Comedian",[4] and received the Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement by the Writers Guild of America in 2010.[5]

Since 2015, he has made recurring guest appearances on Saturday Night Live, where he impersonates 2016 and 2020 U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.[6][7][8][9]

Early life and family

Lawrence Gene David was born on July 2, 1947 in the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. His parents are Rose and Mortimer Julius "Morty" David, a men's clothing manufacturer, and he has an older brother named Ken.[10] David's family is Jewish. His father's side moved from Germany to the U.S. during the 19th century, while David's mother was born into a Polish-Jewish family in Ternopil, now in Ukraine.[11] His German-Jewish great-grandfather from Mobile, Alabama, fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War and owned two enslaved children.[12][13]

David graduated from Sheepshead Bay High School (now defunct) in 1965. A sign with his photo was displayed in one of the hallways at the school. He then attended the University of Maryland, College Park, where he was a brother in Tau Epsilon Phi.[14] He graduated in 1970 with a Bachelor of Arts in history.[15][16] At college, he started developing his unique perspective and discovered that he could make people laugh simply by being himself.[11] After college, David enlisted in the United States Army Reserve for five years.[17]

Career

Stand-up and SNL

While a stand-up comedian, David also worked as a store clerk, limousine driver, and historian. He lived in Manhattan Plaza, a federally subsidized housing complex in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, across the hall from Kenny Kramer, the inspiration for the Cosmo Kramer character in Seinfeld.[18] From 1980 to 1982, David became a writer and cast member for ABC's Fridays where he worked with Michael Richards (Kramer).[19]

From 1984 to 1985 he was a writer for NBC's Saturday Night Live (SNL) and met Julia Louis-Dreyfus who also worked on the show in this period.[20][19][21] During his time at SNL, he was able to get only one sketch on the show, which aired at 12:50 am, the last time slot on the show.[20][22] David quit his writing job at SNL in the first season, only to show up to work two days later acting as though nothing had happened. That event inspired a second-season episode of Seinfeld titled "The Revenge".[23][24] He can be heard heckling Michael McKean when McKean hosted SNL in 1984, and he can be seen in the sketch "The Run, Throw, and Catch Like a Girl Olympics" when Howard Cosell hosted the season finale in 1985.[25][26]

In 1987, David was a writer and performer for Way Off Broadway, a variety talk show on Lifetime hosted by Joy Behar.[27][28]

Seinfeld

In 1989, David teamed up with comedian Jerry Seinfeld to create a pilot for NBC called The Seinfeld Chronicles, which became the basis for Seinfeld, one of the most successful shows in history,[29] reaching the top of TV Guide's list of the 50 greatest TV shows of all time. Entertainment Weekly ranked it the third-best TV show of all time. David made occasional uncredited appearances on the show, playing such roles as Frank Costanza's cape-wearing lawyer and the voice of George Steinbrenner. He was also the primary inspiration for the show's character George Costanza.[30] David left Seinfeld on friendly terms after the seventh season but returned to write the series finale in 1998, two years later.[31] He also continued to provide the voice for the Steinbrenner character.[32]

David wrote 62 of the episodes of Seinfeld, including 1992's "The Contest", for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award and which TV Guide ranked as episode No. 1 on its list of "TV's Top 100 Episodes of All Time".[33] The syndication of Seinfeld earned David an estimated $250 million in 1998 alone.[34] This amount has been steadily decreasing each year, but payments will continue until the full $1.7 billion from the original syndication deal has been paid. In 2008, David made $55 million from Seinfeld syndication, DVD sales, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.[34][35] He was nominated for an Emmy[36] award 19 times for Seinfeld, winning twice — once for best comedy and once for writing.[37]

Curb Your Enthusiasm

 
David in December 2009

The HBO cable television channel aired David's one-hour special, Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm, on October 17, 1999.[38] This was followed by Curb Your Enthusiasm, a television series on HBO that aired its first episode on October 15, 2000.[39] The show revisits many of the themes of Seinfeld,[40] and is improvised from a story outline only several pages long that David writes (as of the 5th season, additional writers were hired).[41]

The actors improvise their dialogue based on the story outline, direction, and their creativity. David has said that his character in the show, a fictionalized version of himself, is what he would be like in real life if he lacked social awareness and sensitivity.[42] The character's numerous and frequent social faux pas, misunderstandings, and ironic coincidences are the basis of much of the show's comedy and have led to the entry into the American pop culture lexicon of the expression "Larry David moment", meaning an inadvertently created socially awkward situation.[43]

The basis of the show is the events in David's life following the fortune he earned from the Seinfeld series; David, semi-retired, strives to live a fulfilled life.[44] Alongside David is his wife Cheryl (played by Cheryl Hines), his manager and best friend Jeff (played by Jeff Garlin), and Jeff's wife Susie (played by Susie Essman).

Celebrities, including comedians Richard Lewis, Wanda Sykes, and Bob Einstein appeared on the show regularly. Actors Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen have had recurring roles as themselves.[44]

The show is critically acclaimed and has been nominated for 30 Primetime Emmy Awards, with one win, as well as one Golden Globe win. In the first six seasons, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jason Alexander appeared in several episodes, and Jerry Seinfeld made a cameo. In season 7, the cast of Seinfeld, including Michael Richards, returned in a story arc involving David's attempt to organize a Seinfeld reunion special.

On Wednesday, June 2, 2010, the series premiered on the TV Guide Network, making its network television debut. TV Guide Network also produced a series of related discussions with high-profile guest stars, media pundits, and prominent social figures called "Curb: The Discussion" debating the moral implications depicted in each episode. David is quoted as saying "Finally, thanks to the TV Guide Network, I'll get a chance to watch actual, intelligent people discuss and debate the issues addressed on 'Curb'. Now if only someone could tell me where this alleged 'Network' is, I might even watch it."[45] The show's 11th season premiered in 2021.[46]

Other projects

David has also been involved in other films and television series. David wrote and directed the 1998 film Sour Grapes, about two cousins who feud over a casino jackpot. It was neither a commercial nor a critical success.[47][48]

David also has appeared in bit roles in Woody Allen's Radio Days (1987) and New York Stories (1989),[49] before taking the leading role in Allen's New York-based comedy film Whatever Works (2009) alongside Evan Rachel Wood.[50]

David had a cameo appearance on the HBO series Entourage as a client of Ari Gold, and because his daughters were Hannah Montana fans, David, along with his daughters, guest-starred, as themselves, in the episode "My Best Friend's Boyfriend", in which they were waiting for a table at a fancy restaurant.[51]

David appeared as a panelist on the NBC series The Marriage Ref and also played Sister Mary-Mengele in the 2012 reboot of The Three Stooges.[52] David co-wrote and starred in the 2013 HBO television film Clear History.

David wrote and starred in the Broadway play Fish in the Dark. Also appearing were Rita Wilson, Jayne Houdyshell, and Rosie Perez. The play centers on the death of a family patriarch. It opened on March 5, 2015. Jason Alexander took over David's role in July. The play closed in August.[53][54] As of February 1, 2015, its advance sale of $13.5 million had broken records for a Broadway show.[54]

David was among several celebrities who appeared in a commercial for cryptocurrency exchange FTX Trading Limited that aired on Super Bowl LVI.[55][56] In November 2022, FTX filed for bankruptcy, and David, alongside other spokespeople was sued in a class-action lawsuit.[57] In February 2022, the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a lawsuit against Bitconnect that the Securities Act of 1933 extends to targeted solicitation using social media.[58]

Bernie Sanders

Since 2015, David has made multiple guest appearances portraying 2016 and 2020 United States presidential election candidate Bernie Sanders on Saturday Night Live; he also hosted the show on February 6, 2016, with musical guest The 1975 and a cameo from Sanders himself, and on November 4, 2017, with musical guest Miley Cyrus.

In the summer of 2017, PBS's Finding Your Roots discovered through genealogical research that David and Bernie Sanders are distantly related. Sanders told David the news. "I was very happy about that," David said, according to Variety. "I thought there must have been some connection." The comedian explained that Sanders is "a third cousin or something."[59][9]

On January 8, 2020, David joked on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, "I would say, I would beg him (Bernie) to drop out so I don't have to keep flying in from Los Angeles to do SNL," David answered. "I thought when he had the heart attack that would be it, I wouldn't have to fly in from Los Angeles. But, you know, he's indestructible. Nothing stops this man!" He later added, "If he wins, do you know what that's going to do to my life? Do you have any idea? I mean, it will be great for the country — great for the country. Terrible for me."[60]

Influences

David has named Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, Phil Silvers, Abbott and Costello, Jackie Mason, Alan King, Don Rickles and MAD Magazine as influences.[61][62][63]

Personal life

David lives in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. David was married to Laurie Lennard from 1993 to 2007.[64][65] They have two daughters, Cazzie David and Romy David.[64] The Davids both became contributing bloggers at The Huffington Post in May 2005.[66][67] In 2017, David was introduced to producer Ashley Underwood at a birthday party for Sacha Baron Cohen. They were married in 2020.[68]

David is a supporter of the Democratic Party.[69] In 2010, David wrote an article for The New York Times criticizing the extension of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy. He ended the article with a sarcastic thank you to then-President Barack Obama for approving the tax cut extension.[70]

David was raised Jewish and identifies as an atheist.[71]

David is an avid sports fan, and being a native of New York supports the teams New York Jets, New York Yankees, New York Knicks, and the New York Rangers.[72]

Wealth

It is estimated that David's net worth is somewhere between US$400[73] to $900 million as of 2015.[74] The National Review estimated his net worth to be about $400 million as of 2020.[75] Charlie Rose noted David's overall wealth as closer to $500 million in a televised statement on 60 Minutes in 2013.[76] In a 2015 interview with CBS, David confirmed that half of his wealth was eroded by his 2007 divorce in the community property state of California.[76] "I have a lot of money," David said in the interview, but also added that the "figures out there are crazy."[76] Most of his wealth originates from syndication deals of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm, the former netting US$3.1 billion in total re-run fees as of 2013.[74] In 2008, David was reported to gross $55 million in total compensation, mostly from Seinfeld syndication and work on Curb Your Enthusiasm.[34][35] His speculative net worth was parodied on "The Shrimp Incident" episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, in which HBO executive Allan Wasserman yells at David: "If you want shrimp, take your $475 million, go buy a fucking shrimp boat."[77]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1977 It Happened at Lakewood Manor Cameo in crowd near hotel
1983 Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? Mort's Friend
1983 Second Thoughts Monroe Clark
1987 Radio Days Communist Neighbor
1989 New York Stories Theater Manager
1998 Sour Grapes Studio Executive/Annoying Doctor/Singing Bum Also writer and director
2004 Envy Executive producer
2009 Whatever Works Boris Yelnikoff
2012 The Three Stooges Sister Mary-Mengele
2013 Clear History Nathan Flomm
2017 Long Shot Himself Documentary

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1980–1982 Fridays Various 54 episodes; also writer
1984–1985 Saturday Night Live 17 episodes; also writer
1987 It's Garry Shandling's Show Wrote episode: "Sarah"
credited as Mac Brandes
1987 Way Off Broadway Various Writer and performer
1989–1998 Seinfeld Various 180 episodes;
also co-creator, writer and producer
1993 Love & War Himself Episode: "Let's Not Call It Love"
1999 Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm Larry David One-hour special;
also creator, writer and executive producer
2000–present Curb Your Enthusiasm Larry David Also creator, writer and executive producer
2004 Entourage Himself Episode: "New York"
2007 Hannah Montana Episode: "My Best Friend's Boyfriend"
2011 The Paul Reiser Show Episode: "The Father's Occupation"
2012 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Himself (guest) Episode: Larry Eats a Pancake
2013 Clear History Nathan Flomm Television film; also writer and producer
2014 TripTank Himself (voice) Episode: "Roy & Ben's Day Off"
2015 The League Future Ruxin Episode: "The Great Night of Shiva"
2015–2020 Saturday Night Live Bernie Sanders/Host Various Episodes
2016 Maya & Marty Himself Episode: "Jimmy Fallon & Miley Cyrus"
2022 Toast of Tinseltown Sola Mirronek Episodes: "Anger Man" and "The Scorecard"

Theater

Year Title Role Theatre Notes Ref.
2015 Fish in the Dark Norman Drexel Cort Theatre, Broadway Also writer [78]

Bibliography

  • David, Larry (December 20, 2010). "Thanks for the Tax Cut!". The New York Times. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  • David, Larry (July 23, 2018). "The Most Important Meal of the Day". The New York Times. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  • David, Larry (August 10, 2018). "What Really Happened at Trump Tower". The New York Times. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  • David, Larry (November 18, 2019). "On the First-World Campaign Trail". Shouts & Murmurs. The New Yorker. Vol. 95, no. 36. p. 29.
  • David, Larry (November 22, 2019). "Imagining What Keeps Trump Up at Night". The New York Times. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  • David, Larry (November 29, 2021). "Larry David's Notes for His Biographer". The New Yorker. New York City. Retrieved December 5, 2021.

Awards and nominations

  • Voted by fellow comedians and comedy insiders as number 23 of the greatest comedy stars ever in a poll to select The Comedian's Comedian.[4]

Primetime Emmy Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1991 Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series "The Deal", Seinfeld Nominated [79]
"The Pony Remark", Seinfeld Nominated
1992 Outstanding Comedy Series Seinfeld Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series "The Tape", Seinfeld Nominated
"The Parking Garage", Seinfeld Nominated
1993 Outstanding Comedy Series Seinfeld Won
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series "The Contest", Seinfeld Won
1994 Outstanding Comedy Series Seinfeld Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series "The Mango", Seinfeld Nominated
"The Puffy Shirt", Seinfeld Nominated
1995 Outstanding Comedy Series Seinfeld Nominated
1996 Nominated
2002 Curb Your Enthusiasm Nominated
2003 Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2004 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2006 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2008 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
2010 Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2012 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2016 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Saturday Night Live Nominated
2018 Outstanding Comedy Series Curb Your Enthusiasm Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2020 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated

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Further reading

  • The Larry David Story: A Parallel Universe Biography
  • Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Good: Larry David and the Making of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm by Josh Levine (ECW Press, 2010)

External links

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Lawrence Gene David born July 2 1947 1 is an American comedian writer actor and television producer 2 He and Jerry Seinfeld created the television sitcom Seinfeld on which David was head writer and executive producer for the first seven seasons He gained further recognition for the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm which he created and stars in as a fictionalized version of himself He has written or co written the story of every episode since its pilot episode in 1999 3 Larry DavidDavid in 2009Birth nameLawrence Gene DavidBorn 1947 07 02 July 2 1947 age 75 New York City U S MediumStand uptelevisionfilmEducationUniversity of Maryland College Park BA Years active1977 presentGenresobservationalimprovisationalblack comedyblue comedyinsult comedydeadpancringesatireSubject s Jewish cultureeveryday lifehuman behaviorsocial awkwardnesspop culturecurrent eventsSpouseLaurie David m 1993 div 2007 wbr Ashley Underwood m 2020 wbr Children2 including Cazzie DavidNotable works and rolesSeinfeldSaturday Night LiveCurb Your EnthusiasmMilitary careerAllegiance United StatesService wbr branchUnited States Army ReserveYears of service1970 1975AwardsNational Defense Service MedalDavid s work on Seinfeld won him two Primetime Emmy Awards in 1993 for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series Formerly a comedian he went into television comedy writing and starring in ABC s Fridays and writing briefly for Saturday Night Live He has been nominated for 27 Primetime Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards He was voted by fellow comedians and comedy insiders as the 23rd greatest comedy star ever in a 2004 British poll to select The Comedian s Comedian 4 and received the Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement by the Writers Guild of America in 2010 5 Since 2015 he has made recurring guest appearances on Saturday Night Live where he impersonates 2016 and 2020 U S presidential candidate Bernie Sanders 6 7 8 9 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 2 1 Stand up and SNL 2 2 Seinfeld 2 3 Curb Your Enthusiasm 2 4 Other projects 2 5 Bernie Sanders 3 Influences 4 Personal life 4 1 Wealth 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Theater 7 Bibliography 8 Awards and nominations 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life and family EditLawrence Gene David was born on July 2 1947 in the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn New York City His parents are Rose and Mortimer Julius Morty David a men s clothing manufacturer and he has an older brother named Ken 10 David s family is Jewish His father s side moved from Germany to the U S during the 19th century while David s mother was born into a Polish Jewish family in Ternopil now in Ukraine 11 His German Jewish great grandfather from Mobile Alabama fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War and owned two enslaved children 12 13 David graduated from Sheepshead Bay High School now defunct in 1965 A sign with his photo was displayed in one of the hallways at the school He then attended the University of Maryland College Park where he was a brother in Tau Epsilon Phi 14 He graduated in 1970 with a Bachelor of Arts in history 15 16 At college he started developing his unique perspective and discovered that he could make people laugh simply by being himself 11 After college David enlisted in the United States Army Reserve for five years 17 Career EditStand up and SNL Edit While a stand up comedian David also worked as a store clerk limousine driver and historian He lived in Manhattan Plaza a federally subsidized housing complex in the Hell s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan across the hall from Kenny Kramer the inspiration for the Cosmo Kramer character in Seinfeld 18 From 1980 to 1982 David became a writer and cast member for ABC s Fridays where he worked with Michael Richards Kramer 19 From 1984 to 1985 he was a writer for NBC s Saturday Night Live SNL and met Julia Louis Dreyfus who also worked on the show in this period 20 19 21 During his time at SNL he was able to get only one sketch on the show which aired at 12 50 am the last time slot on the show 20 22 David quit his writing job at SNL in the first season only to show up to work two days later acting as though nothing had happened That event inspired a second season episode of Seinfeld titled The Revenge 23 24 He can be heard heckling Michael McKean when McKean hosted SNL in 1984 and he can be seen in the sketch The Run Throw and Catch Like a Girl Olympics when Howard Cosell hosted the season finale in 1985 25 26 In 1987 David was a writer and performer for Way Off Broadway a variety talk show on Lifetime hosted by Joy Behar 27 28 Seinfeld Edit In 1989 David teamed up with comedian Jerry Seinfeld to create a pilot for NBC called The Seinfeld Chronicles which became the basis for Seinfeld one of the most successful shows in history 29 reaching the top of TV Guide s list of the 50 greatest TV shows of all time Entertainment Weekly ranked it the third best TV show of all time David made occasional uncredited appearances on the show playing such roles as Frank Costanza s cape wearing lawyer and the voice of George Steinbrenner He was also the primary inspiration for the show s character George Costanza 30 David left Seinfeld on friendly terms after the seventh season but returned to write the series finale in 1998 two years later 31 He also continued to provide the voice for the Steinbrenner character 32 David wrote 62 of the episodes of Seinfeld including 1992 s The Contest for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award and which TV Guide ranked as episode No 1 on its list of TV s Top 100 Episodes of All Time 33 The syndication of Seinfeld earned David an estimated 250 million in 1998 alone 34 This amount has been steadily decreasing each year but payments will continue until the full 1 7 billion from the original syndication deal has been paid In 2008 David made 55 million from Seinfeld syndication DVD sales and Curb Your Enthusiasm 34 35 He was nominated for an Emmy 36 award 19 times for Seinfeld winning twice once for best comedy and once for writing 37 Curb Your Enthusiasm Edit David in December 2009 The HBO cable television channel aired David s one hour special Larry David Curb Your Enthusiasm on October 17 1999 38 This was followed by Curb Your Enthusiasm a television series on HBO that aired its first episode on October 15 2000 39 The show revisits many of the themes of Seinfeld 40 and is improvised from a story outline only several pages long that David writes as of the 5th season additional writers were hired 41 The actors improvise their dialogue based on the story outline direction and their creativity David has said that his character in the show a fictionalized version of himself is what he would be like in real life if he lacked social awareness and sensitivity 42 The character s numerous and frequent social faux pas misunderstandings and ironic coincidences are the basis of much of the show s comedy and have led to the entry into the American pop culture lexicon of the expression Larry David moment meaning an inadvertently created socially awkward situation 43 The basis of the show is the events in David s life following the fortune he earned from the Seinfeld series David semi retired strives to live a fulfilled life 44 Alongside David is his wife Cheryl played by Cheryl Hines his manager and best friend Jeff played by Jeff Garlin and Jeff s wife Susie played by Susie Essman Celebrities including comedians Richard Lewis Wanda Sykes and Bob Einstein appeared on the show regularly Actors Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen have had recurring roles as themselves 44 The show is critically acclaimed and has been nominated for 30 Primetime Emmy Awards with one win as well as one Golden Globe win In the first six seasons Julia Louis Dreyfus and Jason Alexander appeared in several episodes and Jerry Seinfeld made a cameo In season 7 the cast of Seinfeld including Michael Richards returned in a story arc involving David s attempt to organize a Seinfeld reunion special On Wednesday June 2 2010 the series premiered on the TV Guide Network making its network television debut TV Guide Network also produced a series of related discussions with high profile guest stars media pundits and prominent social figures called Curb The Discussion debating the moral implications depicted in each episode David is quoted as saying Finally thanks to the TV Guide Network I ll get a chance to watch actual intelligent people discuss and debate the issues addressed on Curb Now if only someone could tell me where this alleged Network is I might even watch it 45 The show s 11th season premiered in 2021 46 Other projects Edit David has also been involved in other films and television series David wrote and directed the 1998 film Sour Grapes about two cousins who feud over a casino jackpot It was neither a commercial nor a critical success 47 48 David also has appeared in bit roles in Woody Allen s Radio Days 1987 and New York Stories 1989 49 before taking the leading role in Allen s New York based comedy film Whatever Works 2009 alongside Evan Rachel Wood 50 David had a cameo appearance on the HBO series Entourage as a client of Ari Gold and because his daughters were Hannah Montana fans David along with his daughters guest starred as themselves in the episode My Best Friend s Boyfriend in which they were waiting for a table at a fancy restaurant 51 David appeared as a panelist on the NBC series The Marriage Ref and also played Sister Mary Mengele in the 2012 reboot of The Three Stooges 52 David co wrote and starred in the 2013 HBO television film Clear History David wrote and starred in the Broadway play Fish in the Dark Also appearing were Rita Wilson Jayne Houdyshell and Rosie Perez The play centers on the death of a family patriarch It opened on March 5 2015 Jason Alexander took over David s role in July The play closed in August 53 54 As of February 1 2015 its advance sale of 13 5 million had broken records for a Broadway show 54 David was among several celebrities who appeared in a commercial for cryptocurrency exchange FTX Trading Limited that aired on Super Bowl LVI 55 56 In November 2022 FTX filed for bankruptcy and David alongside other spokespeople was sued in a class action lawsuit 57 In February 2022 the U S 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a lawsuit against Bitconnect that the Securities Act of 1933 extends to targeted solicitation using social media 58 Bernie Sanders Edit Since 2015 David has made multiple guest appearances portraying 2016 and 2020 United States presidential election candidate Bernie Sanders on Saturday Night Live he also hosted the show on February 6 2016 with musical guest The 1975 and a cameo from Sanders himself and on November 4 2017 with musical guest Miley Cyrus In the summer of 2017 PBS s Finding Your Roots discovered through genealogical research that David and Bernie Sanders are distantly related Sanders told David the news I was very happy about that David said according to Variety I thought there must have been some connection The comedian explained that Sanders is a third cousin or something 59 9 On January 8 2020 David joked on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert I would say I would beg him Bernie to drop out so I don t have to keep flying in from Los Angeles to do SNL David answered I thought when he had the heart attack that would be it I wouldn t have to fly in from Los Angeles But you know he s indestructible Nothing stops this man He later added If he wins do you know what that s going to do to my life Do you have any idea I mean it will be great for the country great for the country Terrible for me 60 Influences EditDavid has named Woody Allen Mel Brooks Phil Silvers Abbott and Costello Jackie Mason Alan King Don Rickles and MAD Magazine as influences 61 62 63 Personal life EditDavid lives in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles California David was married to Laurie Lennard from 1993 to 2007 64 65 They have two daughters Cazzie David and Romy David 64 The Davids both became contributing bloggers at The Huffington Post in May 2005 66 67 In 2017 David was introduced to producer Ashley Underwood at a birthday party for Sacha Baron Cohen They were married in 2020 68 David is a supporter of the Democratic Party 69 In 2010 David wrote an article for The New York Times criticizing the extension of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy He ended the article with a sarcastic thank you to then President Barack Obama for approving the tax cut extension 70 David was raised Jewish and identifies as an atheist 71 David is an avid sports fan and being a native of New York supports the teams New York Jets New York Yankees New York Knicks and the New York Rangers 72 Wealth Edit It is estimated that David s net worth is somewhere between US 400 73 to 900 million as of 2015 74 The National Review estimated his net worth to be about 400 million as of 2020 75 Charlie Rose noted David s overall wealth as closer to 500 million in a televised statement on 60 Minutes in 2013 76 In a 2015 interview with CBS David confirmed that half of his wealth was eroded by his 2007 divorce in the community property state of California 76 I have a lot of money David said in the interview but also added that the figures out there are crazy 76 Most of his wealth originates from syndication deals of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm the former netting US 3 1 billion in total re run fees as of 2013 74 In 2008 David was reported to gross 55 million in total compensation mostly from Seinfeld syndication and work on Curb Your Enthusiasm 34 35 His speculative net worth was parodied on The Shrimp Incident episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm in which HBO executive Allan Wasserman yells at David If you want shrimp take your 475 million go buy a fucking shrimp boat 77 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1977 It Happened at Lakewood Manor Cameo in crowd near hotel1983 Can She Bake a Cherry Pie Mort s Friend1983 Second Thoughts Monroe Clark1987 Radio Days Communist Neighbor1989 New York Stories Theater Manager1998 Sour Grapes Studio Executive Annoying Doctor Singing Bum Also writer and director2004 Envy Executive producer2009 Whatever Works Boris Yelnikoff2012 The Three Stooges Sister Mary Mengele2013 Clear History Nathan Flomm2017 Long Shot Himself DocumentaryTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1980 1982 Fridays Various 54 episodes also writer1984 1985 Saturday Night Live 17 episodes also writer1987 It s Garry Shandling s Show Wrote episode Sarah credited as Mac Brandes1987 Way Off Broadway Various Writer and performer1989 1998 Seinfeld Various 180 episodes also co creator writer and producer1993 Love amp War Himself Episode Let s Not Call It Love 1999 Larry David Curb Your Enthusiasm Larry David One hour special also creator writer and executive producer2000 present Curb Your Enthusiasm Larry David Also creator writer and executive producer2004 Entourage Himself Episode New York 2007 Hannah Montana Episode My Best Friend s Boyfriend 2011 The Paul Reiser Show Episode The Father s Occupation 2012 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Himself guest Episode Larry Eats a Pancake2013 Clear History Nathan Flomm Television film also writer and producer2014 TripTank Himself voice Episode Roy amp Ben s Day Off 2015 The League Future Ruxin Episode The Great Night of Shiva 2015 2020 Saturday Night Live Bernie Sanders Host Various Episodes2016 Maya amp Marty Himself Episode Jimmy Fallon amp Miley Cyrus 2022 Toast of Tinseltown Sola Mirronek Episodes Anger Man and The Scorecard Theater EditYear Title Role Theatre Notes Ref 2015 Fish in the Dark Norman Drexel Cort Theatre Broadway Also writer 78 Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2020 David Larry December 20 2010 Thanks for the Tax Cut The New York Times Retrieved June 13 2020 David Larry July 23 2018 The Most Important Meal of the Day The New York Times Retrieved June 13 2020 David Larry August 10 2018 What Really Happened at Trump Tower The New York Times Retrieved June 13 2020 David Larry November 18 2019 On the First World Campaign Trail Shouts amp Murmurs The New Yorker Vol 95 no 36 p 29 David Larry November 22 2019 Imagining What Keeps Trump Up at Night The New York Times Retrieved June 13 2020 David Larry November 29 2021 Larry David s Notes for His Biographer The New Yorker New York City Retrieved December 5 2021 Awards and nominations EditVoted by fellow comedians and comedy insiders as number 23 of the greatest comedy stars ever in a poll to select The Comedian s Comedian 4 Primetime Emmy Awards Year Category Nominated work Result Ref 1991 Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series The Deal Seinfeld Nominated 79 The Pony Remark Seinfeld Nominated1992 Outstanding Comedy Series Seinfeld NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Comedy Series The Tape Seinfeld Nominated The Parking Garage Seinfeld Nominated1993 Outstanding Comedy Series Seinfeld WonOutstanding Writing for a Comedy Series The Contest Seinfeld Won1994 Outstanding Comedy Series Seinfeld NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Comedy Series The Mango Seinfeld Nominated The Puffy Shirt Seinfeld Nominated1995 Outstanding Comedy Series Seinfeld Nominated1996 Nominated2002 Curb Your Enthusiasm Nominated2003 NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated2004 Outstanding Comedy Series NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated2006 Outstanding Comedy Series NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated2008 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated2010 NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated2012 Outstanding Comedy Series NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated2016 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Saturday Night Live Nominated2018 Outstanding Comedy Series Curb Your Enthusiasm NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated2020 Outstanding Comedy Series 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Benjamin January 26 2015 Why Larry David the Schmuck Was the Best Thing to Happen to Larry David the Mensch New York Retrieved November 1 2017 a b The Impression Finding Your Roots Season 4 Episode 1 October 3 2017 PBS Larry David and Bernie Sanders More than an impression they re relatives USA Today Retrieved October 1 2021 The Impression PBS org PBS Retrieved October 1 2021 Snyder Linda VanGrack March 6 2015 What s Larry David really like Ask his Maryland fraternity brothers The Washington Post Larry David Spotted on Campus The Baltimore Sun Retrieved April 4 2013 Some of Maryland s Distinguished Alumni University of Maryland Archived from the original on March 31 2013 Retrieved April 4 2013 My War by Larry David The New York Times via Internet Archive Published February 15 2004 Retrieved August 22 2011 McShane Larry The real Kramer says actor no racist But Richards is paranoid very wound up Chicago Sun Times dead link November 26 2006 Accessed August 11 2009 The real Kramer lived for 10 years in a Hell s Kitchen apartment across the hall from Seinfeld co creator Larry David and his life became the framework for Richards quirky bumbling Seinfeld sidekick a b Marin Rick July 16 2000 The Great and Wonderful Wizard of Odds The New York Times Retrieved April 25 2008 a b Shales Tom November 12 2005 SNL in the 80s The Last Laugh On a Trying Decade The Washington Post Retrieved April 25 2008 Kolbert Elizabeth June 3 1993 Julia Louis Dreyfus She Who Gives Seinfeld Estrogen The New York Times Retrieved April 2 2008 Watch Saturday Night Live Highlight Going Up NBC com NBC com NBC Retrieved October 26 2021 Louis Dreyfus Julia Richards Michael Alexander Jason November 3 2004 Seinfeld Seasons 1 amp 2 Audio Commentary The Revenge DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Horiuchi Vince November 22 2004 Side splitting Seinfeld finally arrives on DVD Salt Lake Tribune p C7 Saturday Night Live TV com Archived from the original on December 27 2008 Retrieved April 21 2008 Transcript of 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8 2009 Yeah I m available for Woody Allen The Jerusalem Post a b McGinnis Rick 2004 Once Upon A Time In Mexico Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment DVD Life with Blog Father Rick McGinnis Archived from the original on June 14 2008 Retrieved August 24 2012 TV Guide Network Teams up with Legendary Show Creator Larry David to Launch Curb Your Enthusiasm Exclusive Extras Hosted by Series Regular Susie Essman March 22 2010 Retrieved March 22 2010 Martin Brett January 8 2020 The Incredibly Happy Life of Larry David TV s Favorite Grouch GQ Sour Grapes Box Office Mojo Retrieved April 2 2008 Sour Grapes Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved April 2 2008 Sperling Nicole February 6 2008 Larry David Evan Rachel Wood to star in Woody Allen s next movie Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on February 15 2008 Retrieved April 2 2008 Nicole Sperling February 7 2008 Larry David Evan Rachel Wood to star in Woody Allen s next movie Entertainment Weekly Retrieved October 21 2021 Hickey JR September 11 2019 Ranking Every Single Celebrity Cameo in Entourage Complex Larry David Torments The Three Stooges And Hunger Games Finds More Tributes In Today s Casting Call MTV Movies Blog Retrieved June 13 2011 Fish In The Dark Archived from the original on January 13 2015 Retrieved January 13 2015 a b Zinoman Jason January 28 2015 Enthusiasm Entirely Uncurbed Larry David s Fish in the Dark Comes to Broadway The New York Times Retrieved January 28 2015 https www rollingstone com culture culture news larry david tom brady shaq ftx class action lawsuit 1234632046 Larry David Tom Brady Shaq Among Brand Ambassadors Named in FTX Class Action Lawsuit Cordero Rosy February 14 2022 Larry David Makes Commercial Debut In Super Bowl Crypto Ad Deadline Retrieved February 14 2022 Anderson Travis November 16 2022 Tom Brady David Ortiz among athletes sued over crypto losses in federal lawsuit filed by investor The Boston Globe Retrieved December 13 2022 Lawler Richard February 18 2022 Influencers beware promoting the wrong crypto could mean facing a class action lawsuit The Verge Vox Media Retrieved July 13 2022 Chen Joyce July 27 2017 Bernie Sanders Is Related to SNL Doppelganger Larry David Rolling Stone Wilstein Matt January 9 2020 Larry David President Bernie Sanders Would Be Great for the Country Terrible for Me The Daily Beast Retrieved March 4 2021 The Incredibly Happy Life of Larry David TV s Favorite Grouch GQ January 8 2020 Retrieved April 5 2020 Curb Your Enthusiasm s Larry David Discusses His Roots His Comedy Forbes Retrieved April 5 2020 Chilton Martin May 11 2016 Phil Silvers the comedy genius who was Sergeant Bilko The Telegraph Archived from the original on January 10 2022 Retrieved April 5 2020 a b Laurie Ellen David v Lawrence Gene David Petition for Dissolution of Marriage PDF Los Angeles Superior Court July 13 2007 Archived from the original PDF on July 3 2013 Retrieved March 7 2017 via TMZ com Finn Natalie July 19 2008 Divorcing Larry David E Archived from the original on November 13 2009 Retrieved April 2 2008 Laurie David s Huffington Post blogger page Retrieved November 24 2009 Larry David s Huffington Post blogger page Retrieved November 24 2009 Corinthios Aurelie Leonard Elizabeth October 8 2020 Larry David Marries Girlfriend Ashley Underwood People a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Blistein Jon October 20 2020 Julia Louis Dreyfus Larry David Jason Alexander to Reunite for Texas Democratic Party Fundraiser Rolling Stone Retrieved March 4 2021 David Larry December 20 2010 Thanks for the Tax Cut The New York Times Dolan Deirdre 2006 Curb Your Enthusiasm The Book Gotham Books p Front Matter Powers Christopher January 8 2020 Larry David deserves his own New York Sports radio show The Loop Sollum Jacob April 2 2020 Larry David Says People Who Object to COVID 19 Lockdowns Are Idiots Reason com Retrieved April 2 2020 a b Weisman Aly March 4 2015 Here s why Larry David says he isn t really worth half a billion Business Insider Retrieved April 20 2020 Smith Kyle March 20 2020 The Lennon and McCartney of Comedy National Review Retrieved April 23 2020 a b c Weisman Aly March 3 2015 Larry David thinks reports about his massive net worth are absurd Business Insider Retrieved April 20 2020 The Shrimp Incident Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 02 Episode 04 October 14 2001 HBO Broadway Review Larry David s Fish in the Dark Variety March 5 2015 Retrieved April 8 2020 Larry David Emmy Award Nominations and Wins Emmys com Retrieved August 24 2021 Further reading EditThe Larry David Story A Parallel Universe Biography Pretty Pretty Pretty Good Larry David and the Making of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm by Josh Levine ECW Press 2010 External links EditLarry David at IMDb Larry David at AllMovie Larry David at Rotten Tomatoes Portals Biography Comedy TelevisionLarry David at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Quotations from Wikiquote Data from Wikidata Retrieved from https en 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