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Larry David

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About

Larry David co-created "Seinfeld," which debuted in 1989 and ran for nine seasons. As head writer and executive producer, the pressure of delivering a weekly show led to his abuse of anabolic steroids, which contributed to his ill-temper and shrunken testicles. In 1999, HBO aired his onehour special, "Curb Your Enthusiasm," which spawned the series. In it, he plays an incredibly gifted, loveable writer who spreads bonhomie and good cheer to everyone fortunate enough to encounter him. During one of "Curb's" many long hiatuses, David created two new shows, "Girls" and "Orange is the New Black." To better understand the motivation of his female characters, he began cross-dressing and moved into the Barbizon Hotel for Women. He was evicted after his true identity was uncovered when he evacuated naked from a fire started by his roommate who forgot to unplug her curling iron. After a spiritual sabbatical in Poland, he returned to the US in 2009 to star in Woody Allen's comedy, "Whatever Works." The movie garnered David the prestigious Gottlieb Award for "Best Actor with No Training and No Idea What He Was Doing." Then in 2013, he co-wrote and starred in the HBO Films' comedy, "Clear History," elevating him to cult hero status amongst illiterates and diabetics. In 2015, he made his Broadway debut at the Cort Theater as an actor and playwright in "Fish in the Dark," which he penned over a three-day span while sitting on the toilet. The play broke all Broadway records for most coughing by an audience during a performance. He's currently pursuing his real estate license and can be contacted through the Inland Empire branch of "Century 21."

Reviews

Rating: 3.6 out of 5 based on 19 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Brrr...Larry!

    by Hahaha on 5/7/22Greek Theatre - Los Angeles

    Larry David 👍👍 Venue, not good for Spring...brrr!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Loved!!

    by Julie C L on 5/5/22Greek Theatre - Los Angeles

    Larry David has been making me laugh for so many years, but NOTHING, compares to watching him crack up as he recounts funny moments from his past. AfrickinDORABLE!!! I loved hearing him share stories from his life/career. I could have listened to him talk all night (I brought a sweater). It was an absolute pleasure.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Larry was great, but event seemed poorly planned

    by Lori on 5/5/22Greek Theatre - Los Angeles

    Larry was fantastic and maybe it ending abruptly was only fitting. He did say in the ad that people shouldn’t attend, so i get it. I will say though for how expensive the tickets were, the show should’ve gone on for the full time or at least a back up comedian should’ve been there.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Couldn't make it

    by Scott on 5/5/22Greek Theatre - Los Angeles

    Something came up. system wouldn't allow me to sell my tickets. ATE THEM all good!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    HILARIOUS NIGHT

    by Melody on 5/5/22Greek Theatre - Los Angeles

    Larry was exactly how you expected and even more! Rob was a great moderator, and overall Netflix put on a great event. MORE LARRY PLEASE

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Bummer

    by CommonEater on 5/5/22Greek Theatre - Los Angeles

    Larry couldn’t save it. His moderator was so bad. The whole thing was bad. Two stars for the Curb clips I got to watch.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Pretty, pretty, pretty good

    by MJ on 5/5/22Greek Theatre - Los Angeles

    If Larry could have had a different host, this would have been perfect. Larry called the host multiple times on the ridiculous topics of conversation and there were so many moments that were missed due to the host lack of intuition and awareness. Also, many topics could have been skipped or less time spent on them to get to better topics. They didn’t even get to the audience participation, which would have definitely given Larry more of an opportunity to be himself.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Pretty…pretty… meh.

    by D-Wags on 5/5/22Greek Theatre - Los Angeles

    I love Larry David. I love Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm ranks as one of my all time favorite shows. Larry David is a comedy genius. But even Larry seemed underwhelmed at his show at The Greek Theatre. To call it a show would be like calling Seinfeld too plot driven. Like the title, it was merely a conversation. A conversation that I would have rather watched in front of my television in my warm home (yes, even with a winter coat, it was still cold. Just ask Larry.) I knew the title of the show was, “A conversation with Larry David,” but I sincerely thought that was the title of his standup routine. I didn’t think he was just gonna sit there and answer somewhat mundane questions about his career. There were no great bits or even that many funny anecdotes about his life/career. Sorry Larry. I will always watch anything that you’re a part of, but this show was pretty… pretty… disappointing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    So fun, a little chilly

    by S. B. on 5/5/22Greek Theatre - Los Angeles

    Really enjoyed seeing Larry David live. Super easy to park, get in, enjoy the show. All in all a great time. Outdoors so naturally a little chilly but Larry David made some jokes about it, and we all laughed.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Cold Cold Heart

    by Man Hands on 5/5/22Greek Theatre - Los Angeles

    Enjoyed the venue… stellar! Larry was Larry which was the main reason I came… I was hoping to see more ingenuity in the show… maybe Larry coming out as Bernie Sanders for a minute… maybe some repartee with some (or all) cast members of Curb Your Enthusiasm? Maybe pass out the minibar refresher “Tap Water”… maybe a special guest appearance by Seinfeld cast member(s) who live in Los Angeles… and lastly, would have liked to see him answer audience questions they asked for on Twitter… mine being “who’s hands were displayed during the Seinfeld man hands episode? I say Puddy