
Larry David was in rare form for a skit on Seth Myers’ show last night on the art of the pitch. (Photo: ScreenCap)
Larry David, one of the comedic geniuses behind hit ’90s sitcom “Seinfeld,” show off his peculiar brand of humor on Seth Myers’ show. The hilarious skit is about a “pitch” meeting of the show’s writers. David shows how he can make something out of nothing in a hilarious bit of anarchy.
David, was a principal writer for “Seinfeld,” the hit show starring Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Michael Richards.
David, 70, was head writer from 1989 to 1996. His own show, “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” based on a semi-fictionalized curmudgeon much like himself, debuted on HBO in 2000.
The show went on an indefinite hiatus in 2008 after eight seasons. But last June, HBO announced a ninth season.
It’s scheduled to premiere on Oct. 1 for the fall season. It was good to see David hasn’t lost any of his comedic edge.
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