Nat David is a fictional character portrayed by Shelley Berman in the TV series Curb Your Enthusiasm.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Special Section (season 3), they were 77 years old.
They appear in 13 episodes out of a total of 120 aired and have accumulated 265 positive votes.
The character of Nat David is mainly associated with Larry David and Jeff Greene.
Episodes13
The Special Section
episode S3.E6 october 2002Larry works in New York and returns to learn his mother died and was buried in an area for criminals because she had a tattoo. He plots to get his mother moved out of the "special section" and he uses the loss to decline unwanted invites.The Grand Opening
episode S3.E10 november 2002Larry loses his trust in their restaurant chef and fires him. Later, Larry accidentally injures an influential food critic who is to come to the opening. Larry apologizes to the critic who connects him to a chef with an interesting quirk.The Weatherman
episode S4.E4 january 2004Larry questions a weatherman's ability to manipulate the media so he can have the country club to himself.The Car Pool Lane
episode S4.E6 february 2004Larry wants tickets for a coming Dodger game. Before he can go he has to get out of jury duty, score some medical marijuana for his dad's glaucoma and drive a friend to the airport. Thankfully a run-in with a hooker makes all these easier.The Survivor
episode S4.E9 march 2004Generations collide at a dinner party when a contestant from the TV show "Survivor" and a Holocaust survivor clash and Larry is in the middle. Larry and Cheryl renew their vows but Larry struggles with them and his lines for The Producers.The Larry David Sandwich
episode S5.E1 september 2005Larry is changed by a near-death experience, a revelation about his father, and a sandwich named after him.The Christ Nail
episode S5.E3 october 2005Larry goes bra-shopping for his maid, landing him in trouble with her husband and his neighbors.Kamikaze Bingo
episode S5.E4 october 2005Larry offends a Japanese art dealer by implying that his father was not a real Kamikaze pilot. Later, Larry accuses his own dad's retirement home of fixing their bingo game.The Smoking Jacket
episode S5.E6 november 2005Larry joins the "Make A Wish" foundation, and swaps his smoking jacket with Hugh Hefner.The Seder
episode S5.E7 november 2005A sex offender (Rob Corddry) moves into the neighborhood, and becomes friends with Larry. Larry also suspects that Dr. Mark is stealing his newspaper, after his neighbor Ethel claims she saw him take it. Tension mounts when all of these people are guests at Larry's Passover Seder.The End
episode S5.E10 december 2005In the season finale, Larry learns who his real parents are and flies to Arizona to meet them. After a life-changing religious revelation, Larry decides to give Richard Lewis a kidney. Will Larry survive the operation - or is it the end?The Rat Dog
episode S6.E6 october 2007A faulty toaster makes life difficult for Loretta and Leon. Larry repeatedly offends a hearing impaired girl about the small dog she keeps with her. Larry and Leon get their phones mixed up, and Larry traumatizes the entire audience at Sammy's middle school production of Grease when he invites Jeff's exterminator to watch the show.The Black Swan
episode S7.E7 november 2009Larry is forced to cover his tracks after he accidentally causes the death of a country club member and kills the club's mascot in an act of self defense.
- The Special Section
- The Grand Opening
- The Weatherman
- The Car Pool Lane
- The Survivor
- The Larry David Sandwich
- The Christ Nail
- Kamikaze Bingo
- The Smoking Jacket
- The Seder
- The End
- The Rat Dog
- The Black Swan
Best moments8
- Larry wants tickets for a coming Dodger game. Before he can go he has to get out of jury duty, score some medical marijuana for his dad's glaucoma and drive a friend to the airport. Thankfully a run-in with a hooker makes all these easier.
- Larry offends a Japanese art dealer by implying that his father was not a real Kamikaze pilot. Later, Larry accuses his own dad's retirement home of fixing their bingo game.
- Larry joins the "Make A Wish" foundation, and swaps his smoking jacket with Hugh Hefner.
- A faulty toaster makes life difficult for Loretta and Leon. Larry repeatedly offends a hearing impaired girl about the small dog she keeps with her. Larry and Leon get their phones mixed up, and Larry traumatizes the entire audience at Sammy's middle school production of Grease when he invites Jeff's exterminator to watch the show.
- Larry works in New York and returns to learn his mother died and was buried in an area for criminals because she had a tattoo. He plots to get his mother moved out of the "special section" and he uses the loss to decline unwanted invites.
- Larry is changed by a near-death experience, a revelation about his father, and a sandwich named after him.
- Generations collide at a dinner party when a contestant from the TV show "Survivor" and a Holocaust survivor clash and Larry is in the middle. Larry and Cheryl renew their vows but Larry struggles with them and his lines for The Producers.
- Larry goes bra-shopping for his maid, landing him in trouble with her husband and his neighbors.
- The Car Pool Lane
- Kamikaze Bingo
- The Smoking Jacket
- The Rat Dog
- The Special Section
- The Larry David Sandwich
- The Survivor
- The Christ Nail