Larry David, celebrated for his wit, humor, and unparalleled comedic sensibilities, has not only conquered the realm of television but has also left his mark on the big screen. While he is most renowned for his groundbreaking work on television shows like “Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” David’s foray into movies has added another dimension to his illustrious career. In this exploration, we delve into some of the notable movies that showcase Larry David’s unique talent.
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1. Whatever Works (2009)
Directed by Woody Allen, “Whatever Works” features Larry David in the lead role as Boris Yellnikoff, a brilliant but eccentric physicist. The film explores themes of love, relationships, and the unpredictability of life. David’s portrayal of Boris earned praise for his comedic timing and the delivery of Allen’s signature witty dialogue.
2. Sour Grapes (1998)
“Sour Grapes” marked Larry David’s directorial debut in the world of feature films. In addition to directing, he also co-wrote and co-starred in this dark comedy about the fallout between two cousins over a winning lottery ticket. David’s comedic touch, infused with his distinct style, is evident throughout the film.
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3. New York Stories (1989) – Oedipus Wrecks
Larry David’s collaboration with Woody Allen extends to the anthology film “New York Stories.” In the segment titled “Oedipus Wrecks,” David plays the role of Sheldon Mills, a successful lawyer whose nagging mother suddenly disappears. The film showcases David’s comedic prowess in a tale that weaves humor with existential themes.
4. The Three Stooges (2012)
In this Farrelly Brothers film, Larry David takes on the role of Sister Mary-Mengele, a nun at the orphanage where the three stooges grow up. His performance adds a comedic twist to the classic characters, showcasing his versatility in bringing humor to various roles.
5. Clear History (2013)
While “Clear History” is technically a television film, it deserves mention for its feature-length format and Larry David’s central role. Directed by Greg Mottola, the film follows David as Nathan Flomm, a marketing executive who gives up his share in a startup and lives to regret it. The film displays David’s signature style of humor and improvisational skills.
6. Radio Days (1987)
In another collaboration with Woody Allen, Larry David makes a brief but memorable appearance in “Radio Days.” The film is a nostalgic journey through the golden age of radio, and David’s comedic cameo adds a delightful touch to the ensemble cast.


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