Larry David is an American actor, comedian, and writer born on July 2, 1947. He is best known for co-creating the hit television series Seinfeld and for his role in the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm. David's humor often reflects his unique perspective on everyday life, earning him critical acclaim and a loyal fan base. He has won several awards for his work in television and continues to be a prominent figure in the comedy world. Larry's contributions to entertainment have made him a respected and influential voice in comedy.
"In those days, reserve duty lasted for six years, which, I might add, was three times as long as service in the regular army, although to be perfectly honest, I was unable to fulfill my entire obligation because I was taking acting classes and they said I could skip my last year."
"Hear the birds? Sometimes I like to pretend that I'm deaf and I try to imagine what it's like not to be able to hear them. It's not that bad."
"It's not every day that you get to be affectionate around something, it just doesn't happen that often."
"It has to do - I think - with growing up in an apartment, with my aunt and my cousins right next door to me, with the door open, with neighbors walking in and out, with people yelling at each other all the time."
"Sure, being a reservist wasn't as glamorous, but I was the one who had to look at myself in the mirror."
"And eventually as I kept writing it, something emerged that was not quite me but a version of me."
"The only change I can really see is that I don't have to shop for pants in stores anymore."
"I think that for the most part, when I started doing comedy, it had become very commercialized."