Appearing for his co-star and series creator Jerry Seinfeld for his Netflix directorial debut at the Unfrosted premiere, the actor-comedian opened up about his struggles and reflected on his fame, including the infamous stand-up incident in his memoir Entrances and Exits.
Michael Richards in "Seinfeld" Image courtesy of NBC/Sony Pictures TV
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His latest is the Netflix historical revisionist comedy Unfrosted, the story of the war between Post and Kelloggs over the breakfast pastry sensation Pop-Tarts from actor and comedian Jerry Seinfeld (who also stars), who enlisted an impressive ensemble cast including Melissa McCarthy, Amy Schumer, Rachael Harris, Christian Slater, Jim Gaffigan, Hugh Grant, Nelson Franklin, Sarah[...]
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In case you haven't heard, Jerry Seinfeld has joined the ranks of bitter, aging comedians who cry, "Woke!" like they know what it means and whine about their fears of being "canceled" simply because their audiences have evolved more than their acts have But it was the way that Seinfeld chose to drop a steaming[...]
Making the BCTV Daily Dispatch menu board today? WHCD/Colin Jost, Jerry Seinfeld/Elon Musk, Disney+'s X-Men '97, AMC's Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, Reacher star Alan Ritchson, James Gunn/Henry Cavill, Prime Video's The Boys, Prime Video's Fallout, Paramount+'s Star Trek: Picard, Freevee's Dinner With the Parents, and more!
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Jerry Seinfeld likes comic books, especially Superman We know this courtesy of the frequent mentions of Superman, Kryptonite, the Fortress of Solitude and more on his sitcom, co-created by America's funniest man, Larry David But it turns out that sometimes Jerry Seinfeld can't have enough Superman to his name Which is why he took time[...]
Jerry Seinfeld has been in the news the last couple of weeks after appearing on the finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where, once again, he and Lary David made references to the finale of Seinfeld from 1998 For those that don't remember, or if you were too young to have watched (that makes me feel really[...]
Some of the bits he brought to SNL, like "Wild and Crazy Guy." Among those featured include Martin (of course), his Only Murders in the Building co-stars in long-time collaborator Martin Short and Selena Gomez; Finn Wittrock, Tina Fey, Jerry Seinfeld, Eric Idle, and Diane Keaton The documentary is produced by Neville, Meghan Walsh, and[...]
Last month, Jerry Seinfeld got a lot of folks talking when he teased that he and Larry David were working on something having to do with the popular sitcom Seinfeld – though what it was going to be wasn't disclosed In fact, it was such a secret that even Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine) admitted, "I don't know[...]
Earlier this week, we reported on something interesting that Jerry Seinfeld had to share during a stand-up set in Boston last weekend The actor/comedian was asked about the series finale – resulting in a very interesting response Noting that he "has a little secret" regarding that very topic, the comedian added, "Something is going to[...]
In 1998, over 75-million-plus viewers tuned in to watch Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld), Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), George (Jason Alexander), and Kramer (Michael Richards) get what many thought they had coming to them – arrested & in prison But many weren't quite expecting the series to end on that note, resulting in a finale that's been hotly[...]
It's hard to argue that Julia Louis-Dreyfus is one of the most successful of the core Seinfeld cast that includes series star Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry), Jason Alexander (George), and Michael Richards (Kramer) The actress appeared in 171 of the 173 episodes of the NBC sitcom that ran from 1989-1998, appearing in all nine seasons as[...]
Series star and creator Jerry Seinfeld largely returned to the standup scene with the occasional on-screen and voice appearance This phenomenon became known across the pop culture landscape as the Seinfeld curse.
Jason Alexander as George Costanza and Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes in Seinfeld Image courtesy of NBC
"It was invented by the media," Louis-Dreyfus told[...]
When it comes to the classic sitcom Seinfeld, there's one episode in particular that sticks out to me as really, really not aging well.
When DC Comics announced a Batman/Superman/Jerry Seinfeld cover as 1:100 incentive cover for the launch of Batman/Superman: World's Finest #1, there was retailer uproar Basically, if a store didn't order 100 copies, there was no cover for you, no cover for you, no cover for you DC Comics had become the Variant Nazi Despite the[...]
Was the character of Jerry, played by Jerry Seinfeld, a Magic player? Who can tell, as he never played it in the show?
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Finally, we have a real-world outcropping of Magic: The Gathering in the wild During a recently televised news interview with Lucas Kunce, a man running for U.S[...]
So get ready to meet Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld), Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), Kramer (Michael Richards), and George (Jason Alexander) when… what's that? You already know who they are? Because Seinfeld actually aired on NBC in the 1990s? Oh, okay! Let's clarify a little Starting this October, all 180 episodes of the classic sitcom will be new[...]
EGO even included the added light fixtures on the set to really bring that sitcom feel to life, which is a great touch.
Five mini-figures are included with this LEGO Ideas creation with Jerry Seinfeld, Elaine Benes, George Costanza, Cosmo Kramer, and Newman The nostalgia of Seinfeld doesn't end there either, as the whole apartment is[...]
Not participating (or at least advertised) is actor-comedian Jerry Seinfeld, which the series is based on his stand-up, and Michael Richards (Kramer), who's likely persona non-grata due to his controversial stand-up tirade.
Jason Alexander as George Costanza and Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes in Seinfeld Image courtesy of NBC
Running over nine seasons, Seinfeld was one of[...]
New shows include Ryan Murphy's Hollywood, the final season of She-Ra, new comedy specials from Jerry Seinfeld and Patton Oswalt, and the latest seasons of The Flash, Charmed, and Grey's Anatomy will all be available to stream.
Check out the full list of what is coming to Netflix in May below.
Netflix adds in May include tons[...]
Comedians like Dave Chappelle have never changed: it's the audiences of today who have.Which is why comedians are more socially relevant than ever before.
Based on his radio show and podcast Here's the Thing with Alec Baldwin, the first edition of Sundays with Alec Baldwin will feature guests Jerry Seinfeld (Seinfeld) and Kate McKenna (Saturday Night Live).
"I'm excited about this show and grateful to ABC for taking a chance on me in what is, admittedly, a crowded field[...]
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We start out with more of a move than a premiere, but if you haven't watched the Jerry Seinfeld hosted Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee while it was on Crackle, you now have a chance to watch all nine seasons on Netflix The series debuted in July[...]
After they ran the ad last night during the Emmy Awards featuring Jerry Seinfeld, Ellen Degeneres, Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock interacting with some of their top shows, you think they might let that run for a bit Turns out, nope They've got more: including two new infographics by Netflix that look to be very[...]
For his first Netflix stand-up special Jerry Before Seinfeld, Jerry Seinfeld is going back home to where his comedy roots first took hold: New York City's The Comic Strip.
As we can see from the new trailer released on Tuesday, the comedian finds himself splitting time between preparing for an intimate stand-up set at the famed[...]
Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee will have a new home when its next 24 episode season debuts later this year The superstar comedian has signed a deal with Netflix that includes the Emmy nominated web show, which formerly aired on Crackle, where it was known as the only show on Crackle anyone watched[...]
Jerry Seinfeld doesn't do a lot of stand-up anymore So the fact he was on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon is pretty big But here it is Christmas day and some of us may need a laugh… and he talks about materialism which seems perfect for the day So here is his set from[...]