List of awards and nominations received by Curb Your Enthusiasm

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The following is a list of awards and nominations for Curb Your Enthusiasm , an American sitcom television series created by (and starring) Larry David and produced and broadcast by HBO, that premiered on October 15, 2000.

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Directors Guild of America

YearCategoryNominee(s)Results
2002 Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series Larry Charles (for "The Nanny from Hell")Nominated
Bryan Gordon (for "The Special Section")Won
David Steinberg (for "Mary, Joseph & Larry")Nominated
2004 Bryan Gordon (for "The 5 Wood")Nominated
Robert B. Weide (for "The Carpool Lane")Nominated
2005 Larry Charles (for "The End")Nominated
Bryan Gordon (for "The Korean Bookie")Nominated
2009 Larry Charles (for "The Table Read")Nominated
Jeff Schaffer (for "Seinfeld")Nominated
2011 Robert B. Weide (for "Palestinian Chicken")Won
David Steinber (for "The Divorce")Nominated
2020Erin O'Malley (for "The Surprise Party")Nominated
Jeff Schaffer (for "The Spite Store")Nominated

Eddie Awards

1 win

Primetime Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominee(s)Episode(s)Result
2002 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Robert B. Weide "The Doll"
2003 Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Larry David
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Cheryl Hines
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Larry Charles "The Nanny From Hell"
Bryan Gordon "The Special Section"
David Steinberg "Mary, Joseph and Larry"
Robert B. Weide"Krazee-Eyez Killa"Won
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series Marla Garlin, Richard Hicks and Ronnie YeskelNominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Jon Corn"Krazee-Eyez Killa"
Steven Rasch"The Corpse-Sniffing Dog"
2004 Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesLarry David
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy SeriesLarry Charles"The Survivor"
Bryan Gordon"The 5 Wood"
Robert B. Weide"The Car Pool Lane"
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy SeriesAllison Jones
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy SeriesJon Corn"The Survivor"
Steven Rasch"Opening Night"
2006 Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesLarry David
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesCheryl Hines
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy SeriesRobert B. Weide"The Christ Nail"
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy SeriesAllison Jones
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy SeriesSteven Rasch"The Ski Lift"
2008 Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy SeriesAllison Jones
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Shelley Berman "The Rat Dog"
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy SeriesSteven Rasch"The Bat Mitzvah"
2010 Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesLarry David
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy SeriesJonathan Corn and Roger Nygard "The Table Read"
Steve Rasch"The Bare Midriff"
2012 Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesLarry David
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy SeriesRobert B. Weide"Palestinian Chicken"
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Michael J. Fox "Larry vs. Michael J. Fox"
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy SeriesSteve Rasch"Palestinian Chicken"Won
2018 Outstanding Comedy SeriesNominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesLarry David
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Bryan Cranston "Running with the Bulls"
Lin-Manuel Miranda "Fatwa!"
2020 Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy SeriesAllison Jones and Ben Harris
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy SeriesSteve Rasch"Elizabeth, Margaret and Larry"
Outstanding Technical Direction and Camerawork for a Series Jon Purdy, Patrik Thelander, Parker Tolifson, and Ric Griffith"The Spite Store"
2022 Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy SeriesAllison Jones and Ben Harris
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Bill Hader "Igor, Gregor & Timor"
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Earl Martin, Chuck Buch and Michael Miller"IRASSHAIMASE!"
2024 Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesLarry David
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy SeriesAllison Jones
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and AnimationEarl Martin, Chuck Buch, Trino Madriz and Sam C. Lewis"Ken/Kendra"

Golden Globe Award

1 win

Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards

Image Awards

Producers Guild of America

2 wins

Screen Actors Guild

Writers Guild of America

1 win

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