#richardlewis #richardlewisdead #curbyourenthusiasm Curb Your Enthusiasm star Richard Lewis has died. Richard Lewis's cause of death was a heart attack.
Richard found peace in his lovely wife Joyce Lapinsky and he was never embarrassed to admit that. Here is their love story and the last message he wrote for her before he died ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9J5-PCfu58U.htmlsi=xQphvHgFL1LY2hoK
This may sound horrid to a lay person but as a hospice nurse Parkinson’s is a terrible lingering death! I’m glad his sweet & funny heart stopped before he suffered for yrs & yrs!
I always liked Richard. I was very happy to see him on Curb Your Enthusiasm. He did a great job and made me laugh many times. Back in the 80's my mom had a crush on him. Richard had really great hair back then. Such a funny guy. RIP Richard.
That's beautiful. I've realized that many people had a crush on him. His co-star Cheryl Hines has also confessed to having a huge crush on him. He was indeed a great man
Of course I've seen him on Curb Your Enthusiasm but my memories that I enjoyed were when he was on the I think it was The Tonight Show I thought he was very funny
Bless him. He was openly discussing the past, but tacitly addressing the future. He was a wonderful man, and brilliant on Curb Your Enthusiasm. He is unforgettable. R.I.P., Richard.
Alot of the best moments on Curb are with Richard Lewis. My favorite is when Larry reserves the seat at the funeral and Richard Lewis is already there. And he tells Larry, "Reserved? This isn't a Knicks game." 😂😂😂😂😂
I’ve always enjoyed his comedy but seeing him on Curb was the best. It was like giving us a glimpse of himself in real life. His standup sometimes seemed like he was putting on an act with his quirky behavior to be funnier. Seeing that he was somewhat like that in real life made me appreciate his stand up even more. He really talks like that and behaves like that. He was funny all the way to the end. That’s impressive. Much respect dude!
The way I look at it, he got to do what he wanted (and made a very good living doing so) and lived to a good age. And he didn't have to suffer years of Parkinsons or any other debilitating illness. Most of us will never be so lucky.
He gave us so much. It was time to lay his burdens down. Another reason I’m so content to have been here on the earth to enjoy the comedy and warmth he gave us.
'but today he made me sob. And for that ill never forgive him' 😭😭 larry loved him so much. Hope in heaven they acknowledged he created the 'blank from hell'
I always loved his humor. I started watching him when I was a teenager ( I’m in my sixties) I’m sorry for his family and for Larry David. Rest in Peace. Amen.
Rest in peace Is Richard. You left your mark in the comedy world. You've done it all, so now it's your time to just relax And be at peace. You and larry david were hilarious. You both played off each other like you probably have done all your lives. Genius❤
Boy this was insanely touching and brought me to tears. I became a fan the second he walked onscreen during the first season of Curb. I need to travel back in time and enjoy his previous projects/ specials
My dad has Parkinsons and is only 3 years younger than Richard. Really is putting his mortality in perspective and what limited time I have left with him.
He was such a great human being and one of the best comedians of all time. Rewatching his show Anything but Love with Jamie Lee Curtis. So funny great actor too.
Comedy never dies Brilliance of laughter A smile or two Medicine for the soul For me and you Insightful at times Tears and a head shake Right on for that punchline Make no mistake Hard work and time A stand-up merry-go-round Bright lights and hecklers From clubs from town-to-town His talent well-defined Comedy never dies He was one of the great ones Brilliance applies
I saw Richard at the Improv on Melrose back in the summer of 1981. Just by coincidence, I met him 5 days later at a party in Studio City. He couldn't have been more approachable and was certainly appreciative when I told him how terrifically funny I though the was. At that time he wasn't widely known and was so dedicated to his craft that he would sometimes do his standup at a nearby park just to work a crowd and get that much more experience doing his act. Within a year I saw him on the new Letterman Late Night show on NBC. It was one of those rare moments where you get to meet someone before they explode on the Hollywood scene. R.I.P. Richard.
Richard Lewis was not only one of the funniest men alive he had the best hair when he was young man that put my long hair to shame. He had the best head of hair ever and it looked good on him! He'll be missed!
Norm, Louis, Gilbert, nd now Richard -- the world is definitely lessened by their absence; grateful for their unique talents and dedication to making a troubled world look at itself and laugh.
Rest in Peace! I loved him, thought he was the best comic ever! My dad had Parkinson's, diagnosed after a spinal fusion way back in the 60's....Wherever you are, keep them laughing....
Knowing how debilitating Parkinsons can leave you in the end, Richard Lewis dodged a bullet but he was unfortunate to get hit several other bullets along the way. I haven't seen much of his work but what I have seen, has been some of funniest stuff I ever did see. RIP Lewis😢
RIP BROTHER, MAY THE LORD OUR GOD YESHUA HA'MASHIACH FORGIVE YOUR SINS AND TAKE YOU HOME SO YOU CAN DO YOUR STAND UP FOR OUR KING OF KINGS IN HEAVEN...
I always loved Richard Lewis, I saw him at Elaine's in New York City back in the 90's and he was hysterical. He kept his written jokes on paper bags - so funny, I will miss him as one of the bright lights of comedy. He used to arrive at his venues in a white emergency vehicle with big red crosses on the doors.. Love you Richard - hope you are laughing with all your buddies that went ahead of you.
When he couldn't bring himself to lend Larry his putter after Larry agreed to donate his kidney is as funny an idea anyone has ever come up with. I will laugh about that scene till my dying day.
Alot of my favorite moments on Curb are interactions between Larry and Richard. When Larry reserves the seat at the Funkhauser funeral and Richard beats him to seat, pisses off Larry and tells him "Reserved? This isnt a fucking Knicks game." 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Rest in Peace Richard Lewis. Thank you for the laughs. You were one of the best and obviously a great human being helping out others. ❤❤❤❤❤
Richard once said, "I'm looking for a woman who will love me for the man l might have been." Funny, touching, your humor really moved us, Richard. Farewell.