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IMDbBest Television Series Comedy or Musical | 2003
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | 2012 | Michael J.
Actress Comedy Series | 2010 | Cheryl
Best Edited HalfHour Series for Television | 2012
Best Edited Comedy Series for NonCommercial Television | 2018 | Jon
Best International Comedy Show | 2007
Comedy Series | 2006 | Larry
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | 2005 | Cheryl
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Comedy | 2003 | Tim
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | 2003 | Robert B.
Outstanding SingleCamera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | 2012
Best Comedy Program | 2003
Best Casting for TV Comedy Episodic | 2003 | Richard
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series | 2012 | Robert B.
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | 2020 | Jon
Outstanding Actor Comedy Series | 2003 | Larry
Best Television Series Comedy or Musical | 2006
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Comedy or Musical | 2003 | Larry
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Comedy | 2007 | Erin
Outstanding Comedy Series | 2002 | Tom
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | 2008 | Shelley
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series | 2003
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series HalfHour and Animation | 2022 | Michael
Outstanding SingleCamera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | 2004
Outstanding Technical Direction Camerawork Video Control for a Series | 2020
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | 2003 | Larry
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | 2002 | Robert B.
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Single or MultiCamera | 2008
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | 2003 | Cheryl
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | 2003
Best Edited SingleCamera Comedy Series | 2022 | Roger
Best Edited Comedy Series for NonCommercial Television | 2018
Best Edited HalfHour Series for Television | 2006
Comedy Guest Actress | 2010 | Catherine
Comedy Guest Actor | 2004 | Mel
Comedy Actor | 2020 | Larry
Comedy Lead Actor | 2004 | Larry
Comedy Series | 2004
Best Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series Comedy | 2022 | Larry
Best Cable Series Comedy | 2022
Best Cable Network Series New or Reoccurring | 2020
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | 2020 | Jane
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | 2020 | Larry
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | 2004 | Ben
Best Comedy Series | 2003
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | 2003 | Larry
Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series | 2020
Best Direction in a Comedy Series | 2003 | Robert B.
Best New Comedy Series | 2002
Comedy Series | 2007 | Larry
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series | 2003 | David
Video Comedy Branded | 2021
Outstanding Supporting Actor Comedy Series | 2020 | J.B.
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series | 2006 | Larry
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | 2006 | Richard
Best Performance Comedy | 2018 | J.B.
Best Actor | 2018 | Larry
Best Actor in a TV Series | 2018 | Jeff
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | 2012 | J.B.
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | 2005 | Wanda
Location Professional of the Year Television | 2007
Outstanding Actress Comedy Series | 2007 | Cheryl
Outstanding Actor Comedy Series | 2007 | Jeff
Best International Comedy Show | 2004
Best Overall DVD TV Program Including All Bonus Features | 2005
Best Actor in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2004 | Larry
Best Television Series Comedy or Musical | 2003
Outstanding DVD Release of a Television Show | 2005
Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a TV Series | 2001 | Julia
In 2003, a man named Juan Catalan was arrested for murder in Los Angeles. He repeatedly professed his innocence, and asked to take a polygraph test, a request that the police denied (note: polygraph tests aren't admissible in court). He also had an alibi. He swore that at the time of the murder, he was at Dodger Stadium with his little girl, watching the Dodgers vs. the Braves, but his lawyer was unable to find him in any of the Dodger Vision or FOX footage he subpoenaed. However, he discovered that there was another source of crowd footage: Curb Your Enthusiasm season four, episode six, Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Car Pool Lane (2004) had filmed at Dodger Stadium that night. Although Catalan did not make the final cut of the show, his lawyer was finally able to find him and his daughter in the outtakes, and determined from the timestamps on the tapes that Catalan could not have been the killer. When told that his show had released a wrongfully accused man from prison and a trial that could have led to the death penalty, Larry David commented, "I tell people that I've now done one decent thing in my life, albeit inadvertently." The documentary Long Shot (2017) is about these events.
There is no script to each episode, just a heavily detailed plot outline, which the actors and actresses all improvise. On average, each scene will require between seven or eight takes, which is very high for a television series on a tight schedule.
Whenever Larry inevitably finds himself lying to his wife, Cheryl, about his latest convoluted mishap, Cheryl Hines is as genuinely in the dark, as her character. That's because she is not privy to the full script outline, only being exposed to her own scenes.
At the start of the first season, Jeff Garlin (Jeff Greene) was still recovering from the effects of a stroke. The actor contends that the demands of filming a weekly television series was instrumental in his full recovery.
The theme music, "Frolic" by Luciano Michelini, was originally used on a bank commercial which stuck in Larry David's head.
"Larry: Nice house. Susie: Yeah, come on. I'll give you a tour. Larry: Naw, it's ok. Susie: No, come on. Larry: No, it's ok. I-I get it. Susie: You get it? Larry: Yeah, it's a house. It's new. I get it. It's nice. Susie: You get it? Ok, you know what? Get the fuck out of my house, Larry."
"[repeated line] Larry David: Pretty good. Pret-ty pret-ty pret-ty good."