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Larry David created and wrote the hugely famous American sitcom for NBC; 'Seinfeld' during the 90s. He did not star in it and his only acting constribution towards Seinfeld was that he was the voice of a relative on the phone a few times. Larry David had a minor role in the Woody Allen film 'Radio Days' where he played a communist neighbour and also had a minor role in another Woody Allen film 'New York Stories'. Larry David also wrote and directed a film called 'Sour Grapes' in which was neither a critical nor financial success. Larry David created, wrote and starred in the critically acclaimed sitcom for HBO 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' which, as of the upcoming season 8 for release in 2011, will be HBO's longest running show. The premise of the show is Larry David's life post-Seinfeld in which he plays a twisted version of himself who gets into squabbles with other people in social situations and social etiquette like George Costanza in Seinfeld (Although Larry wrote George from his own personality). Larry David then had a lead role in the 2009 Woody Allen film 'Whatever Works' in which he played a misanthropic genius who falls in love unintentionally with a country girl from the south. Larry David also had a brief, cameo appearance in the HBO series 'Entourage' in which he played himself. He also, due to his daughters' wishes, had a brief cameo appearance on the 'Hannah Montana' children's TV show, again, playing himself.

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