Larry David
Larry David is an American comedian, writer, actor, director, and television producer. He is best known as the co-creator of the television series Seinfeld and as the star of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Comedian
July 2, 1947
Cancer
77
Brooklyn, New York
Larry David, an American comedian, writer, actor, and producer, is renowned for co-creating and starring in the popular television series Seinfeld and the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm. He has received multiple Emmy Awards for his contributions to both shows. David’s other notable works include writing for Saturday Night Live and creating the Broadway play Fish in the Dark. Before finding success in the entertainment industry, David worked as a stand-up comedian, store clerk, limousine driver, and historian. He lived in a federally subsidized housing complex in Manhattan, where he resided across the hall from the individual who inspired the Cosmo Kramer character in Seinfeld. David currently resides in Manhattan Plaza.