Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Richard Lewis dead at 76

I remember ordering t he curb dvds. When i first joined netflix. Curb, came upon my que. Selected only 1 dvd from Season 1.

Man, after watching that first dvd. I pushed all the movies out of my que. And put as much curb seasons as i could on there :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Shit is hilarious as hell



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The last episode when him and Larry were on the golf course with the unedited “You Shut Up” will be gold for a long time. These old fuckers were funny. Richard Lewis was actually a kind dude in person too. Treated background actors and kids good when on set.
 

Richard Lewis honored in first Curb Your Enthusiasm episode since his death​

"Curb" paid tribute to the late comedian, who appeared in 42 episodes of the show.
By Dustin Nelson

Published on March 4, 2024


In his later years, Richard Lewis was best known for his role as a foil to Larry David on Curb Your Enthusiasm. So, it's only fitting that in the first episode after Lewis' death, the show paid tribute to the beloved comedian.

The show opened with a title card that simply read, "In memory of Richard Lewis, 1947–2024." It was accompanied by a headshot of the comedian.

Lewis died from a heart attack on Feb. 28 at age 76, his publicist, Jeff Abraham, confirmed. "His wife, Joyce Lapinsky, thanks everyone for all the love, friendship, and support and asks for privacy at this time," read a statement issued by Abraham.

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Richard Lewis on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'.
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David, a longtime friend and collaborator of Lewis, said, "Richard and I were born three days apart in the same hospital and for most of my life, he's been like a brother to me. He had that rare combination of being the funniest person and also the sweetest. But today he made me sob and for that I'll never forgive him."

Lewis returned to Curb Your Enthusiasm this year for its final season. A recent episode even had Lewis talking — rather, arguing — about his will. "I'm leaving you in my will," Lewis told David. "I'm tweaking it, and you're in it."

David responds angrily, insisting he doesn't need the money and doesn't want to be in the will.

"When I die, I want you to know how much I cared about you," Lewis says. "You're my best friend. You're getting it."

"Oh my god," David says, ending the argument. "F--- you."
 
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