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_ People who think of new ideas for TV shows, movies and webisodes come from many different places and backgrounds.  Many do not even work in the entertainment industry- they are just everyday people with an idea. 

Larry David, or Lawrence Gene David, born July 2, 1947 in Brooklyn, New York, is one of the most celebrated comedians and writers of his time. He is a famous producer that has produced some of the most popular sitcoms to date. He grew up in a Jewish area called Sheepshead Bay and graduated from Sheepshead Bay High School. He married Laurie Lennard on March 31, 1993 and they were divorced in 2007. They had two children together, Cazzie and Rommy David. He has no plans on ever marrying again.

Larry David’s career has been interesting over the years. He began performing in night clubs dong a stand-up comedy routine in 1974. This gave him the experience that he needed for TV comedy. Once he had some experience, he then wrote and performed for a variety show called Fridays. He then went on to gain his Bachelor’s Degree in history and business from the University of Maryland. He even spent time in the Army National Guard in the reserves.

While working as a stand-up comedian, David worked many jobs to make ends meet. This is the period of time that inspired his ideas for Seinfeld. He began meeting people along the way that inspired the characters. David worked as a limousine driver and TV repairman, among others. He struggled financially but these experiences led him to the comedian, famous producer and writer that he eventually became.

After writing for Saturday Night Live for a year in 1982, he went on to create the sitcom Seinfeld. He produced and wrote for that show until 1996. He came back for the show's finale in 1998. Seinfeld became so popular that the reruns can still be found on television and it can also be purchased on DVD. It continues to make a lot of money, even though there are no new episodes.

David then acted in Radio Days, New York Stories and then wrote and directed a film called Sour Grapes. Sour Grapes actually received zero stars from Roger Ebert. He created the character George Costanza after himself. After Seinfeld ended, David created the HBO comedy show Curb Your Enthusiasm. This show has run for eight seasons and has more than 80 episodes.

Larry David and his shows have been nominated for many awards over the years. In 1993, Seinfeld received an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series and in 2003 Larry David won a Golden Globe for Best Comedy Series for Curb Your Enthusiasm. Recently, he was in the movie “The Three Stooges.” He had a small part as Sister Mary-Mengele.


Anyone can make a TV show, movie or webisode concept presentation package with New Show Studios.  You do not need and special credentials, background or a college degree to pursue an idea.  As long as you have a clear idea of what your basic idea is and you are able to verbalize this, New Show Studios is happy to help.

New Show Studios has a unique method of creating show concept packages that give network and movie studio executives a professional quality view of your idea.  They can take your idea, develop and package it into a demonstration video and send it off to producers and executives in the entertainment industry. 

Don’t be the person kicking yourself because you sat on your idea only to see it on TV or in the movies one day, because someone else had a similar idea.  New Show Studios can help you take action and pursue your TV show, movie or webisode idea.

Remember that even with the best presentation materials new entertainment development is high risk and there is very little likelihood that your idea will be successfully licensed or result in profit to you.

Do you have an idea for a new TV show, movie or webisode? Click here to submit your idea.



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