Lawrence Gene David (born July 2, 1947) is an American comedian, writer, actor, and television producer. He is known for his dry wit, portrayals of awkward social situations, and brutally honest takes on everyday life. He has received two
Primetime Emmy Awards as well as nominations for three
Golden Globe Awards and six
Screen Actors Guild Awards. He received the
Writers Guild of America's Laurel Award in 2010.
David started his career as a stand-up comedian before transitioning into
television comedy
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, where he wrote and starred in
ABC's ''
Fridays'' (1980–1982) and wrote briefly for ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' (1985–1986). He gained prominence and acclaim when he and
Jerry Seinfeld created the
NBC sitcom
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''
Seinfeld
''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, with a total of nine seasons consisting of List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It ...
'' (1989–1998). He won two
Primetime Emmy Awards in 1993, for
Outstanding Comedy Series and
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. He gained further recognition for creating, writing, and starring in the
HBO
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series ''
Curb Your Enthusiasm'' (2000–2024).
Since 2015, David has made guest appearances on ''
Saturday Night Live
''Saturday Night Live'' (''SNL'') is an American Late night television in the United States, late-night live television, live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC. The ...
'' impersonating 2016 and 2020
U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, who is his sixth cousin once removed.
He has also acted in three films directed by
Woody Allen
Heywood Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American filmmaker, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades. Allen has received many List of awards and nominations received by Woody Allen, accolade ...
, including ''
Radio Days'' (1987) and ''
Whatever Works'' (2009), and the
HBO
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movie ''
Clear History'' (2013). On stage, he made his
Broadway debut writing and starring in the comedic play ''
Fish in the Dark'' (2015). He has written several comedic pieces for ''
The New Yorker
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'' and ''
The New York Times
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''.
Early life and education
David was born on July 2, 1947, in the
Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of
Brooklyn
Brooklyn is a Boroughs of New York City, borough of New York City located at the westernmost end of Long Island in the New York (state), State of New York. Formerly an independent city, the borough is coextensive with Kings County, one of twelv ...
, New York City. His parents are Rose (née Regina Brandes) and Mortimer Julius "Morty" David, a men's clothing manufacturer, and he has an older brother, Ken. David's family is
Jewish
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. His
American Jewish father's family
moved from Germany to the U.S. during the 19th century. David's mother was born into a
Polish-Jewish family in
Ternopil, now in
Ukraine
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; her mother's family name was Superfein.
David graduated from
Sheepshead Bay High School, now defunct and operating as Frank J. Macchiarola Educational Complex, in 1965. A sign with his photo is displayed in one of the complex's hallways. He then attended the
University of Maryland, College Park
The University of Maryland, College Park (University of Maryland, UMD, or simply Maryland) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1856, UMD i ...
, where he was a brother in
Tau Epsilon Phi. He graduated in 1970 with a
Bachelor of Arts
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in
history
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. At college, he discovered that he could make people laugh simply by being himself.
After college, David
joined the
United States Army Reserve and received training as a petroleum storage specialist. To avoid the final year of his six-year enlistment, he paid a psychiatrist to write a letter declaring him unfit for duty.
Career
1980–1987: Stand-up and ''SNL''
While a stand-up comedian, David also worked as a store clerk, limousine driver, and historian. He lived in
Manhattan Plaza, a federally subsidized housing complex in
Manhattan
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's
Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, across the hall from
Kenny Kramer, the inspiration for the
Cosmo Kramer character in ''Seinfeld''. From 1980 to 1982, David became a writer and cast member for
ABC's ''
Fridays'', where he worked with
Michael Richards, who later played Kramer on ''Seinfeld''.
From 1984 to 1985, David was a writer for
NBC's ''
Saturday Night Live
''Saturday Night Live'' (''SNL'') is an American Late night television in the United States, late-night live television, live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC. The ...
'' (''SNL'') and met
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who also worked on the show during this period.
During his time at ''SNL'', he was able to get only one sketch on the air, which aired at 12:50 am, the show's last time slot.
David quit his job at ''SNL'' in the first season, angrily disparaging the quality of the show to producer
Dick Ebersol, only to show up to work two days later as if nothing had happened. That event inspired the second-season ''Seinfeld'' episode "
The Revenge". He can be heard heckling
Michael McKean when McKean hosted ''SNL'' in 1984, and can be seen in the sketch "The Run, Throw, and Catch Like a Girl Olympics" when
Howard Cosell hosted the season finale in 1985. In 1987, David was a writer and performer for ''Way Off Broadway'', a variety talk show on
Lifetime hosted by
Joy Behar.
1989–1998: Breakthrough with ''Seinfeld''
In 1989, David teamed up with comedian
Jerry Seinfeld to create a pilot for NBC called ''
The Seinfeld Chronicles'', which became the basis for ''
Seinfeld
''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, with a total of nine seasons consisting of List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It ...
'', one of the most successful shows in history, reaching the top of ''
TV Guide
TV Guide is an American digital media
In mass communication, digital media is any media (communication), communication media that operates in conjunction with various encoded machine-readable data formats. Digital content can be created, vi ...
''
list of the 50 greatest TV shows of all time. ''
Entertainment Weekly
''Entertainment Weekly'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''EW'') is an American online magazine, digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, ...
'' ranked it the third-best US TV show of all time. David made occasional uncredited appearances on the show, playing such roles as Frank Costanza's cape-wearing lawyer and the voice of
George Steinbrenner. He was also the primary inspiration for the show's character
George Costanza. David left ''Seinfeld'' amicably after the show's seventh season and returned two years later to write the series finale in 1998. He also continued to voice Steinbrenner.
David wrote 62 ''
Seinfeld
''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, with a total of nine seasons consisting of List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It ...
'' episodes, including 1992's "
The Contest", for which he won a
Primetime Emmy Award and which ''
TV Guide
TV Guide is an American digital media
In mass communication, digital media is any media (communication), communication media that operates in conjunction with various encoded machine-readable data formats. Digital content can be created, vi ...
'' ranked as episode 1 on its list of "TV's
Top 100 Episodes of All Time". He has also been involved in other films and television series. David wrote and directed the 1998 film ''
Sour Grapes'', about two cousins who feud over a
casino
A casino is a facility for gambling. Casinos are often built near or combined with hotels, resorts, restaurants, retail shops, cruise ships, and other tourist attractions. Some casinos also host live entertainment, such as stand-up comedy, conce ...
jackpot. It was neither a commercial nor a critical success.
He has also appeared in bit roles in
Woody Allen
Heywood Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American filmmaker, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades. Allen has received many List of awards and nominations received by Woody Allen, accolade ...
's ''
Radio Days'' (1987) and ''
New York Stories'' (1989).
1999–2024: ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' and acclaim

The
HBO
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cable television channel aired David's one-hour special, ''
Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm'', on October 17, 1999. This was followed by ''
Curb Your Enthusiasm'', an HBO television series whose first episode aired on October 15, 2000. The show revisits many of the themes of ''
Seinfeld
''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, with a total of nine seasons consisting of List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It ...
'' and is improvised from a story outline only several pages long written by David (and, from the fifth season onward, additional writers).
The actors improvise their dialogue based on the outline and direction. David has said that his character in the show, a fictionalized version of himself, is what he would be like in real life if he lacked social awareness and sensitivity. The character's numerous and frequent social faux pas, misunderstandings, and ironic coincidences are the basis of much of the show's comedy and have led to the entry into the American pop culture lexicon of the expression "Larry David moment", meaning an inadvertently created socially awkward situation. ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' has been described as depicting "the things nobody wants to say, but wish they could".
The show is based on David's life following the fortune he earned from ''Seinfeld''; semi-retired, he strives to live a fulfilled life.
Alongside David is his wife Cheryl (
Cheryl Hines), his manager and best friend Jeff (
Jeff Garlin), and Jeff's wife Susie (
Susie Essman). Celebrities, including comedians
Richard Lewis,
Wanda Sykes, and
Bob Einstein, appeared on the show regularly. Actors
Ted Danson and
Mary Steenburgen have had recurring roles as themselves.
The show is critically acclaimed and has been nominated for 30 Primetime Emmy Awards, with one win, as well as a Golden Globe win. In the first six seasons,
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and
Jason Alexander appear in several episodes, and
Jerry Seinfeld has a cameo. In season 7, the cast of ''Seinfeld'', including
Michael Richards, return in a story arc involving David's attempt to organize a ''Seinfeld'' reunion special. On June 2, 2010, the series premiered on the
TV Guide Network, its network television debut. TV Guide Network also produced a series of related discussions with high-profile guest stars, media pundits, and prominent social figures called "Curb: The Discussion" debating the moral implications of each episode. David is quoted as saying "Finally, thanks to the TV Guide Network, I'll get a chance to watch actual, intelligent people discuss and debate the issues addressed on 'Curb'. Now if only someone could tell me where this alleged 'Network' is, I might even watch it." The show's 12th and final season premiered in January 2024.
David played the leading role in
Woody Allen
Heywood Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American filmmaker, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades. Allen has received many List of awards and nominations received by Woody Allen, accolade ...
's 2009 comedy film ''
Whatever Works'' alongside
Evan Rachel Wood. He had a cameo appearance on the
HBO
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series ''
Entourage'' as a client of
Ari Gold, and because his daughters were ''
Hannah Montana'' fans, David and his daughters guest-starred as themselves in the episode "My Best Friend's Boyfriend", in which they wait for a table at a fancy restaurant. David appeared as a panelist on the
NBC series ''
The Marriage Ref'' and also played Sister Mary-Mengele in the 2012 reboot of ''
The Three Stooges''. He co-wrote and starred in the 2013
HBO
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television film ''
Clear History''. David wrote and starred in the Broadway play ''
Fish in the Dark''. Also appearing were
Rita Wilson,
Jayne Houdyshell, and
Rosie Perez. The play centers on the death of a family patriarch. It opened on March 5, 2015.
Jason Alexander took over David's role in July. The play closed in August.
As of February 1, 2015, its advance sale of $13.5 million had broken records for a Broadway show.
Portrayal of Bernie Sanders
Since 2015, David has made multiple guest appearances portraying 2016 and 2020 United States presidential election candidate
Bernie Sanders on ''
Saturday Night Live
''Saturday Night Live'' (''SNL'') is an American Late night television in the United States, late-night live television, live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC. The ...
''; he also hosted the show on February 6, 2016, with musical guest
The 1975 and a cameo by Sanders himself, and on November 4, 2017, with musical guest
Miley Cyrus.
In 2017,
PBS's ''
Finding Your Roots
''Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.'' is an American documentary television series hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr. that premiered on March 25, 2012, on PBS. In each episode, celebrities are presented with a "book of life" that is com ...
'' discovered through genealogical research that David and Sanders are distantly related. Sanders told David the news. "I was very happy about that," David said, according to ''
Variety''. "I thought there must have been some connection." The comedian explained that Sanders is "a third cousin or something".
He is in fact David's sixth cousin once removed.
On January 8, 2020, David joked on ''
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'', "I would say, I would beg him
ernieto drop out so I don't have to keep flying in from Los Angeles to do ''SNL''. I thought when he had the heart attack that would be it, I wouldn't have to fly in from Los Angeles. But, you know, he's indestructible. Nothing stops this man!" He later added, "If he wins, do you know what that's going to do to my life? Do you have any idea? I mean, it will be great for the country—great for the country, terrible for me."
"My Dinner With Adolf" essay and controversy (2025)
On April 21, 2025, ''
The New York Times
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'' published an opinion essay by David titled "My Dinner With Adolf". Framed as a fictional 1939 dinner between the narrator and
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until Death of Adolf Hitler, his suicide in 1945. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, He rose to power as the lea ...
, the satirical piece uses
dark humor to explore how personal charm can dangerously obscure the true nature of monstrous people. Without directly naming any contemporary figures, the essay mirrors the language
Bill Maher used when describing his dinner with
Donald Trump. Despite being a longtime critic of Trump, Maher characterized Trump as "gracious and measured" in private.
Influences
David has named
Woody Allen
Heywood Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American filmmaker, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades. Allen has received many List of awards and nominations received by Woody Allen, accolade ...
,
Mel Brooks,
Phil Silvers,
Abbott and Costello,
Jackie Mason,
Alan King,
Don Rickles, and ''
Mad'' magazine as influences.
Personal life
David lives in the
Pacific Palisades neighborhood of
Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, most populous city in the U.S. state of California, and the commercial, Financial District, Los Angeles, financial, and Culture of Los Angeles, ...
. He was married to
Laurie Lennard from 1993 to 2007.
They have two daughters,
Cazzie David and Romy David.
Larry and Laurie became contributing bloggers at ''
The Huffington Post'' in 2005. In 2017, David was introduced to producer Ashley Underwood at a birthday party for
Sacha Baron Cohen. They married in 2020. David's niece is actress
Julie Claire, who appears in ''Seinfeld'' and ''Curb Your Enthusiasm''.
David is an atheist and an avid sports fan. A native New Yorker, he supports the
New York Jets,
Yankees,
Knicks, and
Rangers. David is also a supporter of the
Democratic Party. In 2010, he wrote an article for ''
The New York Times
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'' criticizing the extension of the
Bush tax cuts for the wealthy. He ended the article by sarcastically thanking then-President
Barack Obama for approving the extension.
Wealth
In 2013,
Charlie Rose estimated David's
net worth at around $500 million.
Two years later, two other estimates put the number between $400 million and $900 million.
In 2020, ''
National Review
''National Review'' is an American conservative editorial magazine, focusing on news and commentary pieces on political, social, and cultural affairs. The magazine was founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955. Its editor-in-chief is Rich L ...
'' offered an estimate of about $400 million.
Most of David's wealth originates from
syndication deals of ''
Seinfeld
''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, with a total of nine seasons consisting of List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It ...
'' and ''
Curb Your Enthusiasm'', the former having netted $3.1 billion in rerun fees as of 2013.
The syndication of ''Seinfeld'' earned David an estimated $250 million in 1998 alone.
In 2008, David was reported to have grossed $55 million, mostly from ''Seinfeld'' syndication and work on ''Curb Your Enthusiasm''.
David's net worth was parodied in a 2001 episode of ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'', "
The Shrimp Incident", in which
HBO
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executive Allan Wasserman yells at David: "If you want shrimp, take your $475 million, go buy a shrimp boat."
In a 2015 interview with
CBS, David confirmed that his 2007 divorce reduced his wealth by half in the
community property state of California.
"I have a lot of money", he said, but added that the "figures out there are crazy".
Legal issue
David was among several celebrities who appeared in commercials for the cryptocurrency exchange
FTX that aired during
Super Bowl LVI. In November 2022,
FTX filed for bankruptcy, and David, alongside other spokespeople, were sued in a
class-action lawsuit. In February 2022, the
U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a lawsuit against
Bitconnect that the
Securities Act of 1933
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extends to
targeted solicitation using
social media
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.
Filmography
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Awards and nominations
David has received numerous awards, including two
Emmy Awards
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, three
Producers Guild of America Awards, and three
Writers Guild of America Awards. He has been nominated for three
Golden Globe Awards and six
Screen Actors Guild Awards. Fellow comedians and comedy insiders voted David the 23rd-greatest comedy star ever in a poll to select ''The Comedian's Comedian''.
Notes
References
Further reading
* ''Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Good: Larry David and the Making of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm'' by Josh Levine (ECW Press, 2010)
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