The comedian and 'Curb' showrunner Jeff Schaffer reunite for the series, which puts a David-twist on famous moments in American history.

Larry David talks about acting with Barack Obama in his new HBO show and what he thought about Donald Trump's 'embarrassing' White House UFC fight.

'Curb Your Enthusiasm' collaborators David and Jeff Schaffer use their seven-episode series to add a crotchety 'Curb' sensibility to various historical moments.

Larry David's HBO sketch show 'Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness', executive produced by the Obamas, puts 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' in the past.

In this collaboration with Barack and Michelle Obama, the 'Curb' creator portrays 250 years' worth of annoying American guys

The comedian and 'Curb' showrunner Jeff Schaffer reunite for the series, which puts a David-twist on famous moments in American history.

The Seinfeld co-creator returns with a comedy that skewers US history with a simple premise: what if Larry David was there?

ALBAWABA - Larry David and Barack Obama consider history to be a funny and amusing issue. They've got a sketch comedy program to prove it.Yes, the co-cr

Former President Barack Obama teams up with comedy legend Larry David for this celebration of America's 250th birthday

In HBO's "Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness," the comedian makes pettiness all-American

'Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness' director Jeff Schaffer unpacks Barack Obama's feedback and why Larry David will never retire.

It’s Curb Your Enthusiasm in britches and bonnets, poking hole after hole in American lore – and it’s so audacious it will make your jaw drop. Brace yourself!

There are glimpses of the Curb star at his razor-like best here – but they are desperately few. It’s mainly worth watching for the immaculate Obama intro

Sur HBO Max, Larry David déchaîne sa mauvaise foi avec cette série à sketchs présentée et produite par l’ancien président pour les 250 ans des États-Unis. L’écriture est inégale,…

Produite par Michelle et Barack Obama, cette série confie à Larry David, cocréateur de « Seinfeld » le soin de dynamiter, avec beaucoup d’humour, la mythologie américaine.