Larry David is an American comedian, writer, and actor best known for co-creating the hit television series Seinfeld. He played a fictionalized version of himself in the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm, which showcases his unique brand of humor and social commentary. David's work often revolves around the absurdities of everyday life and human interactions.
Born on July 2, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York, Larry David began his career in stand-up comedy before transitioning to television writing. His distinctive comedic style has earned him multiple awards, including Emmy Awards, and he is recognized as a significant figure in American comedy.