Stand-up comedian Richard Lewis, known for his dark humor, died at 76 in Los Angeles. He starred in movies like “Robin Hood: Men in Tights” and had a recurring role on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Lewis announced last year that he had Parkinson’s disease. He was famous for his neurotic and self-deprecating comedy style, addressing struggles in life and love. Despite setbacks, he remained a beloved figure in comedy, with a career spanning decades. Lewis is survived by his wife, Joyce Lapinsky, and his brother, Robert.