The entertainment world is mourning the loss of a legendary comedian who has died at the age of 78 following a brief illness, leaving behind a lasting legacy in American comedy.
Richard Lewis, best known for his role on Curb Your Enthusiasm and his decades-long stand-up career, passed away after suffering a heart attack. His death came after he had publicly revealed ongoing health struggles, including Parkinson’s disease.
Lewis was widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern stand-up comedy, known for his neurotic, self-deprecating humor and unique storytelling style. Over the years, he became a familiar face on television, appearing in numerous shows, specials, and films.

His role alongside Larry David on Curb Your Enthusiasm introduced him to a new generation of fans, solidifying his place in pop culture history.
Following the news of his passing, tributes poured in from across the entertainment industry. Fellow comedians, actors, and fans remembered him as a comedic genius whose influence shaped generations of performers.
His publicist confirmed that he died peacefully at home, surrounded by loved ones.
Lewis leaves behind a legacy that spans decades, with countless performances that continue to inspire comedians and entertain audiences worldwide.