Larry David Biography
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Salary
Seinfeld (1990): $200,000,000 (from the sale of the syndication rights to the show)
Trivia

As he grew richer, with a Forbes-estimated fortune of more than $200 million for his role as co-creator of
Seinfeld, this otherwise hapless, former failed stand-up comic says that he developed an allergy to caviar, which "was the perfect metaphor for my life."

Was a writer on
SNL 25 for one season. In that entire season, David got only one sketch that he had written on the air, and it was the last sketch of the night.

Was the inspiration for the character of George Constanza on
Seinfeld.
Roger Ebert gave his major motion picture writing-directing debut
Sour Grapes a zero-star review (a rating Roger saves for especially bad movies he finds to be "evil"). David got his revenge on his new show
Curb Your Enthusiasm where a food critic (who just happens to use a thumbs up/thumbs down approach to his reviews) gets his thumb broken at the end. Roger loves the show, though he recalls wincing at that thumb-breaking scene.

Close friend of writer
Damien Furey.

Graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in history.

Is a New York Yankees fan.

Was a cast member of the TV series
Fridays. Another cast member was
Michael Richards, who later played Kramer on
Seinfeld.

Once neighbors with
Kenny Kramer.
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