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Beloved Comic Richard Lewis Dies at 76
Comedian and actor Richard Lewis, best known for his neurotic humor and recurring role on Curb Your Enthusiasm, passed away at age 76 from a heart attack at his home in Los Angeles People.comAP News.

Battles with Parkinson’s and Illness
In April 2023, Lewis publicly revealed his Parkinson’s diagnosis and announced his retirement from stand-up. Despite ongoing health challenges—including multiple surgeries—he continued working, completing his role on the final season of Curb Your Enthusiasm People.comWikipediaAP News.

Tributes Flow in from Hollywood
Friends and fans mourned Lewis across social media. Jamie Lee Curtis remembered him as “one of the greatest gifts” in her life and credited him for helping her stay sober, adding, “Rest in laughter.” Curb creator Larry David called him “like a brother,” praising his wicked talent and kindness. Cheryl Hines, Bette Midler, and others also shared heartfelt remembrances KSBY NewsCBS NewsTIME.

A Legacy of Self‑Deprecation and Warmth
Known as the “Prince of Pain,” Lewis’s comedic legacy is defined by his candid, self-deprecating style and enduring warmth. Whether on stage or alongside Larry David, his presence brought laughter and authenticity. His impact transcends comedy—he leaves behind a legacy of honesty, vulnerability, and connection.