While some shows suffered when a major character left their show, these series managed to thrive without major members of ...
Cheryl Hines (L) and Ted Danson star in an episode of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'. Hines shared a behind the scenes video of the series' final scene being filmed. Cheryl Hines (L) and Ted Danson star ...
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” went out with a bang for its series finale. The conclusion of the long-running HBO comedy drew 1.1 million viewers across HBO, Max and other digital platforms on Sunday ...
David badmouthing Ted Danson for protesting outside the courthouse simply to elicit media acclaim; and David and Jeff scamming Auntie Rae out of her secret salad dressing recipe so Jeff could gift ...
Ted Danson (played by himself) uses the opportunity to lead protests against the Election Integrity Act (which is a real law in Georgia), and Richard Lewis (played by the late comedian ...
HBO In the finale, Larry and his pals go to Atlanta for the trial. He’s accompanied by Cheryl (Cheryl Hines), Ted Danson (playing himself), Jeff (Jeff Garlin), Susie (Susie Essman), Leon (JB ...
Seinfeld and David, for example, went off on a riotous non-sequitur about a bearded lady; archrival Ted Danson got himself arrested — a look of triumph in his final shot. Leon (J.B. Smoove ...
Other celebrities to appear in the finale included Greg Kinnear, Allison Janney, Ted Danson, and finally the highly anticipated cameo of Jerry Seinfeld himself. The premise of the finale was ...
Larry’s ex-wife Cheryl (Cheryl Hines), Ted Danson and Richard Lewis attempt to testify on his behalf. Lewis, who also played a fictionalised version of himself in the show, died in February ...
As cable news talking heads are debating civil rights and Ted Danson is leading protesters outside the courthouse (“Don’t touch the hair”), Larry is sitting in front of a judge and jury ...
Ted Danson (played by himself) uses the opportunity to lead protests against the Election Integrity Act (which is a real law in Georgia), and Richard Lewis (played by the late comedian ...
The Curb flashbacks and stars just kept coming. Ted Danson showed up in Atlanta for the trial, as did Jerry Seinfeld (as himself), Dean Morris (as the judge) and Sharlto Copley (as Michael Fouchay).