Larry David discusses Curb Your Enthusiasm, 'Seinfeld' legacies and new HBO series

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Inside the ornate Bovard Auditorium, Larry David kept a full audience in stitches as he discussed the creation and legacy of his improv hit, “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” which concluded in 2024 after 12 seasons.In a conversation with Lorraine Ali — who wrote “No Lessons Learned: The Making of Curb Your Enthusiasm,” which retraces the show’s long run with cast interviews, episode guides and behind-the-scenes material — David reflected on the separation between himself and the abrasive on-screen persona he adopted for more than two decades.“I wish I was that Larry David,” he said.David spoke about the outrageous audition process for “Curb,” wherein actors tried to navigate a brief written scenario without any dialogue to guide them as David lambasted them in character.Out of this process came iconic one-liners and beloved characters, such as Leon, played by J.B.

Smoove.“People bring out certain things, and when I would act with them, some of them would make me seem funny,” David said.“I go, ‘Oh, that’s good — let’s give him a part.’”David cited “Palestinian Chicken” as one of his favorite episodes of the show.

In the episode, David is caught between a delicious new Palestinian chicken restaurant, a Palestinian girlfriend and an outraged inner circle of Jewish friends.He also spoke briefly about his upcoming episodic HBO series, “Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Happiness,” a historical spoof that will retrace United States history for the country’s 250th founding anniversary.The series will premiere on Aug.

7.“A lot of wigs, costumes, beards — fake beards,” David said.“Nothing worse than fake beards.”The controversial ending of “Seinfeld,” which David co-wrote with comedian Jerry Seinfeld, was polarizing among fans when it was released, David said.

After a recent rewatch, however, David said he thought it was “pretty go...

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