Larry David was seen for the first time since the death of his friend and co-star Richard Lewis.
The comedian died on Tuesday at the age of 76 from a heart attack.
David, 76, who worked with the funnyman for more than two decades on the hit comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm, kept a low profile as he ran errands in Los Angeles on Friday.
The Emmy winner looked relaxed in black sweatpants, a gray sweatshirt and sneakers as he stepped out of his LUCID electric car.
The writer and actor wore his signature glasses and his silver hair was wavy.
Larry David, 76, was seen in public for the first time on Friday after learning of the death of his friend and co-star Richard Lewis
He was carrying a black canvas shopping bag.
The Brooklyn native, who is known for playing a grumpy version of himself on screen, posted a touching tribute to his longtime friend on social media on Thursday.
“Richard and I were born three days apart in the same hospital and for most of my life he has been like a brother to me,” he wrote on the Curb Your Enthusiasm Instagram page.
“He had that rare combination of being the funniest person and also the sweetest. But today he made me sob and I will never forgive him.”
The beloved actor was expected to be buried in a private funeral.
Production has completed on the final season of the Emmy-winning HBO show
The episodes aired on February 4 and will continue through April 7.
Announcing the series finale, David released a statement saying that he “will now have the opportunity to finally shed this ‘Larry David’ persona and become the person God intended me to be be – the thoughtful, kind, caring, thoughtful human being that I was until I was derailed by portraying this evil character.’
The Emmy winner paid a heartfelt tribute to his late friend on the Curb Your Enthusiasm Instagram page
David worked with Lewis for about twenty years on Curb Your Enthusiasm
The finished HBO comedy has completed production on its final season. The episodes aired on February 4 and will continue through April 7
Co-stars Cheryl Hines and Susie Essman told The Hollywood Reporter that they are happy with how the show will end. “The ending is pretty incredible, I think it’s a masterpiece,” Essman told the publication. “I’m happy with the ending,” Hines said
David looked relaxed in black sweatpants, a gray sweatshirt and sneakers. The writer and actor wore his signature glasses and his silver hair was wavy
Co-stars Cheryl Hines and Susie Essman shared The Hollywood Reporter they are happy with how the show will end.
“The ending is pretty incredible, I think it’s a masterpiece,” Essman told the publication.
Hines, who stars as “Larry’s” wife, agreed.
“I’m happy with the ending, I think people will be happy and they will really love this season. It will take you through some twists and turns.”