Richard Lewis, a beloved comedian and actor, tragically passed away due to a heart attack at the age of 76. His death was confirmed by Deadline and later by his publicist, who revealed that he had suffered the heart attack on a Tuesday. Known for his unique comedic style, Richard became a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, particularly during the 1980s. His fame grew as he appeared on popular late-night talk shows like The Tonight Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, and The Howard Stern Show.
Richard was best known for playing a fictionalized version of himself on the hit HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm. His portrayal was so loved that he reprised the role for the show’s 12th season, acting alongside Larry David, the show’s creator and his longtime friend. Richard also had notable roles in other TV shows and movies, such as Anything But Love, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Once Upon a Crime, and The Elevator.
In April 2023, Richard took to his social media account to share his struggles with health issues. He explained that three and a half years prior, he was on a comedy tour when he decided to retire from stand-up comedy, feeling that he had reached the pinnacle of his career after nearly 50 years. However, shortly after his decision to retire, Richard faced a series of unfortunate health challenges. He underwent four surgeries in quick succession—on his back, shoulder, hip, and then his shoulder again. These surgeries required extensive physical therapy, but Richard remained resilient.
Amid these challenges, Richard also began experiencing symptoms that led him to seek medical advice. He noticed that he was walking stiffly and shuffling his feet, prompting a visit to a neurologist. After a brain scan, he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Despite this diagnosis, Richard considered himself fortunate because the disease was caught early, allowing him to manage it with proper medication. He expressed his intention to focus on writing and acting, stepping away from the physical demands of stand-up comedy.
The news of Richard’s passing led to an outpouring of tributes from fans, friends, and colleagues. Larry David, his co-star and close friend, shared a heartfelt statement through HBO. Larry revealed that he and Richard were born just three days apart in the same hospital and had shared a lifelong bond. He described Richard as both the funniest and kindest person he knew, expressing deep sorrow over his loss. Larry’s tribute was both touching and filled with the humor that characterized their relationship, as he jokingly added that he would never forgive Richard for making him cry.
Fans and other celebrities also paid tribute to Richard on social media, sharing their grief and fond memories. Bette Midler expressed her sadness, calling Richard a “great man” who would be missed by everyone. Actor Albert Brooks highlighted the world’s need for someone like Richard, especially during challenging times. Fans of Curb Your Enthusiasm reminisced about the special friendship between Richard and Larry, which was a beloved part of the show.
Richard Lewis was more than just a comedian; he was an icon whose vulnerability and honesty made him relatable and cherished by many.