Larry David Reflects on Obama's Comedic Talent and Trump's White House UFC Incident
Larry David's New Series: A Comedic Look at American History and Political Commentary
Larry David's New HBO Venture: "Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness" Unveiled
Larry David is marking America's 250th anniversary with his latest HBO series, "Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness: An Almost History of America." The show, premiering on June 26, is a sketch comedy that offers a satirical take on various pivotal moments in U.S. history.
Disappointment Regarding a Controversial White House Event
David openly shared his strong disapproval of a UFC event held at the White House during former President Donald Trump's term. At the Hollywood premiere of his new show, David described the incident as a "travesty" and admitted feeling "embarrassed to be an American" in its aftermath, highlighting his profound dismay.
A Star-Studded Cast Joins David's Historical Satire
The new series boasts an impressive lineup of guest stars from both the entertainment and political spheres. Notable personalities such as Lin-Manuel Miranda, Bill Hader, Kathryn Hahn, Jon Hamm, and Jerry Seinfeld are featured. "Curb Your Enthusiasm" alums Jeff Garlin, J.B. Smoove, and Susie Essman also make appearances, with Essman playing Susan B. Anthony.
Barack Obama's Unexpected Talent on Set
One of the show's most surprising guest stars is former President Barack Obama, whose production company, Higher Ground, is also involved in the series. While specifics of his skit remain under wraps, David lauded Obama's "perfect" comedic timing and impressive improvisational skills, describing the experience of working with him as "really trippy." David also mentioned his efforts to remain focused during filming to ensure a successful collaboration.
David's Thoughts on Obama's Potential Emmy and the Project's Origins
When asked if Obama's performance might earn him an Emmy, David, in his characteristic deadpan style, humorously remarked that he wouldn't go "that far." David revealed that Higher Ground initiated the project, possibly influenced by his previous golf games with the former President and a Super Bowl commercial where David appeared in costume. He also speculated that their appreciation for "Curb Your Enthusiasm" might have played a role in their decision to collaborate.
The Inconveniences of Period Costumes and Wigs
True to his curmudgeonly persona, David expressed his disdain for the elaborate period costumes and wigs required for the show. He likened wearing a wig to having "1,000 insects crawling on your head" and found beards even more uncomfortable and itchy, making eating a challenge.
Behind the Scenes: Directing a Former President
Co-creator and director Jeff Schaffer, along with executive producer Ethan Lewis, discussed the unique challenges of directing a former President. Schaffer recalled his initial apprehension about how to address Obama on set, eventually settling on "sir." Lewis highlighted the Obamas' desire to commemorate the 250th anniversary in an innovative and unexpected manner.
