Jason Alexander's George Costanza character on Seinfeld might have been a small representation of the iconic series' creator Larry David, but now the famed actor is actually being LD. It's being reported that Alexander will replace David in his Broadway play Fish in the Dark, stepping into the role of Norman Drexel this coming June 9. The New York Times is reporting that David is leaving in the beginning of June following "tepid reviews" from a number of outlets. Of course, he's not leaving because of the reviews; in fact, we're not so sure he cares. The Curb Your Enthusiasm star-creator planned to leave the show on June 7 all along. Read More »
Last night, 60 Minutes aired the much-anticipated interview with Larry David, creator and star of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Earlier today, the CBS series released some outtakes between David about Charlie Rose during their conversation about the Seinfeld creator and Fish in the Dark Broadway play star and writer. What we took away from it is that LD really, really, really wants to be like his character on his HBO show. Read More »
Fans of Larry David have been uber excited about his constant media presence as of late—especially if they’re in the New York City area. The famed Curb Your Enthusiasm and Seinfeld creator has been starring in his very first (and probably last, if he has it his way) Broadway play Fish in the Dark. To promote it, David has been making the rounds, and in a new interview with 60 Minutes’ Charlie Rose, the comedian discusses what it was like becoming a rich man based on the success of Seinfeld. Read More »
Season 5 of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is finished, yes, but that doesn't mean Jerry Seinfeld stops bringing the funny to his CCC audience. The famed comedian just dropped a new video from his uber successful web series, a scaled down version that clips together numerous snippets from various seasons into what he calls a "Single Shot" –– you know, like the coffee. Anyway, this newest one brings in the likes of Daily Show host Jon Stewart, comedian Amy Schumer and Howard Stern. The latter of which comes fresh off his interview with Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm creator Larry David. Of course, while their interview contained various mentions of the aforementioned shows, it was largely about David's new Broadway play Fish in the Dark. Read More »
Well, Larry David didn’t exactly say he’s not going to do another season of HBO’s famed Curb Your Enthusiasm, but he kind of … well, did. In a new interview with Grantland’s Bill Simmons, David talked up his new Broadway play Fish in the Dark, his thoughts on all the criticism behind the infamous Seinfeld finale, and yes, whether or not he’s doing another season of Curb. Read More »
Fans of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm have been pining for more of the famed comedy series since Season 8 ended back in 2011. Unfortunately, nothing has been done, especially when it was announced that creator Larry David was putting on his own Broadway show in New York City titled Fish in the Dark. While we can see him there when the show opens up in earlier 2015, the rest of the cast have been left to fend for themselves… which obviously hasn’t been a big deal considering they’re all wonderfully talented people. One Curb standout, J.B. Smoove – who came onto the series in Season 6 as Leon Black and totally rocked the series into a new level – has been having quite a bit of fun. And now, he says that it “don’t look too good” for more Curb. Read More »
This past Sunday night (Sept. 28) Citi presented a Q&A session between famed Curb Your Enthusiasm-Seinfeld creator Larry David and comedian David Steinberg. The two got together in conversation to discuss David’s ever so successful career and the mark he’s left on the comedy community. And best of all, Variety reports that he announced that there could very well be more Curb coming down the road. Read More »
One might imagine that the New Yorker Festival is merely a large room of surly attendees yelling obscenities and slurs towards one another for a whole day. Alas, it’s actually a prestigious event hosted by The New Yorker every year, which carries some amazing interviews and conversations with some of the most interesting people and subjects around. Read More »
If you're a fan of Larry David – like this guy is – then you're eagerly awaiting more details about the comedian and Curb Your Enthusiasm star's new Broadway show. Well, wait no longer! Read More »