As “Curb Your Enthusiasm” prepares to bid farewell after a 24-year run and 12 seasons on HBO, star J.B. Smoove argues there’s one mystery left unsolved that he’d love to see get the spin-off treatment: What was Leon Black up to before he met Larry David?
“I’d be a fool to say I wouldn’t be open to a spin-off,” Smoove told TheWrap. “I think this dude has levels to him. We don’t know what he does when he’s not with Larry, we don’t know where he came from. I think there’s something to this guy that’s really interesting in how he sees things.”
Leon first appeared in “Curb” during Season 6 when he decides to take refuge at Larry and Cheryl’s house after his family is displaced by a hurricane — and proceeds to never move out. Over the subsequent seven seasons, he...
“I’d be a fool to say I wouldn’t be open to a spin-off,” Smoove told TheWrap. “I think this dude has levels to him. We don’t know what he does when he’s not with Larry, we don’t know where he came from. I think there’s something to this guy that’s really interesting in how he sees things.”
Leon first appeared in “Curb” during Season 6 when he decides to take refuge at Larry and Cheryl’s house after his family is displaced by a hurricane — and proceeds to never move out. Over the subsequent seven seasons, he...
- 4/1/2024
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Larry David has found another adversary.
The Curb Your Enthusiasm creator and star gets into it with Hymnson Chan in a two-episode arc.
Chan, whose character works in a Chinese restaurant, appears in the fifth and sixth episode of the final season of the HBO comedy.
Chan won a SAG Awards for his stunt work in Avengers: Endgame and has appeared in series such as I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson, Grey’s Anatomy, Kidding, Shameless, Key & Peele and Jane The Virgin. He also recurred in Syfy’s Underlying.
Chan is David’s latest nemesis in the final season of Curb; Sharlto Copley played Michael Fouchay, a South African businessman who questions David’s cordiality, and Coda’s Troy Kotsur plays himself who gets into an argument on the golf course with Larry.
Other guest stars this season include Sienna Miller, Lionel Boyce, Stacey Abrams, Bruce Springsteen, Saverio Guerra...
The Curb Your Enthusiasm creator and star gets into it with Hymnson Chan in a two-episode arc.
Chan, whose character works in a Chinese restaurant, appears in the fifth and sixth episode of the final season of the HBO comedy.
Chan won a SAG Awards for his stunt work in Avengers: Endgame and has appeared in series such as I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson, Grey’s Anatomy, Kidding, Shameless, Key & Peele and Jane The Virgin. He also recurred in Syfy’s Underlying.
Chan is David’s latest nemesis in the final season of Curb; Sharlto Copley played Michael Fouchay, a South African businessman who questions David’s cordiality, and Coda’s Troy Kotsur plays himself who gets into an argument on the golf course with Larry.
Other guest stars this season include Sienna Miller, Lionel Boyce, Stacey Abrams, Bruce Springsteen, Saverio Guerra...
- 2/22/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Guest Star Troy Kotsur Reveals the Joke That Made Larry David Break Character
Note: The following story contains spoilers from “Curb Your Enthusiasm” Season 12, Episode 3.
Sunday’s episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” titled “Vertical Drop, Horizontal Tug,” sees Larry David hit the golf course, where he eavesdrops on a lesson that improves his swing a little too well.
The lesson is given to Troy Kotsur, a deaf actor who is best known for his Academy Award-winning supporting role in the Apple TV+ film “Coda.” Through the rest of the episode, Kotsur’s feud with David intensifies as he’s hit in the back by one of Larry’s golf balls and later hit with a bagel intended for a homeless man.
To keep the narrative spontaneous, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” is shot without a script. Cast members are given scene outlines so they can improvise lines as they go. The actor opened up about how his prior experience in improv helped him make David...
Sunday’s episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” titled “Vertical Drop, Horizontal Tug,” sees Larry David hit the golf course, where he eavesdrops on a lesson that improves his swing a little too well.
The lesson is given to Troy Kotsur, a deaf actor who is best known for his Academy Award-winning supporting role in the Apple TV+ film “Coda.” Through the rest of the episode, Kotsur’s feud with David intensifies as he’s hit in the back by one of Larry’s golf balls and later hit with a bagel intended for a homeless man.
To keep the narrative spontaneous, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” is shot without a script. Cast members are given scene outlines so they can improvise lines as they go. The actor opened up about how his prior experience in improv helped him make David...
- 2/19/2024
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
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Note: This story contains spoilers from the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” Season 12 premiere.
The Season 12 premiere of Larry David’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm” totaled 1 million cross-platform viewers on Max and HBO, TheWrap has learned.
The figure marks a 26% increase compared to the audience of 788,000 and 789,000 viewers who tuned in for the Season 11 premiere and finale, respectively. Season 11 ultimately averaged 4.3 million viewers per episode across platforms.
The comedy series was competing for eyeballs on Sunday with music’s biggest night — The 66th annual Grammy Awards — which scored 16.9 million viewers on CBS, according to Nielsen fast national and Out of Home ratings data. That’s up 34% from the 12.4 million viewers brought in by last year’s ceremony, which at the time marked the Grammys’ biggest audience since 2020.
The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” final...
Note: This story contains spoilers from the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” Season 12 premiere.
The Season 12 premiere of Larry David’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm” totaled 1 million cross-platform viewers on Max and HBO, TheWrap has learned.
The figure marks a 26% increase compared to the audience of 788,000 and 789,000 viewers who tuned in for the Season 11 premiere and finale, respectively. Season 11 ultimately averaged 4.3 million viewers per episode across platforms.
The comedy series was competing for eyeballs on Sunday with music’s biggest night — The 66th annual Grammy Awards — which scored 16.9 million viewers on CBS, according to Nielsen fast national and Out of Home ratings data. That’s up 34% from the 12.4 million viewers brought in by last year’s ceremony, which at the time marked the Grammys’ biggest audience since 2020.
The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” final...
- 2/5/2024
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Larry David has returned to bless us with his final gripes.
HBO has released the trailer for the 12th and final season of its Emmy-winning comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm.
The 10-episode final season continues to see David as an over-the-top version of himself navigating his social and professional life in Hollywood. The show has spanned nearly 25 years given its irregular production schedule, which was largely dependent on when David felt ready and inspired to make another season. It’s also HBO’s longest-running series.
In December, when David confirmed the new season would be its last, he released this statement: “As Curb comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be — the thoughtful, kind, caring, considerate human being I was until I got derailed by portraying this malignant character. And so ‘Larry David,...
HBO has released the trailer for the 12th and final season of its Emmy-winning comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm.
The 10-episode final season continues to see David as an over-the-top version of himself navigating his social and professional life in Hollywood. The show has spanned nearly 25 years given its irregular production schedule, which was largely dependent on when David felt ready and inspired to make another season. It’s also HBO’s longest-running series.
In December, when David confirmed the new season would be its last, he released this statement: “As Curb comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be — the thoughtful, kind, caring, considerate human being I was until I got derailed by portraying this malignant character. And so ‘Larry David,...
- 1/11/2024
- by James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12 Poster (Photo Credit: HBO)
Larry David’s critically acclaimed comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm will wrap up with the upcoming 12th season. The 10-episode final season will premiere on February 4, 2024 on HBO, with new episodes arriving on Sundays at 10pm Et/Pt.
The season/series finale will air on April 7th.
“As Curb comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be – the thoughtful, kind, caring, considerate human being I was until I got derailed by portraying this malignant character,” stated Larry David. “And so ‘Larry David,’ I bid you farewell. Your misanthropy will not be missed. And for those of you who would like to get in touch with me, you can reach me at Doctors Without Borders.”
Joining Larry David for the final season are Jeff Garlin...
Larry David’s critically acclaimed comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm will wrap up with the upcoming 12th season. The 10-episode final season will premiere on February 4, 2024 on HBO, with new episodes arriving on Sundays at 10pm Et/Pt.
The season/series finale will air on April 7th.
“As Curb comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be – the thoughtful, kind, caring, considerate human being I was until I got derailed by portraying this malignant character,” stated Larry David. “And so ‘Larry David,’ I bid you farewell. Your misanthropy will not be missed. And for those of you who would like to get in touch with me, you can reach me at Doctors Without Borders.”
Joining Larry David for the final season are Jeff Garlin...
- 12/14/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Prettay… prettay… prettay… sad.
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” is officially ending with Season 12, which premieres Feb. 4 at 10 p.m. on HBO and Max. The 10-episode season will conclude with a series finale on April 7.
You might be thinking: Isn’t every season of “Curb” potentially its last? While this is sorta true — the series has long operated with an open invitation from HBO and without a strict timeline — the cable network is, for the first time, definitively promoting the next batch of episodes as Larry David’s “final season.”
“As ‘Curb’ comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be – the thoughtful, kind, caring, considerate human being I was until I got derailed by portraying this malignant character,” David said in a statement. “And so ‘Larry David,’ I bid you farewell. Your misanthropy will not be missed.
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” is officially ending with Season 12, which premieres Feb. 4 at 10 p.m. on HBO and Max. The 10-episode season will conclude with a series finale on April 7.
You might be thinking: Isn’t every season of “Curb” potentially its last? While this is sorta true — the series has long operated with an open invitation from HBO and without a strict timeline — the cable network is, for the first time, definitively promoting the next batch of episodes as Larry David’s “final season.”
“As ‘Curb’ comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be – the thoughtful, kind, caring, considerate human being I was until I got derailed by portraying this malignant character,” David said in a statement. “And so ‘Larry David,’ I bid you farewell. Your misanthropy will not be missed.
- 12/14/2023
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
The time has come to say goodbye to Curb Your Enthusiasm.
After eight seasons, a six-year hiatus and three-season revival — with one more season still to come — Larry David is officially ending his run as TV’s Larry David, a version of himself that he will have played for nearly a span of 25 years on the hit Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy.
HBO and the star-creator on Thursday announced that Curb Your Enthusiasm will end with its previously announced 12th season, which will premiere Feb. 4. The final season will consist of 10 episodes, releasing weekly on Sundays at 10 p.m.
“As Curb comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be — the thoughtful, kind, caring, considerate human being I was until I got derailed by portraying this malignant character,” David said in a statement confirming the final season.
After eight seasons, a six-year hiatus and three-season revival — with one more season still to come — Larry David is officially ending his run as TV’s Larry David, a version of himself that he will have played for nearly a span of 25 years on the hit Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy.
HBO and the star-creator on Thursday announced that Curb Your Enthusiasm will end with its previously announced 12th season, which will premiere Feb. 4. The final season will consist of 10 episodes, releasing weekly on Sundays at 10 p.m.
“As Curb comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be — the thoughtful, kind, caring, considerate human being I was until I got derailed by portraying this malignant character,” David said in a statement confirming the final season.
- 12/14/2023
- by Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This is pretty, pretty, pretty sad news.
Curb Your Enthusiasm is officially coming to an end with Season 12 on HBO.
Every season creator and star Larry David says that he’s ending the show but this time it seems it’s real.
“As Curb comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be – the thoughtful, kind, caring, considerate human being I was until I got derailed by portraying this malignant character,” said David. “And so ‘Larry David,’ I bid you farewell. Your misanthropy will not be missed. And for those of you who would like to get in touch with me, you can reach me at Doctors Without Borders.”
Season 12 will premiere on Sunday February 4 and the ten-part series will air its finale on April 7.
It’s been a fantastic run for the show,...
Curb Your Enthusiasm is officially coming to an end with Season 12 on HBO.
Every season creator and star Larry David says that he’s ending the show but this time it seems it’s real.
“As Curb comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be – the thoughtful, kind, caring, considerate human being I was until I got derailed by portraying this malignant character,” said David. “And so ‘Larry David,’ I bid you farewell. Your misanthropy will not be missed. And for those of you who would like to get in touch with me, you can reach me at Doctors Without Borders.”
Season 12 will premiere on Sunday February 4 and the ten-part series will air its finale on April 7.
It’s been a fantastic run for the show,...
- 12/14/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
We can hear the tuba already. “Curb Your Enthusiasm” is returning for its 12th season on February 4 — as IndieWire previously exclusively reported — but we now know that this season will be its last.
For real this time too. HBO on December 14 officially announced the 12th season of “Curb” as the final for Larry David and company. People have been speculating about the end of “Curb” for years now, but it always boiled down to whether David wanted to do any more. David and co-executive producer Jeff Schaffer have even said they treat every season like it could be a series finale.
Now we’ve got word from the man himself, saying he’s ready to shed this “Larry David” persona he’s been putting on all these years.
“As ‘Curb’ comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the...
For real this time too. HBO on December 14 officially announced the 12th season of “Curb” as the final for Larry David and company. People have been speculating about the end of “Curb” for years now, but it always boiled down to whether David wanted to do any more. David and co-executive producer Jeff Schaffer have even said they treat every season like it could be a series finale.
Now we’ve got word from the man himself, saying he’s ready to shed this “Larry David” persona he’s been putting on all these years.
“As ‘Curb’ comes to an end, I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the...
- 12/14/2023
- by Brian Welk
- Indiewire
It’s the never-ending question. Will the upcoming season of Curb Your Enthusiasm be its last? HBO chief Casey Bloys addressed that when asked at the network’s programming presentation this morning.
“We generally leave that up to Larry, and I think he’s thinking about what he wants to do,” Bloys said. “He knows it’s been an open invitation, so I think he’s going to decide if he wants to do more or whether this is going to be the final season, I would guess before it airs.”
Speculation was rampant last spring after producer Jon Hayman suggested in a tweet that the HBO series might be coming to an end with its upcoming 12th season. The tweet was deleted and EP Jeff Schaffer disputed the comments.
“Reports of our demise have been greatly exaggerated. We literally just finished shooting last week. So, yeah, we’re done,...
“We generally leave that up to Larry, and I think he’s thinking about what he wants to do,” Bloys said. “He knows it’s been an open invitation, so I think he’s going to decide if he wants to do more or whether this is going to be the final season, I would guess before it airs.”
Speculation was rampant last spring after producer Jon Hayman suggested in a tweet that the HBO series might be coming to an end with its upcoming 12th season. The tweet was deleted and EP Jeff Schaffer disputed the comments.
“Reports of our demise have been greatly exaggerated. We literally just finished shooting last week. So, yeah, we’re done,...
- 11/2/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Don’t go sending Curb Your Enthusiasm to an early grave just yet.
After producer Jon Hayman suggested last week that the HBO series might be coming to an end with its upcoming 12th season, executive producer Jeff Schaffer told Deadline that isn’t necessarily the case.
“Reports of our demise have been greatly exaggerated. We literally just finished shooting last week. So, yeah, we’re done,” he said, adding that the crew, including Larry David himself, ends each season with the expectation that the series may or may not continue.
“My first season was Season 5. And you know what the final episode of that season was called? ‘The End.’ Not ironically. That was 15 years ago. So every season is the last season. It’s been this way forever,” he continued. “Larry’s put all the ideas he likes into the season. He’s the only one who thinks he...
After producer Jon Hayman suggested last week that the HBO series might be coming to an end with its upcoming 12th season, executive producer Jeff Schaffer told Deadline that isn’t necessarily the case.
“Reports of our demise have been greatly exaggerated. We literally just finished shooting last week. So, yeah, we’re done,” he said, adding that the crew, including Larry David himself, ends each season with the expectation that the series may or may not continue.
“My first season was Season 5. And you know what the final episode of that season was called? ‘The End.’ Not ironically. That was 15 years ago. So every season is the last season. It’s been this way forever,” he continued. “Larry’s put all the ideas he likes into the season. He’s the only one who thinks he...
- 4/3/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Curb your expectations about Curb Your Enthusiasm running for a long, long time: it looks like the upcoming 12th season could be its last.
In a tweet that has since been wiped off the face of the earth, producer Jon Hayman suggested the fun will soon be coming to an end on the Larry David comedy.
“Maybe you love the show. Maybe you hate the show. Maybe you don’t give a s–t,” wrote Hayman, as first reported by TVLine. “In any event, shooting the last scene of the last episode of the final season.”
HBO is not commenting.
Last August, the premium network ordered a 12th season of the show that stars the Seinfeld co-creator as an over-the-top version of himself. The series also stars Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Vince Vaughn, and Ted Danson.
“Playing the role of Larry David has been...
In a tweet that has since been wiped off the face of the earth, producer Jon Hayman suggested the fun will soon be coming to an end on the Larry David comedy.
“Maybe you love the show. Maybe you hate the show. Maybe you don’t give a s–t,” wrote Hayman, as first reported by TVLine. “In any event, shooting the last scene of the last episode of the final season.”
HBO is not commenting.
Last August, the premium network ordered a 12th season of the show that stars the Seinfeld co-creator as an over-the-top version of himself. The series also stars Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Vince Vaughn, and Ted Danson.
“Playing the role of Larry David has been...
- 3/28/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Oscar winner Troy Kotsur is set to appear in Season 12 of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” at HBO in a guest starring role, Variety has learned exclusively.
According to an individual with knowledge of the series, Kotsur will appear as himself in one episode as a member of Larry David’s golf club.
Kotsur is best known for his role in the film “Coda,” in which he played Frank Rossi. Kotsur won the Academy Award for best supporting actor his work in the film, with “Coda” also winning the awards for best picture and best adapted screenplay. Kotsur’s other recent credits include appearing as a Tusken Raider in “The Mandalorian” while also helping to create the Tuskens’ sign language used in fellow “Star Wars” series “The Book of Boba Fett.” He has also appeared in shows like “Criminal Minds” and “Scrubs” as well as films like “The Number 23.”
He is repped by Verve,...
According to an individual with knowledge of the series, Kotsur will appear as himself in one episode as a member of Larry David’s golf club.
Kotsur is best known for his role in the film “Coda,” in which he played Frank Rossi. Kotsur won the Academy Award for best supporting actor his work in the film, with “Coda” also winning the awards for best picture and best adapted screenplay. Kotsur’s other recent credits include appearing as a Tusken Raider in “The Mandalorian” while also helping to create the Tuskens’ sign language used in fellow “Star Wars” series “The Book of Boba Fett.” He has also appeared in shows like “Criminal Minds” and “Scrubs” as well as films like “The Number 23.”
He is repped by Verve,...
- 1/24/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Larry David will be back for more laughter and shenanigans in another season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," a hilarious sitcom about basically nothing. Since 2000, the American comedian and "Seinfeld" co-creator has played a fictionalized version of himself in the series, stumbling his way through the city of Los Angeles. He hangs out with his wife and manager, meets celebrities, and gets frustrated from time to time. His curmudgeonly personality gets him into trouble more times than he has the patience to deal with (but it's usually all good).
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" has often been described as HBO's version of "Seinfeld." The dialogue is mostly improvised from the actors. It's a perfect time for anyone who wants to sit back and laugh. The show's 11th season wrapped in December 2021, and it has been officially renewed for season 12. While most details for the new season are being kept under wraps, here's everything we do know about it.
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" has often been described as HBO's version of "Seinfeld." The dialogue is mostly improvised from the actors. It's a perfect time for anyone who wants to sit back and laugh. The show's 11th season wrapped in December 2021, and it has been officially renewed for season 12. While most details for the new season are being kept under wraps, here's everything we do know about it.
- 8/24/2022
- by Fatemeh Mirjalili
- Slash Film
Photograph by John P. Johnson/ HBO HBO has renewed the Emmy(R) and Golden Globe-winning comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm, starring Larry David, for a twelfth season. Originally debuting on HBO in 2001 and with 110 completed episodes to date, Curb Your Enthusiasm stars “Seinfeld” co-creator David as an over-the-top version of himself in an unsparing but tongue-in-cheek depiction of his fictionalized life. The series also stars Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Vince Vaughn, and Ted Danson. ·Amy Gravitt, Executive Vice President, HBO Programming quote: “Larry outdoes himself season after season and always manages to come back when the audience needs him most. We’re thrilled for him, Jeff Schaffer, and our phenomenal cast to continue making us laugh and cringe in equal measure.” Larry David quote: “Playing the role of Larry David has been the greatest honor of my life. In researching this multi-faceted, multi-talented man,...
- 8/24/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Jeff Garlin and Larry David in ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ season 11 (Photo Credit: HBO)
Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm will be hanging around for at least a 12th season. HBO officially renewed the award-winning comedy series for season 12.
Commenting on the renewal, series creator and star Larry David said, “Playing the role of Larry David has been the greatest honor of my life. In researching this multi-faceted, multi-talented man, I discovered that there’s more to him than I ever could have imagined: He speaks six languages, brines his own pickles, and spearheads a national movement to install a bidet in every home. I’ve also been told from numerous sources that he is the most generous of lovers. I am so excited to once again transform into this force of nature. I only pray that I can do him justice.”
In addition to Larry David, the cast includes Jeff Garlin,...
Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm will be hanging around for at least a 12th season. HBO officially renewed the award-winning comedy series for season 12.
Commenting on the renewal, series creator and star Larry David said, “Playing the role of Larry David has been the greatest honor of my life. In researching this multi-faceted, multi-talented man, I discovered that there’s more to him than I ever could have imagined: He speaks six languages, brines his own pickles, and spearheads a national movement to install a bidet in every home. I’ve also been told from numerous sources that he is the most generous of lovers. I am so excited to once again transform into this force of nature. I only pray that I can do him justice.”
In addition to Larry David, the cast includes Jeff Garlin,...
- 8/23/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Pretty, pretty, pretty good news from HBO: Curb Your Enthusiasm starring the inimitable Larry David is returning for a 12th season.
“Larry outdoes himself season after season and always manages to come back when the audience needs him most,” said HBO Programming EVP Amy Gravitt in a statement. “We’re thrilled for him, Jeff Schaffer, and our phenomenal cast to continue making us laugh and cringe in equal measure.”
Launched in 2001, Curb stars the Seinfeld co-creator as an over-the-top version of himself in an unsparing but tongue-in-cheek depiction of his fictionalized life. The series also stars Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Vince Vaughn, and Ted Danson.
“Playing the role of Larry David has been the greatest honor of my life,” added David in a statement. “In researching this multi-faceted, multi-talented man, I discovered that there’s more to him than I ever could have imagined: He speaks six languages,...
“Larry outdoes himself season after season and always manages to come back when the audience needs him most,” said HBO Programming EVP Amy Gravitt in a statement. “We’re thrilled for him, Jeff Schaffer, and our phenomenal cast to continue making us laugh and cringe in equal measure.”
Launched in 2001, Curb stars the Seinfeld co-creator as an over-the-top version of himself in an unsparing but tongue-in-cheek depiction of his fictionalized life. The series also stars Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Vince Vaughn, and Ted Danson.
“Playing the role of Larry David has been the greatest honor of my life,” added David in a statement. “In researching this multi-faceted, multi-talented man, I discovered that there’s more to him than I ever could have imagined: He speaks six languages,...
- 8/23/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
This news is pretty, pretty, pretty good: “Curb Your Enthusiasm” is back for Season 12.
HBO confirmed the renewal of Larry David’s Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning meta comedy series for a 12th season coming soon. After debuting on HBO in 2001 and completing 110 episodes to date, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” stars “Seinfeld” co-creator David as an over-the-top version of himself in a tongue-in-cheek (and merciless) depiction of his fictionalized life.
Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Vince Vaughn, and Ted Danson will also return as series regulars.
“Playing the role of Larry David has been the greatest honor of my life,” series creator and lead star David said in the announcement. “In researching this multi-faceted, multi-talented man, I discovered that there’s more to him than I ever could have imagined: He speaks six languages, brines his own pickles, and spearheads a national movement to install a bidet in every home.
HBO confirmed the renewal of Larry David’s Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning meta comedy series for a 12th season coming soon. After debuting on HBO in 2001 and completing 110 episodes to date, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” stars “Seinfeld” co-creator David as an over-the-top version of himself in a tongue-in-cheek (and merciless) depiction of his fictionalized life.
Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Vince Vaughn, and Ted Danson will also return as series regulars.
“Playing the role of Larry David has been the greatest honor of my life,” series creator and lead star David said in the announcement. “In researching this multi-faceted, multi-talented man, I discovered that there’s more to him than I ever could have imagined: He speaks six languages, brines his own pickles, and spearheads a national movement to install a bidet in every home.
- 8/23/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” has been renewed for Season 12 at HBO.
Season 11 of the critically-acclaimed comedy series began airing on HBO in October 2021. That season picked up four Emmy nominations, including best comedy series and best guest actor in a comedy series for Bill Hader. The show has received 51 Emmy nominations in total to date.
“Playing the role of Larry David has been the greatest honor of my life,” Larry David said. “In researching this multi-faceted, multi-talented man, I discovered that there’s more to him than I ever could have imagined: He speaks six languages, brines his own pickles, and spearheads a national movement to install a bidet in every home. I’ve also been told from numerous sources that he is the most generous of lovers. I am so excited to once again transform into this force of nature. I only pray that I can do him justice.”
David...
Season 11 of the critically-acclaimed comedy series began airing on HBO in October 2021. That season picked up four Emmy nominations, including best comedy series and best guest actor in a comedy series for Bill Hader. The show has received 51 Emmy nominations in total to date.
“Playing the role of Larry David has been the greatest honor of my life,” Larry David said. “In researching this multi-faceted, multi-talented man, I discovered that there’s more to him than I ever could have imagined: He speaks six languages, brines his own pickles, and spearheads a national movement to install a bidet in every home. I’ve also been told from numerous sources that he is the most generous of lovers. I am so excited to once again transform into this force of nature. I only pray that I can do him justice.”
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- 8/23/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
HBO has renewed the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning comedy “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” starring and created by Larry David, for a 12th season.
Originally debuting on HBO in 2001 and with 110 completed episodes to date, “Curb” stars “Seinfeld” co-creator David as an over-the-top version of himself in an “unsparing but tongue-in-cheek depiction of his fictionalized life.” The series features a revolving door of guest stars as well as regulars Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Vince Vaughn and Ted Danson.
Amy Gravitt, executive vice president of HBO Programming, said in a statement, “Larry outdoes himself season after season and always manages to come back when the audience needs him most. We’re thrilled for him, Jeff Schaffer, and our phenomenal cast to continue making us laugh and cringe in equal measure.”
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Originally debuting on HBO in 2001 and with 110 completed episodes to date, “Curb” stars “Seinfeld” co-creator David as an over-the-top version of himself in an “unsparing but tongue-in-cheek depiction of his fictionalized life.” The series features a revolving door of guest stars as well as regulars Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, Vince Vaughn and Ted Danson.
Amy Gravitt, executive vice president of HBO Programming, said in a statement, “Larry outdoes himself season after season and always manages to come back when the audience needs him most. We’re thrilled for him, Jeff Schaffer, and our phenomenal cast to continue making us laugh and cringe in equal measure.”
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- 8/23/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
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Although Curb Your Enthusiasm shot — and then discarded — a death scene for Larry David to end its previous season, both the show and its central character are alive.
HBO has picked up a 12th season of the comedy series, eight months after season 11 aired its last episode. The premium cable outlet has more or less an open-door policy with David and fellow executive producer Jeff Schaffer; if and when they have ideas for a new season, HBO says yes.
There’s no word yet on when Curb will begin filming its 12th season, or when it will premiere. At 11 seasons (spanning 20 years) and 110 episodes so far, the show is HBO’s longest-running scripted (or outlined and improvised, in this case) series.
“Larry outdoes himself season after season and always manages to come back when the audience needs him most,” HBO Programming executive vp...
Although Curb Your Enthusiasm shot — and then discarded — a death scene for Larry David to end its previous season, both the show and its central character are alive.
HBO has picked up a 12th season of the comedy series, eight months after season 11 aired its last episode. The premium cable outlet has more or less an open-door policy with David and fellow executive producer Jeff Schaffer; if and when they have ideas for a new season, HBO says yes.
There’s no word yet on when Curb will begin filming its 12th season, or when it will premiere. At 11 seasons (spanning 20 years) and 110 episodes so far, the show is HBO’s longest-running scripted (or outlined and improvised, in this case) series.
“Larry outdoes himself season after season and always manages to come back when the audience needs him most,” HBO Programming executive vp...
- 8/23/2022
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CAA has hired agent Natasha Ahmed to work in the television department, Variety has learned exclusively.
Ahmed joins CAA from UTA. There, she dedicated herself to representing women and Bipoc line producers and non-writing executive producers.
She has represented clients including Michelle Wright, Carol Cuddy, Rose Lam (“The Last of Us”), Jane Raab (“Only Murders in the Building”), Allyce Ozarksi (“The L Word: Generation Q”), Heidi McGowen (“Black-ish”), Bonnie Munoz (“The Flight Attendant”), Jennifer Corey (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”), Joe Hardesty (“Dead to Me”), Jamie Feldman, Jonathan Filley, Victor Hsu, Princess Nash (“Better Call Saul”), and Meg Schave (“Mr. Corman”).
Ahmed is a first-generation immigrant of Pakistani descent. She began her career at Wargo French Llp, and subsequently worked at Winget, Spadafora & Schwartzberg Llp. She joined UTA in 2015. She will be based in CAA’s Los Angeles office.
Ahmed joins CAA from UTA. There, she dedicated herself to representing women and Bipoc line producers and non-writing executive producers.
She has represented clients including Michelle Wright, Carol Cuddy, Rose Lam (“The Last of Us”), Jane Raab (“Only Murders in the Building”), Allyce Ozarksi (“The L Word: Generation Q”), Heidi McGowen (“Black-ish”), Bonnie Munoz (“The Flight Attendant”), Jennifer Corey (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”), Joe Hardesty (“Dead to Me”), Jamie Feldman, Jonathan Filley, Victor Hsu, Princess Nash (“Better Call Saul”), and Meg Schave (“Mr. Corman”).
Ahmed is a first-generation immigrant of Pakistani descent. She began her career at Wargo French Llp, and subsequently worked at Winget, Spadafora & Schwartzberg Llp. She joined UTA in 2015. She will be based in CAA’s Los Angeles office.
- 11/24/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
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