Richard Lewis: The Interview
Posted on December 18, 2009 by Chris Faraone

I’ve always wanted to play personal psychologist for Richard Lewis. Although it’s been obvious for decades that his self-doubting paranoia act is not an act, I was curious as to whether he truly tortures himself through every waking moment. Turns out he does — despite such cathartic efforts as his 2001 memoir, The Other Great Depression, and his recurring role as himself on Larry David’s HBO free-for-all, Curb Your Enthusiasm. Whichever therapists Lewis employs these days don’t have to thank me for allowing him to whine on my shoulder for 40 minutes. It was my pleasure, and I barely had to coax him. Herewith, an abridged version of Lewis’s monologue.
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Hahahahaha…I love his description of young LD
I hate that show. Can’t stand it.