Richard Lewis
comics Appeared on Johnny Carson, stand upsRichard Lewis is an American stand-up comedian and actor known for his neurotic and self-deprecating comedic style.
Richard Philip Lewis was born on June 29, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York.
Lewis rose to prominence as a stand-up comedian in the 1970s and 1980s. His comedy often revolves around his own anxieties, relationships, and observations about life.
Richard Lewis has made numerous appearances on television. One of his most notable roles is as a recurring character on the popular sitcom “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” where he plays a fictionalized version of himself. He appeared in multiple seasons of the show, alongside Larry David.
Richard Lewis co-starred with Jamie Lee Curtis in the television sitcom “Anything but Love,” which aired from 1989 to 1992. He received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in the series.
Lewis has released several stand-up comedy specials, showcasing his unique brand of humor. His specials often reflect his candid and introspective approach to comedy.
In addition to his work in stand-up, Lewis has had a career in acting. He has appeared in films such as “Robin Hood: Men in Tights” (1993) and “Leaving Las Vegas” (1995).
Richard Lewis is also an author. He has written books, including the memoir “The Other Great Depression” (2000), where he shares personal anecdotes and reflections.
Lewis has been open about his struggles with anxiety and addiction. He has incorporated these personal experiences into his comedy, offering a humorous and honest perspective on his own challenges.
Richard Lewis is also known for his love of jazz music. He has occasionally performed as a jazz guitarist and is passionate about the genre.
Richard Lewis is considered a veteran in the world of stand-up comedy, and his career has spanned several decades. His impact on the comedy scene includes both his stand-up performances and his contributions to television and film.
Richard Lewis’s comedic style, marked by its candidness and neurotic humor, has made him a distinct and beloved figure in the world of comedy.