Richard Lewis, the comedian and actor famous for his role on HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, died at 76 from a heart attack. His publicist confirmed the news, sparking tributes from fans and co-stars, including Larry David and Bette Midler.
Lewis gained fame in the 1980s through stand-up and appearances on late-night talk shows. On Curb Your Enthusiasm, he portrayed a fictionalized version of himself, a role he continued in the show’s 12th season.
In April 2023, Lewis revealed his battle with Parkinson’s disease, which led him to retire from stand-up but continue focusing on acting and writing. Larry David, in a heartfelt tribute, said, “He’s been like a brother to me my whole life.”
Richard Lewis is survived by his wife, Joyce Lapinsky, whom he married in 2005.