Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 4 Episode 3 Cast

Okay, picture this: Season 4 of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and we're smack-dab in episode 3, "The Blind Date." You already know it's going to be gloriously awkward, right?
This episode is a total goldmine. Why? Because the cast is absolutely stellar, mixing the usual suspects with some seriously funny guest stars. Let's dive in!
The Usual Suspects
First off, we have the king of awkward himself, Larry David. He's the sun around which all the comedic chaos revolves.
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And of course, no Curb episode is complete without Jeff Garlin as Jeff Greene. He's Larry's long-suffering, yet equally morally flexible, manager.
Then there's Susie Essman as Susie Greene, Jeff's wife. She's got a mouth like a sailor and a temper that could melt steel. We all know and love her explosive reactions!
Don't forget Cheryl Hines as Cheryl David. She is the (mostly) patient ex-wife of Larry, trying her best to navigate his social minefields.

Guest Stars Galore!
This is where "The Blind Date" really shines. Prepare yourselves for some laugh-out-loud moments brought to you by some seriously funny people.
Gina Gershon as Anna
Enter Gina Gershon as Anna, the titular blind date. She plays a woman who's, shall we say, a bit...intense. Imagine Larry trying to navigate a date with someone who's even more socially oblivious than he is. Disaster? Comedy gold? You decide.
Antonia Jones as Claire
We also have Antonia Jones as Claire, a friend of Cheryl's who gets tangled in Larry's web of awkwardness. Picture that scenario where you're trying to be polite, but Larry just keeps digging a deeper and deeper hole. Classic Curb.

Shelley Berman as Nat David
And the legendary Shelley Berman graces us with his presence as Nat David. The ultimate grumpy old man delivers his lines with a perfect comedic touch. Anytime Shelley Berman shows up, you know there are some awkward family moments.
Ted Danson as Himself
Finally, can’t forget the legendary Ted Danson. Ted Danson is Ted Danson. He's always there to stir the pot, offering advice that's usually terrible and making situations even more complicated.
Why It Works
The beauty of this cast is the chemistry. The core group is so comfortable with each other. They play off of Larry's antics effortlessly.

And the guest stars? They're like adding a dash of cayenne pepper to an already spicy dish. It elevates everything!
Gina Gershon, in particular, is fantastic. She totally matches Larry's level of social cluelessness. It’s a beautiful, albeit cringe-worthy, train wreck.
The supporting cast is also wonderful. They contribute to the show's comedy by showcasing contrasting situations to the protagonists'.

So, if you need a good laugh, revisit "The Blind Date." Watch Larry bumble his way through awkward encounters. Watch Susie unleash her fury.
This episode is a masterclass in cringe comedy. And the cast makes it all happen. It's a must-watch for any Curb Your Enthusiasm fan!
Ultimately, these incredible actors help give life and bring humor to the writing team's already brilliant work. What a squad!
