
Larry David
Writing
Born 1947-07-02 · Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Larry David (born July 2, 1947) is an American producer, writer, and actor. David attended the University of Maryland and started doing stand-up comedy in New York night clubs in 1974. In 1979, he was hired to write and perform for the comedy variety show Fridays, which was modelled after Saturday Night Live. He stayed with the show until 1982 when he was hired as a writer for Saturday Night Live, where he worked for a year. In 1989, David received a call from fellow New York comedian Jerry Seinfeld who was working with NBC to develop a comedy pilot. Together, they developed the legendary "show about nothing" starring Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards and Jason Alexander. Though not initially successful, Seinfeld would become one of the most successful and influential shows in television history. With a talented cast and daring story lines, the show won legions of loyal fans. According to David, the character of George Costanza was modelled after himself, a cheap, neurotic and ultimately selfish bald man. David wrote and produced Seinfeld until 1996, when he left the show to pursue feature screenwriting. He returned for the season finale in 1998 and made frequent guest appearances throughout the show's run. David also acted in bit roles in Woody Allen's Radio Days (1987) and New York Stories (1989). In 1998, David wrote and directed the feature film Sour Grapes, an irreverent look at the pitfalls of wealth and greed. The following year, David proved his Midas touch once again when he created the hugely successful semi-scripted series Curb Your Enthusiasm for HBO. Originally airing as a special, the show featured David playing himself as a nervous stand-up comic returning to do a television special after a long absence from the stage. The popularity of the special resulted in a weekly HBO series. Partially improvised, the show proved to be another groundbreaking television experiment winning a Golden Globe in 2003 for Best Comedy Series. David married Laurie Lennard in 1993. The couple has two daughters.
Acting

Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness
Various Characters

Balls Up
Translator App Voice (voice)

SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night
Self

Albert Brooks: Defending My Life
Self

Toast of Tinseltown
Sola Mirronek

The Super Bob Einstein Movie
Self

Expecting Amy
Self

Comedy Central Roast of Alec Baldwin
Self

Salman Rushdie: Death on a Trail
Larry David (archive footage)

Night of Too Many Stars: America Unites for Autism Programs
Self

Miracle on 42nd Street
Self

Long Shot
Self - Actor, 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'

The Nineties
Self (archive footage)

The History of Comedy
Self

The History of Comedy
Self - Creator, Seinfeld

Where Have You Gone, Lou DiMaggio?
Self

Who Is the Real Martin Short?

All the Rage (Saved by Sarno)
Self

Maya & Marty

The Last Laugh
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

The Late Late Show with James Corden
Self - Guest

Late Night with Seth Meyers
Self - Guest

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Self

The Improv: 50 Years Behind the Brick Wall
Self

Clear History
Nathan Flomm / Rolly DaVore

Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story
Self

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
Self

The Three Stooges
Sister Mary-Mengele

Finding Your Roots
Self

Inside Comedy
Self
Crew

Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness
Executive Producer

Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness
Creator

Clear History
Writer

Clear History
Producer

Envy
Executive Producer

Curb Your Enthusiasm
Executive Producer

Curb Your Enthusiasm
Story

Curb Your Enthusiasm
Creator

Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm
Story

Sour Grapes
Director

Sour Grapes
Writer

Seinfeld
Executive Producer

Seinfeld
Writer

Seinfeld
Producer

Seinfeld
Creator

Norman's Corner
Writer

It's Garry Shandling's Show
Writer

Fridays
Writer

Saturday Night Live
Writer