List of awards and nominations received by Curb Your Enthusiasm explained
The following is a list of awards and nominations for Curb Your Enthusiasm, an American sitcom television series created by (and starring) Larry David and produced and broadcast by HBO, that premiered on October 15, 2000.
Eddie Awards
- 2018: Best Edited Comedy Series for Non-Commercial Television (Jonathan Corn for "The Shucker")[1]
1 win
- 2002: Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2002: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Robert B. Weide for "The Doll")
- 2003: Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2003: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Larry David)
- 2003: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Cheryl Hines)
- 2003: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Robert B. Weide for "Krazee-Eyez Killa")
- 2003: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Larry Charles for "The Nanny From Hell")
- 2003: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Bryan Gordon for "The Special Section")
- 2003: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (David Steinberg for "Mary, Joseph and Larry")
- 2003: Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
- 2003: Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Jon Corn for "Krazee-Eyez Killa")
- 2003: Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Steven Rasch for "The Corpse-Sniffing Dog")
- 2004: Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2004: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Larry David)
- 2004: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Robert B. Weide for "The Car Pool Lane")
- 2004: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Larry Charles for "The Survivor")
- 2004: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Bryan Gordon for "The 5 Wood")
- 2004: Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
- 2004: Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Steven Rasch for "Opening Night")
- 2004: Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Jon Corn for "The Survivor")
- 2006: Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2006: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Larry David)
- 2006: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Cheryl Hines)
- 2006: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Robert B. Weide for "The Christ Nail")
- 2006: Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
- 2006: Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Steven Rasch for "The Ski Lift")
- 2008: Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2008: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Shelley Berman for playing "Nat David")
- 2008: Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
- 2008: Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Steven Rasch for "The Bat Mitzvah")
- 2010: Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2010: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Larry David)
- 2010: Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Steve Rasch for "The Bare Midriff")
- 2010: Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Jonathan Corn and Roger Nygard for "The Table Read")
- 2012: Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2012: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Larry David)
- 2012: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Michael J. Fox for playing himself)
- 2012: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Robert B. Weide for "Palestinian Chicken")
- 2012: Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Steve Rasch for "Palestinian Chicken")
- 2018: Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2018: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Larry David)
- 2018: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Bryan Cranston for playing "Dr. Templeton")
- 2018: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Lin-Manuel Miranda for playing himself)
- 2020: Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2020: Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
- 2020: Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Steve Rasch for "Elizabeth, Margaret and Larry")
- 2020: Outstanding Technical Direction and Camerawork for a Series (Jon Purdy, Patrik Thelander, Parker Tolifson, and Ric Griffith for "The Spite Store")
- 2022: Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2022: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Bill Hader for playing "Igor/Gregor/Timor")
- 2022: Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
- 2022: Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation (Earl Martin, Chuck Buch, and Michael Miller for "IRASSHAIMASE!")
- 2024: Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2024: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Larry David)
- 2024: Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
- 2024: Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation (Earl Martin, Chuck Buch, Trino Madriz, and Sam C. Lewis for "Ken/Kendra")
2 wins
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Larry David)
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Larry David)
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series(Larry David)
1 win
Best Cable Series, Comedy
- 2022: Best Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy (Larry David)
Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy
Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy
Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy
Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy
Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy
Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy
Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy
Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy
Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy
2 wins
Screen Actors Guild
Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Larry David)
Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Larry David)
Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Larry David)
Best Writing - Comedy Series (Larry David)
Best Writing - Comedy Series (Larry David)
Best Writing - Comedy Series (Larry David)
Best Writing - Comedy Series (Larry David)
Best Writing - Comedy Series (Alec Berg, Larry David, David Mandel, Jeff Schaffer)
Best Writing - Comedy Series (Larry David, Jon Hayman, Justin Hurwitz, Jeff Schaffer)
Best Writing - Comedy Series (Larry David, Justin Hurwitz, Steve Leff, Carol Leifer, Jeff Schaffer)
Best Writing - Comedy Series (Larry David, Steve Leff, Carol Leifer, Jeff Schaffer, Nathaniel Stein)
1 win
Notes and References
- Web site: Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television - Eddie Awards: 'Dunkirk,' 'I, Tonya' Top American Cinema Editors' Honors . Giardina . Carolyn . January 26, 2018 . The Hollywood Reporter . January 28, 2018.