Curb Your Enthusiasm
Jewish Emmy nominees include Larry David and ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ in a last hurrah
Since premiering in 2000 the show has received a total of 55 Emmy nominations, but only two competitive wins (for directing and editing).
Series finale of HBO’s ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ reunites Larry David-Jerry Seinfeld Jewish comedy duo
Comedian Richard Lewis, dark prince of Jewish neurosis, dies at 76
‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ season 12 premiere raises a question: Will Larry go to Israel?
‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,’ TV’s Jewiest comedy, to end after upcoming 12th season
“I’ve had every ethnicity, every race, stop me on the street telling me how much they love the show,” actress Susie Essman said about the show.
New HBO documentary profiles ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ actor Bob Einstein
“The Super Bob Einstein Movie" is a sentimental journey through the life and career of Einstein, who died in 2019 shortly after being diagnosed with cancer.
Jeff Garlin won't return to ‘The Goldbergs’ amid allegations of misconduct
Garlin plays the father on the show, which centers on a Jewish family living in a Pennsylvania town in the 1980s. The show has aired since 2013 with the ninth season currently in production.
Curb Your Enthusiasm's Larry David more Jewish than ever in latest season
This season, it’s not just the occasional matzoh ball joke or the Yiddish lesson he gave Jon Hamm in the season premiere. Larry David is plunging into questions of Jewish pride and belief.
‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ star Susie Essman talks cancel culture
JTA spoke to Essman, who noted she is a proud new bubbe, about the show’s longevity and Jewishness, as well as her views on “cancel culture” in comedy.
Larry David gives Jon Hamm a Yiddish lesson in ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm'
The episode offered a case study in why “Curb” has been called “the most Jewish comedy show ever” and suggests that Larry David, its writer, producer and star, has no intention of ceding that mantle.
‘Enthusiasm’ still uncurbed: Larry David’s 11th season debuts in October
HBO announced in June 2020 that it was renewing the series, but did not announce a debut date because of delays related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Larry David addresses 'idiots' avoiding caution during coronavirus lockdown
While the delivery was lighthearted, the message was clear. David, 72, wanted to remind those not taking these precautions seriously that they are inadvertently hurting the elderly.
Nikki Minaj: I think I like Jewish people
Minaj cited Larry David as an inspiration in a report by Variety.