Gad didn’t realize until he showed up to set that something was very wrong.
Season 10 showrunner Jeff Schaffer said that as the team was prepping a real-life installment of Latte Larry's in March, they couldn't find any Purell.
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" has been renewed for an eleventh season at HBO. The show stars "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David as a heightened version of himself. Season 10 also starred Susie Essman, Jeff Garlin, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis, J.B. Smoove, and Ted Danson. The series is famously shot without a script and cast members are given […]
In a new interview with the New York Times, the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star says Bernie Sanders "can't get the nomination."
"I basically want to address the idiots out there — you know who you are," says the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star, 72.
Jeff Garlin explains the reaction to a scene in the HBO show in which he's mistaken for Harvey Weinstein.
President Trump tweeted a scene from "Curb Your Enthusiasm" as if it was a compliment to his supporters but it was actually mocking them, and Twitter took notice.
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Jon Hamm and Laverne Cox are among several celebrities who will guest star in Larry David's gleefully vulgar comedy series.
The comedy world is reeling from the loss of Bob Einstein, who died Wednesday at the age of 76 following a cancer diagnosis.
Bob Einstein, a two-time Emmy winner who has recurred on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm since its launch and created the wacky Super Dave Osborne character, died today in Indian Wells, CA. He was 76 and recently had been diagnosed with cancer. Best known to today's viewers for playing the serious, often surly but always hilarious Marty Funkhouser on Curb, Einstein was a foil for its creator-star Larry David. He appeared in nearly two dozen episodes of the series dating from…
“Marvel's Inhumans,” “Wisdom of the Crowd,” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” are just the beginning.
Clocking in at almost 50 minutes, the ninth-season finale of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" was an endurance test.
Judge Judy Sheindlin guest-starred on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" as Larry David sued the former owner of his home for stealing his plant.
Now that fall TV is in full swing, here are nine series, from “Riverdale” to “The Orville,” we think could be even better — if they'd just take our advice.
Bryan Cranston guest-starred on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" as Larry David's therapist, Dr. Templeton. And the good doctor was able to help Larry solve many of life's complicated problems.
The latest episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" further suggests that the once riotous HBO comedy has become rather creaky and aimless, says Ken Tucker.
'Curb Your Enthusiasm' got off to a shaky start in Season 9, says Ken Tucker.
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" returns after a six-year hiatus, and it doesn't feel like the gang was ever gone.
Despite what you heard on TV tonight, the couple is still together — and preparing to celebrate 22 years of marriage.
From "Laverne & Shirley" in 1982 to "Family Guy" in 2007, Hugh Hefner lent his own brand of comedy to his TV guest spots.
Yahoo Entertainment already filled you in on the five things you need to remember before that troublemaker, Larry David, returns for another round of Curb Your Enthusiasm on Oct. 1. Allow Curb executive producer, Jeff Schaffer, to tell you all about the five things you need to know about this long-in-the-works new season, the ninth overall and the first in six years. “We’re really happy with this season, and we’re not usually ones to be happy,” Schaffer remarks with audible glee in his voice.
Since it's been six years (and feels like 50) since we got to watch Larry David's misadventures, here's a reminder of where we left off.
Andy Cohen pulled out an old video of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star Susie Essman roasting Donald Trump back in 2004.
Fans of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' might be thrilled Larry David is returning to TV. The characters in the show? Less so.