EPISODE
SEASON
Curb Your Enthusiasm - Season 4
Season 3 opens with Mel Brooks seeing Larry performing some karaoke and quickly impressed with his singing abilities. He then invites Larry to audition to star in a Broadway production. But the deal quickly goes south once Mel hits Larry in the head and Larry's doctor drools on him.
19 September 1954, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
25 May 1955
13 May 1922, New York City, New York, USA
13 July 1969, Detroit, Michigan, USA
7 August 1952, Richmond, Virginia, USA
14 January 1958, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
18 August 1975, Portland, Oregon, USA
29 November 1960
10 August 1964, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
25 August 1973, Carbondale, Illinois, USA
18 November 1968, Massachusetts, USA
21 January 1986, Overland Park, Kansas, USA
July 16, 2014
Playing himself as an obsessive, paranoid crank, he keeps turning life into a vicious circle of embarrassment.
June 20, 2014
We are facing a fourth season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David's brilliant, cinema verite-style, semi-improvised sitcom, in which the Seinfeld co-creator plays what he calls, incredibly, a "more likable" version of himself.
July 16, 2014
One of the joys of Curb Your Enthusiasm is the way each episode finishes in a collision of subplots.
July 16, 2014
Larry David continues to push his semi-fictional character into the bowels of self-indulgence, but just when you think he's gone too deep, something reels him back in and Curb... retains its place as the funniest of the funny on television today.
July 16, 2014
Let it be known that time has not mellowed our bald, bold, selfish hero -- nor has it enlarged his heart, which remains as small and hard (but not nearly as sweet) as a Skittle.
July 16, 2014
It takes at least two episodes for Mr. David's television persona to regain some degree of cozy familiarity. And that discomfort is one of the things that make Curb Your Enthusiasm so unusual and so funny.

