Larry David reunites with onscreen ex

Time:2024-04-20 03:11:25 Source:Earthly Edition news portal

Larry David reunited with his Curb Your Enthusiasm ex-wife Cheryl Hines for the Max hit comedy's PaleyFest LA event, which was held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Thursday.

The series finale - appropriately titled 'No Lessons Learned' - aired on April 7 after 121 episodes, 12 seasons, and 24 years.

The 76-year-old creator-star kept his hands in his pockets as he posed on the red carpet wearing a navy-blue blazer over a black zip-up pullover, brown pants, and khaki-colored shoes.

When Larry was asked by TODAY's Willie Geist on April 7 if he was feeling sentimental, he scoffed: 'Maybe a shred. The slightest shred. I'm too old to be on camera every week now. To act the way I do on the show, how can I continue to act like that? It's insane. I could do it in my 50s and 60s and mid-70s. I'm not going into the 80s acting like that.'

However, David did say of the (mostly) improvised series: 'That's what makes it so much fun, the actors and the cast, they kill me. I couldn't imagine ever having more fun in my life than I did doing that show.'

Larry David reunited with his Curb Your Enthusiasm ex-wife Cheryl Hines for the Max hit comedy's PaleyFest LA event, which was held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Thursday

Larry David reunited with his Curb Your Enthusiasm ex-wife Cheryl Hines for the Max hit comedy's PaleyFest LA event, which was held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Thursday

The series finale - appropriately titled 'No Lessons Learned' - aired on April 7 after 121 episodes, 12 seasons, and 24 years

The series finale - appropriately titled 'No Lessons Learned' - aired on April 7 after 121 episodes, 12 seasons, and 24 years 

Meanwhile, the 58-year-old Groundlings alum dressed her slim 5ft5in figure in a short-sleeve black sweater over a matching pencil skirt and stilettos.

Cheryl scored two Emmy Award nominations for her portrayal of Cheryl David in 2003 and 2006.

When the cast filmed the final scene on a Delta Airlines plane set last year, Hines choked back tears while delivering heartfelt words directly to the Pacific Palisades-based funnyman.

'I was thinking about you because,' the Waitress alum gasped, 'my entire life changed when I met you. And our crew, oh my God, you guys, thank you for everything. The greatest. Larry, I love you.'

In real life, Cheryl is married to controversial independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose famous family even endorses President Joe Biden over him.

Also heading up the Curb event was executive producer-star Jeff Garlin, who famously played Larry's manager and best friend Jeff Greene.

Comedian Susie Essman - who played Jeff's outspoken wife Susie Greene - ditched the caftans in favor of a pink turtleneck beneath a pin-stripe black pantsuit and matching loafers.

Comedian J.B. Smoove - who played Larry's eccentric roommate Leon Black - never removed his sunglasses while looking dapper in black Oxfords and a light-blue blazer over an all-white button-up shirt, pants, and hat.

The 76-year-old creator-star kept his hands in his pockets as he posed on the red carpet wearing a navy-blue blazer over a black zip-up pulloverHe also wore brown pants, and khaki-colored shoes

The 76-year-old creator-star kept his hands in his pockets as he posed on the red carpet wearing a navy-blue blazer over a black zip-up pullover, brown pants, and khaki-colored shoes

When Larry was asked by TODAY's Willie Geist on April 7 if he was feeling sentimental, he scoffed: 'Maybe a shred. The slightest shred. I'm too old to be on camera every week now. To act the way I do on the show, how can I continue to act like that? It's insane. I could do it in my 50s and 60s and mid-70s. I'm not going into the 80s acting like that'

When Larry was asked by TODAY's Willie Geist on April 7 if he was feeling sentimental, he scoffed: 'Maybe a shred. The slightest shred. I'm too old to be on camera every week now. To act the way I do on the show, how can I continue to act like that? It's insane. I could do it in my 50s and 60s and mid-70s. I'm not going into the 80s acting like that'

However, David did say of the (mostly) improvised series: 'That's what makes it so much fun, the actors and the cast, they kill me. I couldn't imagine ever having more fun in my life than I did doing that show'

However, David did say of the (mostly) improvised series: 'That's what makes it so much fun, the actors and the cast, they kill me. I couldn't imagine ever having more fun in my life than I did doing that show'

Meanwhile, the 58-year-old Groundlings alum dressed her slim 5ft5in figure in a short-sleeve black sweater over a matching pencil skirt and stilettosShe wore several gold necklaces and a couple rings

Meanwhile, the 58-year-old Groundlings alum dressed her slim 5ft5in figure in a short-sleeve black sweater over a matching pencil skirt and stilettos 

Cheryl scored two Emmy Award nominations for her portrayal of Cheryl David in 2003 and 2006

Cheryl scored two Emmy Award nominations for her portrayal of Cheryl David in 2003 and 2006

When the cast filmed the final scene on a Delta Airlines plane set last year, Hines choked back tears while delivering heartfelt words directly to the Pacific Palisades-based funnyman (R)

When the cast filmed the final scene on a Delta Airlines plane set last year, Hines choked back tears while delivering heartfelt words directly to the Pacific Palisades-based funnyman (R) 

'I was thinking about you because,' the Waitress alum gasped, 'my entire life changed when I met you. And our crew, oh my God, you guys, thank you for everything. The greatest. Larry, I love you'

'I was thinking about you because,' the Waitress alum gasped, 'my entire life changed when I met you. And our crew, oh my God, you guys, thank you for everything. The greatest. Larry, I love you' 

In real life, Cheryl is married to controversial independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (L, pictured August 2), whose famous family even endorses President Joe Biden over him

In real life, Cheryl is married to controversial independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (L, pictured August 2), whose famous family even endorses President Joe Biden over him

Also heading up the Curb event was executive producer-star Jeff Garlin, who famously played Larry's manager and best friend Jeff Greene

Also heading up the Curb event was executive producer-star Jeff Garlin, who famously played Larry's manager and best friend Jeff Greene

Comedian Susie Essman - who played Jeff's outspoken wife Susie Greene - ditched the caftans in favor of a pink turtleneck beneath a pin-stripe black pantsuit and matching loafers

Comedian Susie Essman - who played Jeff's outspoken wife Susie Greene - ditched the caftans in favor of a pink turtleneck beneath a pin-stripe black pantsuit and matching loafers

Comedian J.B. Smoove - who played Larry's eccentric roommate Leon Black - never removed his sunglasses while looking dapper in black Oxfords and a light-blue blazer over an all-white button-up shirt, pants, and hat

Comedian J.B. Smoove - who played Larry's eccentric roommate Leon Black - never removed his sunglasses while looking dapper in black Oxfords and a light-blue blazer over an all-white button-up shirt, pants, and hat

Also joining the talented ensemble on the red carpet were executive producer-director Jeff Schaffer (2-L) and moderator Judd Apatow (L)

Also joining the talented ensemble on the red carpet were executive producer-director Jeff Schaffer (2-L) and moderator Judd Apatow (L)

At one point onstage, J.B. (born Jerry Angelo Brooks) likened the feeling of watching The Twilight Zone to Curb Your Enthusiasm

At one point onstage, J.B. (born Jerry Angelo Brooks) likened the feeling of watching The Twilight Zone to Curb Your Enthusiasm

The 58-year-old Emmy winner mused: 'People are going to forever say, "It's just such a Curb moment up in here." Whatever it is, but people have switched The Twilight Zone into Curb Your Enthusiasm. I see it. I hear it all the time. Because there are moments where you are f***ing cringing and you want to bust somebody's face. There are those moments and Larry has found those moments and he remembers them, and he writes them down, and they become amazing historic moments on the show'

The 58-year-old Emmy winner mused: 'People are going to forever say, "It's just such a Curb moment up in here." Whatever it is, but people have switched The Twilight Zone into Curb Your Enthusiasm. I see it. I hear it all the time. Because there are moments where you are f***ing cringing and you want to bust somebody's face. There are those moments and Larry has found those moments and he remembers them, and he writes them down, and they become amazing historic moments on the show'

At that, David - who's widely known as the godfather of cringe comedy - scoffed: 'And when people call it "cringe comedy" I want to ring their necks'

At that, David - who's widely known as the godfather of cringe comedy - scoffed: 'And when people call it "cringe comedy" I want to ring their necks'

That's when Judd pointed out a certain scene from one of the most iconic episodes - 'The Doll' - in 2001 from the second season of Curb

That's when Judd pointed out a certain scene from one of the most iconic episodes - 'The Doll' - in 2001 from the second season of Curb

The 56-year-old Emmy winner clapped back: 'Larry, when you hug a child with a water bottle in your pants, and she gets wet it would be weird if we didn't cringe'

The 56-year-old Emmy winner clapped back: 'Larry, when you hug a child with a water bottle in your pants, and she gets wet it would be weird if we didn't cringe'

Larry shook his head slowly and replied: 'I don't understand how that's cringe-worthy'

Larry shook his head slowly and replied: 'I don't understand how that's cringe-worthy'

Also joining the talented ensemble on the red carpet were executive producer-director Jeff Schaffer and moderator Judd Apatow.

At one point onstage, J.B. (born Jerry Angelo Brooks) likened the feeling of watching The Twilight Zone to Curb Your Enthusiasm.

'I will say this. Kind of like based on people saying, "I feel like I'm in The Twilight Zone." People are going to forever say, "It's just such a Curb moment up in here." Whatever it is, but people have switched The Twilight Zone into Curb Your Enthusiasm,' the 58-year-old Emmy winner mused.

'I see it. I hear it all the time. Because there are moments where you are f***ing cringing and you want to bust somebody's face. There are those moments and Larry has found those moments and he remembers them, and he writes them down, and they become amazing historic moments on the show.'

At that, David - who's widely known as the godfather of cringe comedy - scoffed: 'And when people call it "cringe comedy" I want to ring their necks.'

That's when Judd pointed out a certain scene from one of the most iconic episodes - 'The Doll' - in 2001 from the second season of Curb.

'Larry, when you hug a child with a water bottle in your pants, and she gets wet it would be weird if we didn't cringe,' the 56-year-old Emmy winner clapped back.

Larry shook his head slowly and replied: 'I don't understand how that's cringe-worthy.'

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