Comedian Larry David, best known for co-creating "Seinfeld," is now the creator, writer and star of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," HBO's latest cult classic.
David poses with "Curb Your Enthusiasm" costar Cheryl Hines, who plays his wife in the comedy series. The show, which has finished its fourth season, has received an Emmy nomination for Best Comedy Series.
David's real wife, Laurie, is also a comedienne, and has produced comedy specials and series for HBO, Showtime, MTV and Fox Television. The Davids are pictured here at a May 2004 fundraiser for the National Resources Defense Council.
Larry and Laurie David at a May 2004 Natural Resources Defense Council benefit in Los Angeles. Laurie is a trustee of the organzation.
David arrives at a special screening of "Fahrenheit 9/11," held at the Beverly Hills Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science in June 2004.
The 2004 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, held in Aspen, Colo., hosted David and Jeff Garlin at "A Stop and A Chat with Curb Your Enthusiasm." Garlin plays David's manager on the HBO series.
The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards recognized David as 2003's best actor in a television series, musical or comedy. David and Hines celebrated in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Arianna Huffington, who ran in California's 2003 gubernatorial recall election, invited David to participate in a stand-up comedy fundraiser in Bel Air, Calif.
Hines hugs David at the 2001 American Film Institute Awards, held in Beverly Hills. "Curb Your Enthusiasm" received the highest honor as Comedy Series of the Year.
David accepts the AFI Award for Comedy Series of the Year at the 2001 American Film Institute Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., in January 2002.
Larry and Laurie David attend the Natural Resources Defense Council's (NRDC) 2004 dedication of the new David Family Environmental Action Center, held at the NRDC's Santa Monica, Calif., headquarters.
Larry and Laurie David arrive at the 2002 54th annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. The series was nominated for two different Emmys in 2001. Robert Weide earned a nod for Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series for his work on the episode "The Doll." The show was also nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series.
David with his "Seinfeld" co-creator, comedian Jerry Seinfeld, at the 1999 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colo. The pair was honored at the festival for their work on the hit comedy series.