As of today, December 18, 2025, the legendary comedian, writer, and master of social awkwardness, Larry David, is 78 years old. This age places the co-creator of Seinfeld and star of Curb Your Enthusiasm firmly in the pantheon of comedy elder statesmen, yet his career shows no signs of slowing down, even after the conclusion of his iconic HBO series.
Born in 1947, the Brooklyn native has spent more than five decades turning his personal neuroses and minor everyday grievances into television gold, establishing a comedic style that is both universally relatable and uniquely his own. From his early days as a struggling stand-up to his recent, surprising collaboration with a former U.S. President, David’s journey proves that being "pretty, pretty good" can last a lifetime.
Larry David: A Comprehensive Biographical Profile
Lawrence Gene David, known universally as Larry David, has had a career defined by groundbreaking television and a famously curmudgeonly public persona. His life story is a classic American tale of a struggling comedian who achieved unimaginable success by simply playing a more exaggerated version of himself.
- Full Name: Lawrence Gene David
- Date of Birth: July 2, 1947
- Current Age (as of December 2025): 78 years old
- Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
- Education: University of Maryland (B.A. in History)
- Spouses:
- Laurie Lennard (m. 1993; div. 2007)
- Ashley Underwood (m. 2020)
- Children: Cazzie David, Romy David (with Laurie Lennard)
- Notable Roles: Co-creator/Writer/Executive Producer of Seinfeld, Creator/Star of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Writer/Performer on Fridays, Bernie Sanders impersonator on Saturday Night Live.
- Key Awards: Two Primetime Emmy Awards, Three Producers Guild of America Awards, Three Writers Guild of America Awards, and multiple Golden Globe nominations.
The Post-Curb Era: What a 78-Year-Old Larry David is Doing Now
For millions of fans, the end of Curb Your Enthusiasm in April 2024 marked the close of a television era. The show’s 12th season finale offered a meta-commentary on the controversial Seinfeld finale, providing a sense of closure to a series that defined cringe comedy for over two decades. Many speculated that, at 77 at the time, David would finally embrace a quiet, golf-filled retirement.
However, true to his unpredictable nature, Larry David has immediately plunged into a new, unexpected, and high-profile project. This move proves that the comedic mind behind the "social assassin" persona remains incredibly active and relevant in his late seventies.
A Surprising Collaboration: Larry David and the Obamas
The most current and exciting news about David’s career is his collaboration with former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama. Their production company, Higher Ground, is partnering with HBO on a new sketch comedy series focused on American history.
The 78-year-old David is set to star in, co-write, and executive produce the series. This partnership is a fascinating development, pairing the famously apolitical and misanthropic comedian with one of the most prominent political families in recent history. The project, which is expected to air on HBO (the network that housed Curb), highlights David's enduring appeal across different cultural and political landscapes. The unique blend of David's signature dry wit with historical sketches is poised to be one of the most anticipated comedy events of 2025/2026.
The Comedy Pillars: Seinfeld, Curb, and the Stand-Up Roots
To understand Larry David’s career trajectory and his current status at 78, it is essential to look at the three foundational pillars of his work: his early stand-up, his groundbreaking network success, and his long-running cable masterpiece. These projects are rich with LSI keywords that define his legacy.
From Struggling Stand-Up to Fridays
David began his career in New York City in the 1970s, performing stand-up comedy at age 27. Like many struggling comedians, he held odd jobs to make ends meet, including working as a chauffeur and, famously, a bra salesman. His early routines were observational, often dark, and focused on the annoyances of daily life—the very material that would later define his iconic characters.
His first major break in television came as a writer and cast member on the short-lived ABC sketch comedy show Fridays (1980–1982). He later had a brief, unremarkable stint as a writer for Saturday Night Live in the mid-1980s, where he reportedly only got one sketch produced, highlighting his early professional struggles.
The Phenomenon of Seinfeld
In 1989, David teamed up with fellow comedian Jerry Seinfeld to create The Seinfeld Chronicles, which evolved into the cultural juggernaut Seinfeld. David served as a head writer and executive producer for the first seven seasons, lending his unique voice to the show's philosophy of "no hugging, no learning." The character of George Costanza is famously based on David himself, cementing his comedic philosophy into television history.
The show's massive critical and commercial success made David a wealthy and influential figure in comedy, allowing him the freedom to pursue his next, even more personal project.
The Legacy of Curb Your Enthusiasm
In 2000, David premiered Curb Your Enthusiasm on HBO. Initially conceived as a mockumentary special, the series became a semi-improvised, fictionalized version of his own life. The show was a critical darling, earning David multiple Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his performance as the highly neurotic and socially inept "Larry David."
Over 12 seasons, the show became a masterclass in situational comedy, exploring themes like social etiquette, petty grievances, and the absurdity of wealth. Its final season in 2024, which revisited the controversial trial structure of the Seinfeld finale, was considered a perfect, self-aware send-off for one of the most influential comedy series of the 21st century. The legacy of the "social assassin" will continue to influence comedy for generations, even as the 78-year-old David moves on to his next, "pretty, pretty good" act.
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