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“I don’t remember that.” “Kramer gave away, I think a Mets score on the Seinfeld pilot, David confirmed. “Oh well you could have dipped back. It was 30 or 40 years ago,” Simmons insisted.
UPDATE MONDAY 9:22 AM: Here's the 60 Minutes clip we were talking about over the weekend in which Larry David refutes the amount of money he made off of Seinfeld. It's actually an outtake from the ...
During an interview on Late Night With Seth Meyer, Gilbert Gottfried revealed that Seinfeld almost didn’t happen — and that it was due to Larry David’s reputation at the time.
Larry David teamed up with fellow comedian Jerry Seinfeld in 1989 to create a pilot for NBC called The Seinfeld Chronicles, which would later become the premise for Seinfeld.
In the interview, Wolff explains that the music was created specifically to vibe with the timing and attitude of Jerry Seinfeld's stand-up comedy, and it earned a thumbs up from Seinfeld and Larry ...
When “Curb Your Enthusiasm” ended April 7, creator and star Larry David used the finale as an opportunity to bridge the show’s end with that of “Seinfeld” 25 years earlier.
As it turned out, Larry David's caution was a bit unnecessary. When the executives attended the table read for the thought-to-be controversial episode, they didn't protest the idea at all, and it ...
Jerry Seinfeld's favorite line from Seinfeld' is "You're a cashier!," which he believes helped kick off the show's success.
Larry David has produced episodes of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" off and on since the show premiered in 2000 until it came to an end in 2024. Never in a rush to get another season off the ground, the show ...
1. Larry David was once a bra salesman Before he was a comedy writer, David attempted to make a career in sales. Bra sales, that is. "I didn't have the slightest idea of what to do," David said.
Twenty-five years after wrapping up ‘Seinfeld’ with one of TV history's most divisive endings, ‘Curb’ creator Larry David has the opportunity to do the funniest thing possible, and it ...