Richard Lewis

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Comedian • Actor

Birth Date: June 29, 1947

Death Date: February 27, 2024 - obituary

Birth Place: Brooklyn, New York

Actor and comedian Richard Lewis turned misery from a state of mind into a lengthy and lucrative career. A stand-up comic whose stream-of-consciousness riffs earned him both a loyal audience and the respect of his peers, Lewis was named by both GQ magazine and the Comedy Central cable channel as one of the best and most influential comics of the last century. And though comedy continued to be his most popular creative outlet - most notably via his live performances, taped specials, and on the HBO improv series "Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000- ) - he made a seemingly effortless leap to dramatic projects as well.

Born Richard Phillip Lewis on June 29, 1947 in Brooklyn, NY, and raised in Englewood, NJ, Lewis reportedly met and befriended his "Curb" co-star Larry David at a summer camp at the age of 12. Later, Lewis made his television debut at age 17 as a dupe in a gag on the hit show, "Candid Camera" (ABC, 1960-1976). He would revisit the stunt in the 1996 special "Candid Camera's 50th Anniversary."

As unlikely as it would seem later on, Lewis studied marketing and communications at Ohio State University, graduating in 1969. While working as an ad copywriter in New York, he moonlighted as a gag writer for various stand-up performers before making his stand-up debut in 1971. Lewis' comedy centered mainly around his own neuroses, which appeared to run unchecked - he would admit to spending a small fortune on therapy - as well as the vagaries of his Jewish upbringing.

A 1974 appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (NBC, 1962-1992) gave his career a boost, as did a 1974 tour with Sonny and Cher and appearances on their popular variety program of the early seventies. Lewis also received the support of veteran comics like David Brenner and Robert Klein, who all formed a tight-knit comic community. In 1977, Lewis wrote and starred in the short feature "Diary of a Young Comic," in which he played a novice stand-up who attempts to find his own comic voice. The film was later aired on "Saturday Night Live" (NBC, 1975- ), back in the days when the show began airing comic shorts.

Following this exposure, Lewis became a popular guest star on episodic television series, racking up considerable credits throughout the mid-'80s while frequenting nighttime talk shows and touring the country with his comedy. From these tours sprung three cable specials (which he collectively referred to as his "Trilogy from Hell") - "I'm in Pain" (Showtime, 1985), the Cable ACE-nominated "I'm Exhausted" (HBO, 1988) and "I'm Doomed" (HBO, 1990) - as well as a SRO performance at Carnegie Hall in 1989.

After paying his comic dues for years on the road, he finally landed his first lead on the memorable romantic comedy "Anything But Love" (ABC, 1989-1992), co-starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Ann Magnuson. The series, which was a critical favorite but struggled to find an audience, showed that Lewis had potential as a leading man beyond his neurotic stand-up persona. "Anything" continued to be cited as one of the best sitcoms of the nineties, long after it had been cancelled.

Lewis divided his time between network TV and films for much of the early '90s, though neither proved particularly fruitful. He was an amusingly craven Prince John in Mel Brooks' dire "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" (1993) and sparred impressively with Don Rickles in the much-loathed comedy "Daddy Dearest" (Fox, 1993). But in 1995, Lewis earned considerable praise for a "straight" dramatic role in the independent feature "Drunks," in which he was top-billed as an alcoholic struggling to maintain his sobriety. Surrounded by a powerhouse cast that included Faye Dunaway, Parker Posey, the late Spalding Gray, and Sam Rockwell, Lewis more than held his own in an extremely challenging part. That same year, he contributed another dramatic turn with a small role in "Leaving Las Vegas," and filmed an HBO comedy special, "Magical Mystery Tour," which aired in 1996.

In 2000, Lewis published The OTHER Great Depression, an autobiographical tome about his career and struggles with daily misery as well as a drug and alcohol problem. The book was received critical acclaim and led to other Lewis-penned works, including articles for Playboy and other major publications. At the same time, Lewis continued to flex both his comic and dramatic muscles on TV series ranging from "Alias" (ABC, 2001-06) to "The Simpsons" (Fox, 1989- ), for which he voiced a golem on their 2006 "Treehouse of Horror" episode.

In 2000, he re-teamed with childhood friend Larry David for his HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm," in which he played a recurring, slightly more frantic version of himself. He shared a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination in 2006 with the show's regular cast.

Since 2002, Lewis starred on the popular family drama "7th Heaven" (The WB, 1996-20066) as the rabbi father-in-law to Barry Watson's character. He spent much of 2006 dividing his time between the two series and his latest concert stretch, the "Misery Loves Company" tour.

Credits

Emily @ the Edge of Chaos

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Aristotle
Movie
2021

Wrestling: WWE Raw

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Richard Lewis
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2017

Code BlackStream

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Stewart
Series
2015

CSI: CyberStream

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Series
2015
34%

Late Night With Seth MeyersStream

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Talk
2014

She's Funny That WayStream

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Al Finkelstein
Movie
2014
45%

Inside Comedy

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Docuseries
2012

CBS This Morning

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2012

VampsStream

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Danny
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2012
56%

Looking for Lenny

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2011

Funny or Die Presents

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Shades
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2010

The History of Curb Your Enthusiasm So Far

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2009

The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien

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Talk
2009

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

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Talk
2009

Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project

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Movie
2007

'Til DeathStream

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2006

Everybody Hates ChrisStream

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Kris
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2005
95%

The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson

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2005

Two and a Half MenStream

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Stan
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2003
65%

Jimmy Kimmel Live!Stream

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2003

Presidio Med

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2002

The Dead ZoneStream

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Jack Jericho
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2002

George LopezStream

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2002

AliasStream

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Mitchell Yaeger
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2001
86%

Curb Your EnthusiasmStream

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Himself
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2000
92%

Curb Your EnthusiasmStream

Self
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2000
92%

CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationStream

Director
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2000

An Evening at the Improv

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2000

Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm

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1999

The Daily Show With Jon StewartStream

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Talk
1999

Game Day

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Steve Adler
Movie
1999

Rude Awakening

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Harve Schwartz
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1998

Hiller and Diller

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Neil Diller
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1997

The View

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Talk
1997

Hugo Pool

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Chick Chicalini
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1997

The Maze

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Markov
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1997

7th HeavenStream

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1996

The Elevator

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Phil Milowski
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1996

Nichols and May: Take Two

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1996

MADtvStream

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1995
43%

Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child

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1995

Drunks

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Jim
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1995

Leaving Las VegasStream

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Peter
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1995
91%

A Weekend in the Country

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Bobby Stein
Movie
1995

Wagons East!

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Phil Taylor
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1994

Late Night With Conan O'Brien

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Talk
1993

Daddy Dearest

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Steven Mitchell
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1993

Late Show With David Letterman

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Talk
1993

Robin Hood: Men in TightsStream

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Prince John
Movie
1993
42%

Once Upon a Crime

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Julian Peters
Movie
1992

Danger of Love

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Edward Sanders
Movie
1992

The 14th Annual Young Comedians Show

Host
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1991

The 12th Annual ACE Awards

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1991

42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation

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1990

Richard Lewis: I'm Doomed

Self
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1990

Richard Lewis: I'm Doomed

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1990

The SimpsonsStream

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Golem
Series
1989
85%

Tales From the Crypt

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Series
1989
82%

Anything But Love

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Marty Gold
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1989

Toujours prêts?

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Movie
1989

Richard Lewis: I'm Exhausted

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1988

The Wrong Guys

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Richard Lewis
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1988

El Hombre Equivocado

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Movie
1988

Harry

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Richard Breskin
Show
1987

Richard Lewis: I'm in Pain Concert

Self
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1985

Richard Lewis: I'm in Pain Concert

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1985

Mama Malone

Executive Producer
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1984

Riptide

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1984

Diary of a Young Comic

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Billy Goldstein/Gondola
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1978

Diary of a Young Comic

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1978

The Emperor of Atlantis

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Pierrot
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1977

The Dick Cavett ShowStream

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Talk
1968

A Lovely Way to Die

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1968

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonStream

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Talk
1962

Wagon TrainStream

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1957

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