This article is a List of awards and nominations received by Larry David
Larry David is an American comedian and writer. He is known for creating the NBC sitcom Seinfeld (1989-1998), and creating and starring in the HBO comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000-2023). He has received numerous awards including two Emmy Awards, three Producers Guild of America Awards and three Writers Guild of America Awards as well as nominations for three Golden Globe Awards and six Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2002 | Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Nominated | [17] |
2004 | Nominated | [18] | ||
2005 | Nominated | [19] | ||
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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Critics' Choice Television Awards | ||||
2012 | Best Actor in a Comedy Series | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Nominated | |
2016 | Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series | Saturday Night Live | Nominated | |
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1993 | Most Promising Producer in Television | Seinfeld | Won | |
2002 | Outstanding Producer of Episodic Comedy | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Won | |
2004 | Won | |||
2006 | Nominated | |||
2008 | Nominated | |||
2010 | Nominated | |||
2012 | Nominated | |||
2017 | Nominated | |||
2020 | Nominated | |||
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2005 | Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Nominated | [20] |
Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series | Nominated | |||
2009 | Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Nominated | [21] | |
Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series | Nominated | |||
2017 | Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Nominated | [22] | |
Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series | Nominated | |||
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1990 | Best Episodic Comedy | Seinfeld: "The Stake Out" | Nominated | |
1992 | Seinfeld: "The Standed" | Nominated | ||
Seinfeld: "The New Friend" | Nominated | |||
Seinfeld: "The Parking Space" | Nominated | |||
1993 | Seinfeld: "The Contest" | Won | ||
1994 | Seinfeld: "The Mango" | Won | ||
2005 | Best Comedy Series | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Won | |
2006 | Nominated | |||
2007 | Nominated | |||
2009 | Nominated | |||
Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement | Received | |||
2011 | Best Comedy Series | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Nominated | |
2017 | Nominated | |||
2020 | Nominated | |||
2021 | Nominated | |||
Lawrence Gene David is an American comedian, writer, actor, and television producer. He and Jerry Seinfeld created the television sitcom Seinfeld, on which David was head writer and executive producer for the first seven seasons. He gained further recognition for the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm, which he created and stars in as a fictionalized version of himself. He has written or co-written the story of every episode since its pilot episode in 1999.
Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American television sitcom produced and broadcast by HBO since October 15, 2000, and created by Larry David, who stars as a fictionalized version of himself. It follows David's life as a semi-retired television writer and producer in Los Angeles and, for one season, New York City. Also starring are Cheryl Hines as his wife Cheryl, Jeff Garlin as his manager and best friend Jeff Greene, Susie Essman as Jeff's wife Susie, and J. B. Smoove as Larry's house mate Leon Black. It often features celebrity guest stars, many of them playing fictionalized versions of themselves, including Ted Danson, Richard Lewis, Wanda Sykes, Rosie O'Donnell, and Jon Hamm.
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The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Castin a Comedy Series is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest ensemble acting achievements in comedy series.
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