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"[Larry David] has recaptured the twisted genius of the old show and reignited it, fresh and funny and safely removed from any danger of lameness." Read a review. J.B. Smoove (Leon Black) dishes about "long ball Larry" and other favorite moments from Curb. Cheryl Hines explains what viewers should expect out of her character this season, saying she's a "little different" when she’s away from Larry. Hines also speaks on working with the Seinfeld cast and the potential lifespan of the show. You'd think that after letting go of a role more than a decade ago, it might be a little tough to get back in the mood. Apparently not for Jason Alexander, who tapped his inner George Costanza for the fake 'Seinfeld' reunion taking place on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' this season. Read more on the HBO Buzz. One of TV's most famous curmudgeons is finally giving 'Seinfeld' audiences what they've been clamoring for, but on his own terms. Read more on the HBO Buzz. If you think the authors of 'He's Just Not That Into You' sugar-coated things, you may want to check out Susie Essman's forthcoming book: 'What Would Susie Say: Bullsh*t Wisdom About Love, Life and Comedy.' Despite what you may think, Larry David does not play himself on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm.' Read more on the HBO Buzz. Playing Woody Allen's alter-ego in Allen's latest film, 'Whatever Works,' David's own daughter may not even be able to watch her dad's starring big-screen role. ead more on the HBO Buzz. Cheryl Hines was in Tribeca for the premiere of her directing debut, 'Serious Moonlight.' The film opened up the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. Watch the trailer now!
07.15.2004 | Curb Receives 8 Emmy® Nominations! Curb Your Enthusiasm has been nominated for eight Emmy® nominations, including Outstanding Comedy Series (its third consecutive nomination in this category.) Larry David was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series (his second consecutive nomination). The series garnered three nominations in the Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series category: Bryan Gordon ("The 5 Wood"), Robert B. Weide ("The Car Pool Lane"), and Larry Charles ("The Survivor.") This is Weide's third consecutive nod in this category--he won in 2003. Both Larry Charles and Bryan Gordon were nominated in this category last year. Two Curb editors got nominations for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series: Jonathan Corn ("The Survivor"), and Steve Rasch ("Opening Night.") Both Corn and Rasch were nominated in this category last year. Curb was the only series to get multiple nominations in these two categories. The series was also nominated (for the second year in a row) for Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series (Allison Jones.) The Emmy® awards will be given out on September 19. 08.22.2003 | Robert B. Weide Wins Directing Emmy® Executive producer and director Robert B. Weide won an Emmy® for "Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series" for the episode "Krazee-Eyez Killa." Weide has directed 15 episodes of the series. Curb Your Enthusiasm received 10 Emmy® Nominations, including Comedy Series, Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Larry David) and Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Cheryl Hines). Four directors were nominated in the "Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series" category: Larry Charles ("The Nanny from Hell"), Bryan Gordon ("The Special Section"), Robert B. Weide, and David Steinberg ("Mary, Joseph and Larry"). Two editors were nominated in the "Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series" category: Steve Rasch ("The Corpse-Sniffing Dog") and Jonathan Corn ("Krazee-Eyez Killa"). Ronnie Yeskel & Richard Hicks were nominated in the Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series category. The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy® Awards were presented on September 21, 2003. 01.20.2003 | Curb Wins Golden Globe "It's a sad day for the Golden Globes," Larry David remarked upon accepting one on January 19, "however, it is a very good day for Larry David!" Curb Your Enthusiasm received the award for Best Television Series-Musical or Comedy. David was also nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series-Musical or Comedy. 07.24.2002 | Curb Your Enthusiasm nominated for two Emmys® The 2001 season was nominated for "Outstanding Comedy Series" and Robert Weide was nominated for "Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series" for the episode "The Doll." 05.02.2002 | CYE featured at William S. Paley TV Festival As part of the Museum of Television and Radio's William S. Paley TV festival, March 5, 2002 was Curb Your Enthusiasm Night. Larry David, Jeff Garlin, Cheryl Hines and Robert B. Weide appeared in person at the Directors Guild of America Theatre (in Los Angeles). 01.05.2002 | Curb wins AFI award Curb Your Enthusiasm was named "AFI Comedy Series Of The Year" by the American Film Institute. The awards were presented January 5, 2002.
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