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| - Larry David is a Texas State Representative.
- Larry David is an American television writer famous for Seinfeld. He can also be seen in HBOs Curb Your Enthusiasm where there are no scripts used. Larry David recently divorced his wife because she produced An Inconvenient Truth and won an Oscar for it. He had a problem with her winning an Oscar because he only has an Emmy and a Golden Globe. He also thinks the Oscar is named after Oscar the Dog on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Larry David also found out that in the process of producing An Inconvenient Truth his wife had sex with Al Gore in his Hummer.
- Larry David was the first celebrity to guest star as himself. He appeared in "My Best Friend's Boyfriend" along with his daughters, Cazzie and Romy. The Davids wait over an hour to be seated at a restaurant. In order to get seated faster, Larry tells the maître d' (Jorge Luis Abreu) it is Romy's birthday, and then Cazzie's birthday. When Hannah arrives at the restaurant she's seated immediately, prompting Romy to say "face it dad, she's bigger than you" (fame-wise). This scene is a reference to the popular Seinfeld episode "The Chinese Restaurant."
- Larry David (born 1947) is an actor, writer, comedian and producer. He's most famous for being the co-creator and Show Runner of Seinfeld, and the creator of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where he stars As Himself.
- Larry David is an American comedian, actor, writer, environmentalist, and Hollywood billionaire, as well as the co-creator of Seinfeld, a show about nothing, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. When the New York bourough of Queens was established as a Jewish political refugee haven during the Great Depression in 1929, Larry David was born to a Mr. and Mrs. Costanza. After a completely unknown childhood, David went on to become a stand-up comedian who berated his stupid audience that never got his jokes, and walked off after every performance to roam the streets of New York. In the summer of 1969, he is known to have urinated on Neil Armstrong during the filming of the moon landing that David directed from a secret Hollywood studio backlot. David has also lost both pinky toes to gangrene in 1975 afte
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| - Larry David is a Texas State Representative.
- Larry David is an American television writer famous for Seinfeld. He can also be seen in HBOs Curb Your Enthusiasm where there are no scripts used. Larry David recently divorced his wife because she produced An Inconvenient Truth and won an Oscar for it. He had a problem with her winning an Oscar because he only has an Emmy and a Golden Globe. He also thinks the Oscar is named after Oscar the Dog on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Larry David also found out that in the process of producing An Inconvenient Truth his wife had sex with Al Gore in his Hummer.
- Larry David was the first celebrity to guest star as himself. He appeared in "My Best Friend's Boyfriend" along with his daughters, Cazzie and Romy. The Davids wait over an hour to be seated at a restaurant. In order to get seated faster, Larry tells the maître d' (Jorge Luis Abreu) it is Romy's birthday, and then Cazzie's birthday. When Hannah arrives at the restaurant she's seated immediately, prompting Romy to say "face it dad, she's bigger than you" (fame-wise). This scene is a reference to the popular Seinfeld episode "The Chinese Restaurant."
- Larry David is an American comedian, actor, writer, environmentalist, and Hollywood billionaire, as well as the co-creator of Seinfeld, a show about nothing, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. When the New York bourough of Queens was established as a Jewish political refugee haven during the Great Depression in 1929, Larry David was born to a Mr. and Mrs. Costanza. After a completely unknown childhood, David went on to become a stand-up comedian who berated his stupid audience that never got his jokes, and walked off after every performance to roam the streets of New York. In the summer of 1969, he is known to have urinated on Neil Armstrong during the filming of the moon landing that David directed from a secret Hollywood studio backlot. David has also lost both pinky toes to gangrene in 1975 after Kramer borrowed his shoes and got mold in them. During the 1970s David continued to work as a New York stand-up along with his friend Art Vandelay. Still known for berating his heckling audience even before he got to tell his jokes onstage, David's bipolar tirades gained notoriety, and the attention of NBC Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels. Although it is alleged that David worked for Saturday Night Live, it was actually Larry's retarded twin brother who showed up to the 30 Rock offices every day. He also worked on the SNL knock-off Fridays, where he wrote the most racist comedy sketches in TV history for his friend, Kramer.
- Larry David (born 1947) is an actor, writer, comedian and producer. He's most famous for being the co-creator and Show Runner of Seinfeld, and the creator of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where he stars As Himself. He began his career as a stand-up comedian, and was a writer for Saturday Night Live between 1984-85, without much success. In 1989, along with comedian Jerry Seinfeld, he created the revolutionary Sitcom Seinfeld, which went on to became one of the most popular shows of The Nineties. Seinfeld was so successful, that pretty much everything about it was copied. David based the character George Costanza, probably the biggest jerk in a show about jerks, on himself. He had many bit parts on the show (usually offscreen voices), the most memorable being the voice of George Steinbrenner. He left Seinfeld after the seventh season, but returned to write the finale. In 1998, he wrote and directed a movie called Sour Grapes, which was a failure. In 1999, he made a one-hour long special for HBO, called Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm. The special was a Faux Documentary about him preparing for an HBO special, and eventually weaseling out of it. It was originally envisioned as a one-time project, but it was so successful, that in 2000, David created Curb Your Enthusiasm, where he plays himself as a selfish, annoying, neurotic Jerkass. As of 2012, Curb had eight seasons, with ten episodes each, due to David writing all the episodes. In 2009, he played the main role, a misantrophic Lemony Narrator, in the Woody Allen film Whatever Works.
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