Larry David
Larry David, born July 2, 1947, is an American comedian, writer and producer renowned for his acerbic wit and unique comedic vision. Co-creator of the iconic sitcom Seinfeld, David’s influence was pivotal in shaping its groundbreaking humor, famously remarking, "I’m not saying I’m always right, but I’m not always wrong." Following Seinfeld, he created Curb Your Enthusiasm, a show known for its unscripted, improvisational style and candid portrayal of social awkwardness. David’s work has garnered critical acclaim, earning him several Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe for Curb Your Enthusiasm. His career reflects a deep impact on comedy, celebrated for its blend of satire and observational insight.