View Full Version : Did Larry David leave Seinfeld?


Dutabi84
02-06-2004, 08:56 PM
A fellow Seinfeld freak seems to think he left after season 7 or so. Is this true? If so, why?

Elaine Benes
02-06-2004, 08:59 PM
Didn't he play George steinbrenner still?

Dutabi84
02-06-2004, 09:01 PM
Originally posted by Elaine Benes
Didn't he play George steinbrenner still?

Yes he did his voice, that much I know...lemme see how long that character was around.

Elaine Benes
02-06-2004, 09:03 PM
Let's see because George I think started with Kruger by season 9 and what about Play Now in season 8

Dutabi84
02-06-2004, 09:06 PM
George got fired from Steinbrenner in episode 155, which is right near the end of season 8. I think this guy is wrong...

Elaine Benes
02-06-2004, 09:08 PM
Plus, doesn't he like co own the show with Jerry?

Dutabi84
02-06-2004, 09:11 PM
This was taken from www.stanthecaddy.com

At the end of the season 7 episode list, he talks about an issue of TV Guide, which had some articles on Seinfeld in it.

"In another article, Jerry talks about next season, future seasons and the impact of Larry David's departure. "

That's what it said..doesn't make a lot of sense to me, I always thought Larry David was with Seinfeld til' the end.

Elaine Benes
02-06-2004, 09:16 PM
me too.

sinatrastar
02-06-2004, 09:49 PM
Larry did leave.

Maestro
02-06-2004, 11:49 PM
I think Larry left as a regular writer after season 7 (1-134). He did not do any writing in 8 or 9 (134-178), except for The Finale(s).

Elaine Benes
02-07-2004, 12:11 AM
Why did he leave?

Maestro
02-08-2004, 04:28 PM
Originally posted by Elaine Benes
Why did he leave?
I think it was the standard creative difference thing. I don't think it was a huge falling out or anything, they parted & went their ways (career wise). I say "I think" because I'm not real sure, but that's how it appears.
I'm into the show, & not as big on the huba-drama that may surround the actors [especially back when it ran].

It's weird, it seems to me that Larry D is pretty much a dick, but I can relate to his humor & think he's hilarious & clever. (just like I've mentioned before I like Jer the comic better than Jer the person-not that I know much of anything real about him)

I did find a couple relative snips out there:

>>>Many people fail to realise that Larry David left Seinfeld before the eighth season which saw its star (Seinfeld) earn up to two million dollars an episode. As David did not act in the show he would not have stood to earn as much and it was widely rumoured that while his friend and co-creator Jerry Seinfeld was all too happy to receive sickening sums of cash to continue NBC's most popular show, he felt the dynamic of the show - cheaply produced with intelligent yet meaningless stories about dating, life and other unimportant foibles - would suffer.

He did however return for the highest rated sitcom finale ever since the almighty M*A*S*H in 1982 ( which drew 38 million viewers) at the end of season nine (titled provisonally by the writers A Hard Nut to Crack - which incidentally is the movie displayed on the cinema board in the first episode). Of course he still cashes in when the legendary and timeless Seinfeld is repeated around the globe but he never reached the financial peak that his buddy did and pehaps this is why he created Curb.<<<

Schmoopie
08-16-2008, 09:34 AM
Why did he leave?

I haven't seen the interview on the DVD in a while but I don't think it was anything personal between the cast members at all. I think he left because he had the opportunity to do "Curb Your Enthusiasm".

Not that there's anything wrong with that.:lol:

Andrea

TMC
05-11-2015, 03:42 PM
Why Seinfeld Was Never The Same After Larry David Left (http://uproxx.com/tv/2015/05/4-ways-seinfeld-changed-post-david/)

Will Dockery
01-15-2016, 05:04 AM
This was taken from www.stanthecaddy.com

At the end of the season 7 episode list, he talks about an issue of TV Guide, which had some articles on Seinfeld in it.

"In another article, Jerry talks about next season, future seasons and the impact of Larry David's departure. "

That's what it said..doesn't make a lot of sense to me, I always thought Larry David was with Seinfeld til' the end.

On the commentary section of one of the seasons, eight or nine, Larry David was gone, I think they said.

Will Dockery
01-15-2016, 05:08 AM
I think it was the standard creative difference thing. I don't think it was a huge falling out or anything, they parted & went their ways (career wise). I say "I think" because I'm not real sure, but that's how it appears.
I'm into the show, & not as big on the huba-drama that may surround the actors [especially back when it ran].

It's weird, it seems to me that Larry D is pretty much a dick, but I can relate to his humor & think he's hilarious & clever. (just like I've mentioned before I like Jer the comic better than Jer the person-not that I know much of anything real about him)

I did find a couple relative snips out there:

>>>Many people fail to realise that Larry David left Seinfeld before the eighth season which saw its star (Seinfeld) earn up to two million dollars an episode. As David did not act in the show he would not have stood to earn as much and it was widely rumoured that while his friend and co-creator Jerry Seinfeld was all too happy to receive sickening sums of cash to continue NBC's most popular show, he felt the dynamic of the show - cheaply produced with intelligent yet meaningless stories about dating, life and other unimportant foibles - would suffer.

He did however return for the highest rated sitcom finale ever since the almighty M*A*S*H in 1982 ( which drew 38 million viewers) at the end of season nine (titled provisonally by the writers A Hard Nut to Crack - which incidentally is the movie displayed on the cinema board in the first episode). Of course he still cashes in when the legendary and timeless Seinfeld is repeated around the globe but he never reached the financial peak that his buddy did and pehaps this is why he created Curb.<<<

Yes, that's about the way I understood it... he came back for the closing show...