Director:
Jeff Garlin
Robert B. Weide
Starring: Larry David Cheryl Hines
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It's all a matter of perspective.
| Larry david lives a charmed life - an understanding wife, famous friends, a supportive manager and an angelic singing voice ... So how does he manage to screw everything up? |
"The best sitcom since "Seinfeld". The New York Daily News
"The funniest, most sophisticated new comedy of the year. [2000] The New York TImes
"I can attest there's no such thing as too much Larry. Or, more to the point, too much Curb. Matt Roush, TV Guide
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Editor's Note
Larry David's post-SEINFELD career continues apace with the fourth season of CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM. The concept for the show--which sees David playing himself as he attempts to undertake various creative projects, while frequently landing in hugely entertaining trouble wherever he turns--was highly original when CURB first aired. But by the time the Fourth Season aired, imitators were waiting in the wings, as celebrities such as Kirsty Alley (FAT ACTRESS) and Lisa Kudrow (THE COMEBACK) honed their own, similar shows. Undeterred, David manages to breath new life into the formula, even producing one of the best episodes yet in "The Car Pool Lane." Incredibly, this episode, which saw the beleaguered star attending a Dodgers game with a prostitute so he could travel in the car-pool lane, ended up overlapping with a real-life court case. The CURB team caught a murder suspect, Juan Catalan, on camera during the game, with their footage eventually proving his innocence in the case. One of the main themes of the show involves David's attempts to avoid tension at all costs while unwittingly landing himself in it, making the incident enjoyably ironic. Further adventures see our hapless hero attempting to buy medicinal marijuana and attending Ben Stiller's birthday, while his long-suffering wife Cheryl Hines and manager Jeff Garlin reach new levels of exasperation at David's behavior. This Season is tied together by a long-running plot which sees David preparing for a role in a Broadway production of THE PRODUCERS, with the final episode shot on opening-night in New York City. Providing a deliciously funny climax to David's fourth series of adventures, fans of the show will no doubt be delighted to know that nothing goes according to plan.
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Cast & Crew
| Cheryl Hines | |
| Jeff Garlin | |
| Larry David | |
| Wanda Sykes | |
| Larry David - Writer | |
| Tom Bull, et al. - Producer |
Awards
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Emmy (2006) |
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Cheryl Hines, Nominee, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series |
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Golden Globe (2006) |
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Curb Your Enthusiasm, Nominee, Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy |
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Larry David, Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy |
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Emmy (2006) |
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Larry David, Nominee, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Golden Globe (2005) |
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Larry David, Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy |
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Emmy (2004) |
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Allison Jones, Nominee, Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series |
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Emmy (2003) |
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Cheryl Hines, Nominee, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series |
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Golden Globe (2003) |
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| Curb Your Enthusiasm, Winner, Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy | |
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Larry David, Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy |
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Emmy (2003) |
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| Robert B. Weide, Winner, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | |
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Emmy (2002) |
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Curb Your Enthusiasm, Nominee, Outstanding Comedy Series |
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Robert B. Weide, Nominee, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series |
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