He spent his life dissecting anxiety, heartbreak, and insecurity, then handing them back to us as something strangely beautiful and hysterically funny. Richard Lewis turned nervous energy into an art form, a rapid-fire confession booth where every punchline felt like shared therapy. On stage and on screen, especially sparring with Larry David, he made neurosis feel not just normal, but noble, even heroic.In his final years, he faced illness with the same raw honesty that fueled his comedy, letting the world see the cracks without ever losing the rhythm of his wit. The tributes now pouring in aren’t just about his jokes, but about his kindness, generosity, and fierce loyalty. Richard Lewis leaves behind more than a body of work; he leaves a way of seeing ourselves—fragile, flawed, and still somehow laughing.
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