Curb Your Enthusiasm actor Richard Lewis dies at age 76
YouTube: Jimmy Kimmel LiveFamed comic best know for playing a fictionalized version of himself on Curb Your Enthusiasm has died at the age of 76.
Lewis got his start as a stand-up comedian in the 1970s, known for his self-deprecating humor.
During his career, Lewis had several television and movie appearances in titles such as Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Leaving Las Vegas, and 7th Heaven.
But he was best known for his role as himself on Curb Your Enthusiasm, which he played for more than two decades.
Fans mourn Richard Lewis’s death
The Hollywood Reporter announced that Lewis had died on February 28, 2024 at the age of 76 after suffering a heart attack.
Lewis previously confirmed that he had been living with Parkinson’s disease back in April 2023, which had prevented him from appearing regularly in Curb’s 11th season.
Fans poured onto social media, expressing their condolences for the actor and remembering his performances in his most iconic role.
One pointed out how the friendship between Lewis and Curb creator Larry David was the heart of the show, mirroring the friendship the two shared in life.
Fellow Curb actor Michael McKean also paid his respects, saying “Farewell, Richard Lewis.”
Comedians including Sam Morril also shared their fond memories of Lewis and his work, including a hilarious anecdote from Lewis’s book.
Curb Your Enthusiasm’s final season is currently airing on Max.