All About Larry David's Daughters, Cazzie and Romy David

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Larry David is a father to two daughters with his ex-wife Laurie David

<p>Gary Gershoff/WireImage ; Frazer Harrison/Getty</p> Cazzie David and Larry David attend "Curb Your Enthusiasm" season 9 premiere on Sept. 27, 2017; Larry David and Romy David arrive at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 21, 2008.

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Cazzie David and Larry David attend "Curb Your Enthusiasm" season 9 premiere on Sept. 27, 2017; Larry David and Romy David arrive at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 21, 2008.

Comedian and Seinfeld co-creator Larry David is the proud dad of two adult daughters — Cazzie and Romy David.

Both of his daughters, whom he shares with ex-wife Laurie David, were born while Seinfeld was still on the air in the 1990s. Larry said the couple's decision to divorce led to "the best situation" with his kids.

"The best part about [it] is that you get time off too … because the kids are with their mom, so it's the best of both worlds," he told Rolling Stone in 2011. "There's a lot to be said for it."

The Curb Your Enthusiasm creator and star has a strong bond with his daughters — and isn't afraid to make a joke at their expense.

"I have a wonderful relationship with my daughters. At least, I do on my end. I don't know how they feel," he previously joked to The Irish Independent in 2009.

From their sweet moments with their famous dad to their own careers, here's everything to know about Larry David's daughters, Cazzie and Romy.

Cazzie was born in May 1994

<p>Cazzie David Instagram</p> Larry David and Cazzie David.

Cazzie David Instagram

Larry David and Cazzie David.

Cazzie was born in Boston on May 10, 1994. Her New York Knicks fanatic dad drew some inspiration from the team when naming his firstborn, borrowing her moniker from NBA star Cazzie Russell.

"I was named after a basketball player on the Knicks," she told Coveteur in 2017. "My dad is that much of a Knicks fan that he had to give me the craziest name ever."

Romy followed two years later in March 1996

Romy David Instagram Larry and Romy David.
Romy David Instagram Larry and Romy David.

Romy was born two years after Cazzie on March 2, 1996.

On his relationship with his daughters, Larry said his downfall is saying "no" to the pair.

"I think about this a lot ― whether or not I'm a good father," he told The Guardian in 2010. "Sometimes I think I'm a terrible father. I don't really have a spine. In my physical make-up ― you won't find one in my X-ray. I have trouble saying no to people, so anything a kid would ask, I'll just say yes to."

Cazzie and Romy have both acted

<p>Cazzie David Instagram</p> Cazzie and Romy David in 2017.

Cazzie David Instagram

Cazzie and Romy David in 2017.

Cazzie and Romy both followed in their father's footsteps early on.

At age 13, the sisters made their first on-screen appearance in a 2007 episode of Hannah Montana. They made a cameo with their famous dad as they tried to get a reservation at a restaurant — only to get beat out by Hannah herself.

While Romy hasn't acted since the episode, Cazzie played Jayme Hargreeves in season 3 of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy in 2022. She also created and co-starred in the web series Eighty-Sixed in 2017.

Cazzie went to college in Boston and became an author

Cazzie David Instagram Cazzie David.
Cazzie David Instagram Cazzie David.

After her Hannah Montana cameo, Cazzie largely grew up out of the public eye, attending Emerson College in Boston, where she studied writing for TV and film. In a 2018 essay for InStyle, she recounted why she decided to live at home after graduating college.

"I moved back into my dad's house right after graduating from college and have been there for nearly two years," she wrote. "When you move back home, you're quickly reminded of all the pros and cons of your earlier life. (Pros: free food, no rent, and an overall feeling of safety. Cons: not being able to smoke weed where you want.)"

However, it wasn't long before Cazzie continued her career in the entertainment industry. In addition to The Umbrella Academy, Cazzie also released her best-selling collection of personal essays, cheekily titled No One Asked For This, in 2020. During a virtual appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Cazzie described the book as a reflection of "anxiety and oversharing."

"It might be presumptuous for me to assume that anyone could take anything away [from it]. I hope they enjoy it or relate to it," she explained to Meyers. "You know, we're the most anxious generation of all time, and thanks to social media, we love to overshare, so I would say anxiety and oversharing kind of sums up my book. I hope people can connect to it because of that."

Cazzie is also a columnist for Air Mail, writing personal essays on topics including social media trends, fast fashion and more.

Romy graduated from George Washington University and interned at the White House

Romy David Instagram Romy David celebrating her college graduation.
Romy David Instagram Romy David celebrating her college graduation.

Romy attended George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Following her graduation, she interned at the White House during Barack Obama's presidency and later became an associate producer at MSNBC. She is currently pursuing a master's degree in oral history at Columbia University in New York City, per her bio page on the program's website, which states that Romy intends to use her degree to "shar[e] first person narratives that reflect structural policies and political decisions."

Cazzie previously dated Saturday Night Live alum Pete Davidson

GETTY IMAGES (2) Cazzie David; Pete Davidson
GETTY IMAGES (2) Cazzie David; Pete Davidson

In her essays, Cazzie has been candid about her family life, mental health and her highly-publicized relationship with former SNL member Pete Davidson. The couple dated for nearly two and a half years before calling it quits in 2018.

"[She's a] very talented girl, she'll be great and she'll be fine," Davidson said of Cazzie at the time of their split. "Yeah, I think she'll be okay."

However, the breakup was difficult for Cazzie, as she detailed in her book. The actress wrote that she broke up with Davidson after struggling to convince him that she really loved him, per the Los Angeles Times.

Cazzie also revealed that she found out about his relationship with Ariana Grande just a few days after their split while on a flight to her sister's graduation. Thankfully, her dad was right by her side. She recalled being held by Larry as she "shook uncontrollably in his arms for the entire flight."

"Cazzie, come on! Your ancestors survived the Holocaust," Larry reportedly said while consoling her, per the L.A. Times.

Romy takes after her mom while Cazzie takes after Larry

<p>David Livingston/Getty</p> Larry David, Laurie David and Cazzie David attend the official Emerson College Los Angeles groundbreaking ceremony on March 8, 2012 in Los Angeles, California.

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Larry David, Laurie David and Cazzie David attend the official Emerson College Los Angeles groundbreaking ceremony on March 8, 2012 in Los Angeles, California.

In an interview with W Magazine in 2017, Cazzie shared that she and her father are alike.

"My sister and mom are very similar, and my dad and I are very similar. Both my parents are extremely neurotic in different ways," she explained to the publication. "It was an interesting household, but nothing out of the ordinary."

She also admitted that her dad's beloved HBO show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, is one of her favorite TV shows.

"It's my favorite show; how embarrassing is that?" she said, adding, "I have to hide if I'm watching it when someone is coming over. It's so weird if I'm watching it."

Romy and Cazzie have a strong sibling bond

Romy David Instagram Cazzie and Romy David.
Romy David Instagram Cazzie and Romy David.

Romy and Cazzie are very close, though like many siblings, they occasionally squabble. Cazzie commented on their relationship during a 2022 appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, explaining that she normally stays with her sister when she visits N.Y.C.

"So, I've been staying with my sister anytime I come to New York. And, like, the level of fighting is just unbearable, and it's about, like, the tiniest — this happened actually last night," she told Meyers.

Cazzie continued, "I'm in her bedroom, right? We're, like, getting ready to go to sleep. And I go to get myself a glass of water, and then she calls out like, 'Hey, can you get me a glass of water too?,' which is fine, but then she goes, 'No, can you come here and get my glass?' "

Cazzie then explained to Meyers that as she went into the bedroom to retrieve Romy's glass, the glass was already filled with water, which she then proceeded to slowly drink while Cazzie stood waiting to fill it back up again.

"And it ended with, like, us truly yelling at each other that we wish the other wasn't even born," she added.

Despite the silly sister fights, Romy has a strong bond with Cazzie, who has shared snaps of the pair hanging out.

"HBD my sweet sister!!," Cazzie captioned an Instagram post for Romy's 26th birthday in March 2022. "I am obligated to love u and post for your birthday until [I] die I guess."

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