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"Seinfeld" co-creator/actor Jerry Seinfeld revealed the moment he knew when it was time to wrap up the comedy series. The iconic sitcom, now available on Netflix, ran for nine seasons from 1989 to ...
That’s pretty incredible since the four principal cast members are all still alive, with Seinfeld, Louis-Dreyfus and Alexander still working in show business to varying degrees.
The hit comedy series is available to stream on Netflix from October, 1. Created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, "Seinfeld" follows four friends living in Manhattan, NYC.
As far as the comedic cast, the stars we loved went on to have extremely successful careers after the show came to an end. Here, take a look at what the cast of Seinfeld has been up to since 1998.
Richards appeared on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" from "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David in 2009. The season-seven episode featured a reunion of the core "Seinfeld" cast for the first time since the finale.
The 'Seinfeld' cast paid tribute to Liz Sheridan (left) and Estelle Harris (right), who both died in 2022. Twitter, Jerry Seinfeld The cast of “Seinfeld” paid poignant tribute to its two ...
Thanks to the Seinfeld cast, writers, and producers, the show earned its fair share of accolades. According to IMDb, the sitcom won several Emmys, Golden Globes, and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Jerry Seinfeld recounts the moment the cast knew the sitcom was over At a September 2021 press conference, Jerry Seinfeld recalled the moment in his dressing room when the cast knew it was over.
Seinfeld may have ended more than 30 years ago, but that hasn't stopped the sitcom from continuing to attract new viewers and star Patrick Warburton has explained why. The NBC series was one of ...
The "Seinfeld" cast is just the latest group to get together to raise money for Democrats, joining the casts of "Hamilton," "Parks and Recreation," "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," "The West Wing ...
The cast and crew of "Seinfeld" look back on the May 14, 1998 series finale on its 20th anniversary.
I have to watch at least one episode of “Seinfeld” in order to fall asleep. If I don’t do it, I can sometimes toss and turn for hours. To see how weird I was, I conducted an informal ...