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Larry David and Susie Essman talk about the show.
Lire la suiteLeon's Guide to NYC
Leon (from Curb Your Enthusiasm) shows viewers around New York City.
Lire la suiteA fun, laugh-laden gag reel from the set of the show.
Lire la suiteInterviews with every important cast and crew member and interesting info and insight about the show.
Lire la suiteA look at the show’s impact, its critical accolades and its future.
Lire la suiteDeleted Scenes
Compilation of deleted scenes from the show.
Lire la suiteCast Memorable Moments
Cast members answering what their most memorable moments were on the show.
Lire la suiteAnswering the question, who breaks first during their performance?
Lire la suiteOriginal Pilot
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Season 6 Promo
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Larry David at the Largo
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Film Review With Larry David
Film Review With Larry David
Lire la suiteLarry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm
In the HBO special upon which the series was based, Larry approaches HBO about having his own hour-long HBO special. After a long hiatus, Larry begins performing stand-up comedy again in order to prepare for the special. However, hours away from the show's scheduled filming, Larry becomes nervous and lies to the HBO executives about the illness of his nonexistent stepfather in order to get the special canceled. After Larry is seen with a young woman, Cheryl accuses him of cheating. She has him swear on his children's lives, discovering it to be Jeff who is cheating with her.
Lire la suiteThe Pants Tent
An innocent bunch-up in Larry's trousers gives rise to an embarrassing situation.
Lire la suiteTed and Mary
Larry and Cheryl's fun-filled bowling date with Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen ends with Larry's shoes missing.
Lire la suitePorno Gil
Larry sets off a bizarre chain of events (as he always seems to do) in which he is forced to attend a party at the home of a porno businessman.
Lire la suiteThe Bracelet
Larry is continually thwarted in his effort to buy a bracelet as a peacemaking gift for Cheryl.
Lire la suiteInterior Decorator
Larry has some medical problems involving a certain bracelet. No biggy. Then larger problems arise when Larry finds out he shares the same interior decorator as Diane Keaton.
Lire la suiteThe Wire
Hoping to bury an unsightly telephone wire dangling over their yard, Larry and Cheryl befriend a pair of bizarre neighbors who must approve the burial. The husband is an incompetent lawyer but a big Seinfeld fan, so to appease him Larry arranges to have Julia Louis-Dreyfuss come for a visit. But when the actress arrives, the lawyer is missing; he's been hired to defend Jeff in a case involving a destructive kid Jeff sponsored for a Fresh Air Fund camp. At Larry's house, Julia ends up buying a bracelet from the lawyer's wife -- the same kind Larry wanted in episode 4 -- only to later accuse Larry of stealing it after he buys a similar one for Cheryl.
Lire la suiteAAMCO
Jeff gets a new car, and when Larry takes it for a spin, a commercial comes on the radio for AAMCO, with a noise sounding much like a car horn from behind. Upon hearing this, Larry curses the man behind him, prompting the man to rear-end Jeff's brand new car. Also, Larry and Cheryl hold a dinner party.
Lire la suiteBeloved Aunt
When Cheryl's aunt dies, Larry is left in charge of the obituary. But when the newspaper accidentally places ""beloved c*nt"" instead of beloved aunt, things take an expected turn for the worse.
Lire la suiteAffirmative Action
Larry gets himself in trouble, when he makes a racist-like comment to Richard's friend. Also, Larry inadvertently loses Cheryl's prescription note.
Lire la suiteThe Group
Larry runs into his old girlfriend, and she asks him to escort her to an incest-survivors meeting. Cheryl is asked to co-star in ""The Vagina Monologues"" when one of the actresses is sick.
Lire la suiteThe Car Salesman
Larry David and his wife purchase a new oceanfront home owned by a television star's agent. Meanwhile, Larry shocks his wife and friends by deciding to take a job as a car salesman.
Lire la suiteThor
Jeff leaves his wife Susie, and worries that his private life will become public in court. Jeff's concern affects Larry, who becomes obsessed with showing Cheryl how normal he is. Meanwhile, Larry seeks revenge on pro wrestler Thor Olson, who he believes slashed his tire after an argument on the road.
Lire la suiteTrick or Treat
Larry offends two uncostumed trick-or-treaters by not giving them candy, so they show him the "trick" side of Halloween. He also alienates Cheryl's screenwriter friend Cliff and a Jewish neighbor AND spoils his romantic anniversary gift when Jeff arrives to play a round of golf.
Lire la suiteThe Shrimp Incident
Larry is labeled a misogynist when he believes an HBO Network executive took some shrimp from of his meal, following a mistake in a delivery of Chinese food.
Lire la suiteThe Thong
Larry and Richard Lewis, who both see the same psychotherapist, plot ways of ending their respective relationships with the therapist after Larry sees the man wearing a thong bathing suit.
Lire la suiteThe Acupuncturist
Larry promises to pay an acupuncturist $5,000 if he can cure his neck. Meanwhile, a struggling writer asks Larry for a $5,000 loan which he promises to pay back after his father dies.
Lire la suiteThe Doll
At the screening of a miniseries, the young daughter of a TV executive asks Larry to cut the hair off a beloved doll. When he complies, she becomes very upset. To remedy the situation, Larry and Jeff steal the head from Jeff's daughter's doll.
Lire la suiteShaq
Larry is villainized for accidentally tripping Shaquille O'Neal at a Lakers game, but the incident ironically ends up bringing him good luck.
Lire la suiteThe Baptism
Larry can't believe that the Jewish man who is marrying Cheryl's sister is converting to Christianity. Richard Lewis accused Larry of stealing the outgoing message of his answering machine, and Larry accuses several passengers of stealing his airline tickets.
Lire la suiteThe Massage
Cheryl's psychic busts Larry for a naughty massage, and a restaurant owner busts Larry for stealing forks.
Lire la suiteChet's Shirt
While comforting a friend whose husband passed away, Larry and Cheryl comment on the husband's shirt. Larry then goes to the department store the next day to buy it. Meanwhile, Jeff talks Larry into investing in a trendy new celebrity restaurant. Larry also gets into trouble when he throws away some trash in a random garbage can.
Lire la suiteThe Benadryl Brownie
Thanks to Larry's miscommunication on his new cell phone, Richard Lewis' girlfriend succumbs to peanut allergies a week before they're supposed to go to the Emmy Awards. A practicing Christian Scientist, she doesn't take any medicine, so Richard and Larry devise a scheme to cook up some brownies laced with medicine. Like all things Larry does, the plan backfires.
Lire la suiteClub Soda and Salt
Larry, Jeff, and Ted scramble to find a chef for the new restaurant, but Larry doesn't like Ted's recommendation. While trying to find a replacement, Larry learns a few things - Cheryl has a new, male, tennis playing friend, people won't take a wedding gift after a year, and that club soda and salt will get stains out of anything.
Lire la suiteThe Nanny from Hell
Larry, Cheryl, Jeff and Susie encounter a ""nanny from hell"" whose reign of terror is thwarted by ten sponge cakes. Larry commits a ""penis faux pas"" after a pool party, and Richard Lewis seeks immortality from Bartlett's Quotations.
Lire la suiteThe Terrorist Attack
A rumored threat of a terrorist attack undermines a benefit performance by Alanis Morissette at the home of one of Larry's friends. Meanwhile, Larry can't help snubbing Mindy Reiser, wife of actor Paul Reiser, during a series of encounters at a restaurant and the perfume shop where she works.
Lire la suiteThe Special Section
Larry's mother dies while he's shooting a film in New York City, but he doesn't find out until he returns to Los Angeles two days after the funeral. Once he's past the initial shock, Larry uses his loss as an excuse to avoid a number of unsavory invitations. Meanwhile, Richard Lewis accuses Larry of taking back his meditation mantra, and Larry plots to relocate his mother's body at the cemetery.
Lire la suiteThe Corpse-Sniffing Dog
Over a makeup dinner with the Braudys, Larry openly ponders the question, ""When a husband pays the check, do you have to also thank the wife?"" Meanwhile, Jeff's return home is ruined by his allergy to the family's corpse-sniffing German Shepherd—but his daughter Sammy refuses to give away the dog. Concerned about his agent's welfare, Larry figures out an ingenious way to give the pooch to the Braudys, who are looking for just such a dog.
Lire la suiteKrazee-Eyez Killa
Larry is accused of betraying the confidences of Wanda's boyfriend, Crazy-Eyez Killa, a rapper he met at a party. Later, Larry alienates Jeff's wife Susie by declining her house-tour offer. He encounters further problems when he tries to replace a sports jacket Cheryl threw out.
Lire la suiteMary, Joseph and Larry
Larry proves himself an unskilled Christmas tipper, while both Larry and Jeff prove incompetent at creating believable alibis for the messes they get in. After offending his housekeeper, Larry makes amends with her at the expense of his wife. Later, Larry attempts to reconcile with Cheryl's family after ruining their nativity scene.
Lire la suiteThe Grand Opening
Larry figures out a way to fire a chef, and alienate an important restaurant critic, in the days before his new restaurant is scheduled to open. As Susie stews over a misunderstanding with Larry and Cheryl, the Davids spend some quality time at the car wash. With its grand opening at hand, the restaurant owners hire a new chef with a penchant for speaking his mind.
Lire la suiteInterview with Larry David, conducted by Bob Costas
An interview with Larry David, conducted by Bob Costas.
Lire la suiteMel's Offer
After going to a Karaoke bar that Mel Brooks is performing at, Mel is so impressed with Larry's singing that he asks Larry to be the star of his broadway show.
Lire la suiteBen's Birthday Party
Ben Stiller gets upset when Larry refuses to sing "Happy Birthday" to him. Larry then hits him in the eye with a toothpick.
Lire la suiteThe Blind Date
Larry sets up his blind friend on a date with a muslim woman.
Lire la suiteThe Weatherman
Larry David has a huge problem with name tags. In the process Larry reveals a bathroom preference that disgusts Jeff. Ted Danson makes another great cameo.
Lire la suiteThe 5 Wood
A bag of cashews and rasins threatens Larry's working relationship with David Schwimmer; a dirty locker and a golf club threatens his club membership; Larry gets into a compromising situation with a dog.
Lire la suiteThe Car Pool Lane
To get to a Dodgers game, Larry finds a creative way to use the HOV lane. Then, he finds himself in a bit of trouble when he gets his father medicinal marijuana.
Lire la suiteThe Surrogate
Larry decides to buy a surrogate mother a gift, but it backfires. He tries (and fails) to pass a routine physical and uses it as an advantage.
Lire la suiteWandering Bear
The purschasing of a video endangers Larry's relationship with his secretary, Antoinette, and almost kills Jeff and Susie's best friend. Cheryl gets medical advice from an unorthodox source.
Lire la suiteFavorite Scenes From the Stars and Directors
Cast members and crew answering what their favorite scenes were on the show.
Lire la suiteThe Survivor
Larry and Cheryl prepare to renew their wedding vows; Larry mulls an offer from his dry cleaner.
Lire la suiteOpening Night
The show travels to New York City as Larry prepares to open on Broadway in "The Producers".
Lire la suiteThe Larry David Sandwich
As the Jewish high holy days approach, a near-death experience, coupled with a comment made by his father, leaves Larry wondering if there's more to his identity than he thought. In better news, a sandwich now bears his name, but it's not entirely to his liking.
Lire la suiteThe Bowtie
Larry seeks professional help to secure information about his past. Meanwhile, his place as a gay rights supporter hits a snag.
Lire la suiteThe Christ Nail
A undergarment purchase for his housekeeper lands Larry in hot water, while his father-in-law's fondness for The Passion of the Christ comes in handy more than once.
Lire la suiteKamikaze Bingo
Larry wonders how a Japanese WWII veteran can call himself a kamikaze, and feels a nursing home bingo game may not be on the up-and-up.
Lire la suiteLewis Needs a Kidney
When Richard Lewis finds out he needs a kidney transplant, he finds two friends who match him, leaving them to decide who ""gets"" to give up their organ.
Lire la suiteThe Smoking Jacket
His father's smoking jacket and ""bathroom contamination"" cause grief for Larry.
Lire la suiteThe Seder
Cheryl puts on a Passover Seder, which Larry promptly finds numerous ways to ruin.
Lire la suiteThe Ski Lift
Anticipating having to give a kidney to Richard Lewis, Larry tries to develop a contingency plan should he need a kidney donation himself. Meanwhile, a nurse claims Jeff has some shortcomings. [tv.com]
Lire la suiteThe Korean Bookie
Larry has his jacket borrowed without permission, but he manages to end up the bad guy. Meanwhile, his investigation into what happened to Jeff's missing dog, Oscar, leads him to suspect his Korean bookie.
Lire la suiteThe End
Larry finally learns the truth regarding his possible adoption, and makes his final decision about a kidney donation for Richard Lewis.
Lire la suiteRicky Gervais Meets Larry David
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A Stop & Chat with the cast and crew at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen.
Lire la suiteInterviews: Late Show with David Letterman, with Larry David
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Meet the Blacks
The Davids take in a family whose life was destroyed by a hurricane; Larry comes up with a way to avoid going to parties he has no desire to attend
Lire la suiteThe Anonymous Donor
It's moving day for both the Blacks and the Davids; Larry's prized Joe Pepitone jersey is lost at the dry cleaners; Larry's irked at Ted Danson's anonymous donation; Cheryl is grossed out by a semen stain on a guest-room quilt.
Lire la suiteThe Ida Funkhouser Roadside Memorial
Marty Funkhouser is outraged when flowers from his mother's memorial are stolen; Larry complains about "sample abusers" in stores; Jeff and Susie find knowing Larry to be a liability when trying to get Sammy into an exclusive private school.
Lire la suiteThe Lefty Call
Larry regrets getting Cha-Cha a job in his building when she monitors his bathroom habits, and runs into further problems with her when he has to make phone calls 'lefty'; the Blacks and Larry are fed up with Cheryl's environmentally conscious, but uncomfortable, toilet paper; a waiter objects to a doggie bag actually being prepared for a dog.
Lire la suiteThe Freak Book
Larry is unrattled by a book about freaks and a bad chauffeur.
Lire la suiteThe Rat Dog
A toaster makes life tough for Loretta and Leon; Larry gets to know an exterminator.
Lire la suiteThe TiVo Guy
When Larry snubs a frightened Cheryl's phone call in favor of dealing with a TiVo repairman, she walks out on him, leaving their friends to decide which of the pair to stay true to.
Lire la suiteThe N Word
Larry accidentally offends Lorreta's Auntie Rae and takes advantage of Jeff's hospitalization.
Lire la suiteThe Therapists
Larry tries to use Cheryl's therapist to get back into her good graces after getting bad advice from his own; Larry's miffed at Marty's participation level in an Alzheimer's walk
Lire la suitePrecious Moments: The Outtakes
Bloopers / Gag Reel
Lire la suiteThe Bat Mitzvah
Larry uses Sammie Greene's bat mitzvah to try and clear up a nasty rumor about him; the Blacks announce they're returning home; Larry makes another attempt at dating.
Lire la suiteIt's Not A Reunion Show But It's The Closest You're Gonna Get
A behind the scenes look at a cast reunion for Seinfeld cast members Jerry Seinfeld, Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards to start off season seven of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Lire la suiteFunkhouser's Crazy Sister
Larry attempts a pre-emptive breakup with an ailing Loretta, and learns with Jeff that you can’t make an “empty gesture” to a Funkhouser.
Lire la suiteVehicular Fellatio
Against the will of a renowned doctor, Larry tries his best to irritate Loretta. Once again, Larry causes issues in Richard Lewis' new relationship, and, after being unintentionally tipped off by Leon, takes advantage of the wife of a depressed friend.
Lire la suiteThe Reunion
Jeff pitches the idea of doing a Seinfeld reunion to Larry, who refuses at first, until he realizes how he could make it pay off personally.
Lire la suiteThe Hot Towel
Larry makes an enemy of Christian Slater at Ted and Mary's anniversary party, but gets his payback while at a restaurant with an old flame. Meanwhile, Larry's doctor gives him his personal number and soon regrets it.
Lire la suiteDenise Handicap
Larry believes that he has found a way to enjoy someone else's disability without being disabled himself. Meanwhile, he hopes to end a rumor that Rosie O'Donnell can beat him up.
Lire la suiteThe Bare Midriff
When Larry and Jerry Seinfeld get together to write the reunion show, they consider including Larry's latest experience, which involves a crying Jesus and a bare-midriff assistant.
Lire la suiteThe Black Swan
Larry has bad luck on the same golf hole twice.
Lire la suiteOfficer Krupke
Larry is forced to embrace his feminine side; Cheryl competes for a Seinfeld role; a law officer has an unusual name.
Lire la suiteThe Table Read
Larry is miffed at both Marty Funkhouser's sudden presence on set during the Seinfeld reunion's table read and text messages from the nine-year-old daughter of a co-worker. Leon poses as a dead doctor to alleviate Michael Richards' concerns over his Groat's Disease diagnosis.
Lire la suiteSeinfeld
Not tipping for a favor gets Larry into bad graces with the studio lot's coffee guy, while Julia Louis-Dreyfus accuses him of leaving a ring on an antique table in her house. Meanwhile, he deals with the suspicion that their closeness during production of the Seinfeld reunion has led to Cheryl sleeping with Jason Alexander.
Lire la suiteInterviews: Museum of Television and Radio, with Larry David
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Rebuilding the Seinfeld Sets
A look at the rebuilding of the Seinfeld sets for use in Curb.
Lire la suiteLarry David as George Costanza
A look at Larry David playing the character of George.
Lire la suiteThe Seinfeld Reunion: It Could Only Happen on Curb...
Interview with David and the "Seinfeld" stars that talk about the paradox of the season being a "Seinfeld" reunion without being a "Seinfeld" reunion.
Lire la suiteA Seinfeld Moment on Curb
Stars from the show, "Seinfeld" chat with executive producer Larry David about creating the Seinfeld reunion episode and working together after eleven years.
Lire la suiteRoundtable discussion with Larry and the Cast: Recorded live at New York's 92nd Street Y
Curb Your Enthusiasm creator and star Larry David is joined by cast mates Cheryl Hines, Susie Essman, and Jeff Garlin for a season 8 preview of the hit comedy, moderated by Brian Williams. Recorded July 7, 2011, at the 92nd Street Y.
Lire la suiteThe Divorce
Larry learns his lawyer isn't kosher, and rescinds a cookie order from the Girl Scout daughter of a beleaguered sports owner.
Lire la suiteThe Safe House
Larry becomes an unlikely role model for battered women. Richard Lewis's relationship with a burlesque performer is put to the test. Leon survives a case of mistaken identity.
Lire la suitePalestinian Chicken
A Palestinian chicken restaurant is incredibly popular with Larry and his friends despite its open hostility towards Jews and Israel. Meanwhile, Larry's approached to inform people that their habits are agitating by family members too scared to do so.
Lire la suiteThe Smiley Face
Larry challenges the rules of dating and rethinks a decision regarding a new workplace neighbor. Meanwhile, Jeff invents an ill-advised excuse to get out of a dining engagement.
Lire la suiteVow of Silence
Larry's evolving alibi to get out of a charity function results in unexpected travel plans. Meanwhile, Susie makes demands for the terminally ill family dog's last meal; and Larry points out personal flaws in the buffet line and in parking lots.
Lire la suiteThe Hero
Larry plays the hero in the sky and underground; Jeff’s courtship of Ricky Gervais is sabotaged by a nosy waiter.
Lire la suiteThe Bi-Sexual
Larry competes with Rosie O’Donnell for the same woman, explores the nuances of Japanese bows, and refuses lunch with an LA acquaintance.
Lire la suiteCar Periscope
Larry and Jeff weigh an investment opportunity; Wanda Sykes preempts Larry’s training schedule.
Lire la suiteMister Softee
An ice cream truck triggers a painful childhood memory for Larry.
Lire la suiteLarry vs. Michael J. Fox
Larry accuses his neighbor, Michael J. Fox of harassment; Jeff takes a bullet for Susie; Larry gives an inappropriate gift to Elizabeth's son.
Lire la suiteHappy New Year
Larry makes a new enemy and gets into hot water at a cocktail party.
Lire la suiteSide Sitting
Larry's lawyer tries to resolve the situation with his assistant, Alice. Larry surprises Susie with an impressive birthday gift and comes one step closer to exacting revenge on Mocha Joe.
Lire la suiteArtificial Fruit
Larry gets the chance to clear the air with Alice and goes to extreme lengths for a lunch with Richard.
Lire la suiteYou're Not Going to Get Me to Say Anything Bad About Mickey
Larry brings an impromptu date to a destination wedding.
Lire la suiteInsufficient Praise
Marty Funkhauser's brother sends Larry an unusual gift; and an actor friend of the Greens is dissatisfied with Larry's praise of his performance.
Lire la suiteThe Surprise Party
When Susie plans a surprise party for Jeff, Larry suspects she has ulterior motives, and enlists the help of his new friend Wally to ensure things don’t go awry. Larry connects with a problematic inventor to develop an innovative new product. Dr. Andrew "Rusty" Holzer, portrayed by Greg Germann, adopts the nickname "Rusty," a choice Larry openly opposes, echoing his disdain for the new waiting room decor and receptionist misinterpretation. Rusty highlights the necessity of professional supervision for the surprise party, especially during Chris Martin's performance, to ensure Jeff's safety. Larry's suspicions extend to Rusty's motives and Susie's intentions, prompting him to devise a subtle plan involving Rusty. Despite logistical challenges, Rusty's unfortunate encounter with Susie at the party leads to a distressing outcome.
Lire la suiteThe Ugly Section
Larry attempts to capitalize on a friend’s unexpected death and takes issue with a pattern of discrimination at a trendy restaurant. Later, Larry offers his dermatologist’s son a job and Richard has a suspiciously good day on the golf course.
Lire la suiteElizabeth, Margaret and Larry
A prominent actor shadows Larry to prepare for an upcoming role. Larry meddles in the sale of Cheryl’s sister’s house, helps Leon grow a new business and stirs up trouble at a dinner party hosted by Richard’s girlfriend.
Lire la suiteBeep Panic
Mocha Joe goes to war with his new competitor. Larry takes pity on a waitress and creates friction at the BMW dealership. Richard takes a career-defining role.
Lire la suiteThe Spite Store
Larry runs into a familiar face, causes a rift between expectant parents and seeks a second opinion on his knee injury. His reaction to emergency sirens spells disaster.
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