These days, you can find aFunko Popfigurine for almost every fictional character or real-life personality. The same is true with characters from “Seinfeld.” No matter who your favorite main character is, there are several variations available for each individual. Before purchasing your first Sei...
At the end of his set at the Wang Theatre Saturday night, Seinfeld responded to a question from the audience asking if he liked the "Seinfeld" series finale from 25 years ago that saw the four main characters go to prison for making fun of a carjacking victim instead of helping him. "...
Jerry Seinfeld is opening up his imagination to wonder where, exactly, the beloved characters of his show would be. The answer is a little boring, but perhaps that's how "Seinfeld," the show about nothing, really should end up."I imagine there'll be some kids. Some divorces. Social ...
One of the most notable characters onSeinfeldwas the so-called "Soup Nazi." Based on real-life chef Al Yeganeh, the name of the Soup Nazi on the show is Yev Kassem, played by Larry Thomas. TheSoup Nazi appeared in Season 7, but it didn't go over well with Yeganeh....
RELATED:10 Seinfeld Characters And Their Real-Life Counterparts Estelle Costanza With the character of Estelle Costanza, Estelle Harris would create the “Jewish mother” stereotype that would eventually be used in everything fromFamily GuytoThe Big Bang Theory. But the difference with Estelle is tha...
Williams played bad guys in a few films, and the idea of playing characters who weren’t supposed to be funny was highly appealing. “They’re no longer bound by the laws of likability,” Williams said. “You have a character that can be so normal — hyper-normal, and banal in many ...
- Select An Option -NewestOldestMost LikedLeast Liked If you can’t say something bad about a relationship you shouldn’t say anything at all. I lie every second of the day. My whole life is a sham. Like Button Notice(view) When you look annoyed all the time, people think that you’...
while characters like George, Elaine and Kramer became part of everyday conversation. The show also brought a bunch of up-and-coming actors into cameo roles who hit the big time in their own right. Actors like Debra Messing and Bryan Cranston appeared...
“People forget all the time, all the time that there is somebody inside of these characters when you don’t see us. And so, it’s a risk that we take.” On Wednesday, Bush Hager pushed back against Seinfeld’s support of the attack, saying with a chuckle, “Elmo is an American ...
There are certain characters who exist, like Kramer, who can be put in an endless number of situations. This can also be said of George, Elaine, and Jerry. But it is Kramer's unique and unpredictable nature that makes him the perfect protagonist for endless odd scenarios. His character len...