Larry David Movies and Career Information
Jul 02, 1947
New York City
Actor and Director
Lawrence Eugene "Larry" David (born July 2, 1947) is an American actor, writer, comedian, and producer. In 1989, he teamed up with Jerry Seinfeld to co-create the television series Seinfeld, where he also acted as head writer and executive producer. David's work won him a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 1993. In 1999, he created the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm, a partially improvised sitcom in which he stars as a fictionalized version of himself. Formerly a standup comedian, David went into television comedy, writing and starring in ABC's Fridays, as well as writing briefly for Saturday Night Live. He was voted by other comedians the 23rd-greatest comedian of all time in British Channel 4's poll The Comedians' Comedian. David was born to a Jewish family in the neighborhood of Sheepshead Bay in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Sheepshead Bay High School and then the University of Maryland, with a bachelor's degree in history (1969), and then in business (1970). After college, David enlisted in the US Army Reserve and served for three years. David married Laurie Lennard on March 31, 1993. They have two daughters, Cazzie and Romy, and lived in Pacific
- Larry David Movies before 2012
- Whatever Works 2009
- Radio Days 1987
- New York Stories
- Movies Directed by Larry David
- Sour Grapes 1998