Seinfeld

-Comedy Emmy award winning sitcom Seinfeld features Jerry Seinfeld and three of his friends in their everyday lives as they interact with each other and bring comedy to another level. It is set in an apartment block on New York City's Upper West Side and features Elaine Benes (played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus), George Costanza (played by Jason Alexander) and Cosmo Kramer (played by Michael Richards) as Seinfeld's close friends.
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Summary

Emmy award winning sitcom Seinfeld features Jerry Seinfeld and three of his friends in their everyday lives as they interact with each other and bring comedy to another level. It is set in an apartment block on New York City's Upper West Side and features Elaine Benes (played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus), George Costanza (played by Jason Alexander) and Cosmo Kramer (played by Michael Richards) as Seinfeld's close friends.

Premiere Date

1993 (France)

Date Ended

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Creators

Jerry Seinfeld
Larry David
Comedy
Nominated - Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television Janet Ashikaga For episode "The Race". (Eddie)
Won - Top TV Series Jonathan Wolff (ASCAP Award)
Won - Top TV Series Jonathan Wolff (ASCAP Award)
Won - Top TV Series Jonathan Wolff (ASCAP Award)
Nominated - Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television Janet Ashikaga For episode "The Hot Tub". (Eddie)
1997 - Eddie (Won)
1999 - American Comedy Award (Nominated)
Nominated - Best Edited Half Hour Series for Television Janet Ashikaga For episode "The Lipreader". (Eddie)
Won - Funniest Male Guest Appearance in a TV Series Jerry Stiller (American Comedy Award)
1999 - ASCAP Award (Won)
Won - Top TV Series Jonathan Wolff (ASCAP Award)
Won - Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series Julia Louis-Dreyfus (American Comedy Award)
Nominated - Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication Jerry Seinfeld (American Comedy Award)
Won - Top TV Series Jonathan Wolff (ASCAP Award)
Rick Overton
Todd Bosley
Carol Leifer
David Mandel
Larry Charles
Carissa Channing
Gina Hecht
Annie Korzen
Fred Stoller
Ann Morgan Guilbert
Brian Doyle-Murray
Tony Amendola
Ron Ross
Lisa Edelstein
Regis Philbin
Frank Piazza
Tom Wright
Nicholas Hormann
Peter Murnik
Stephen McHattie
Philip Baker Hall
Lee Arenberg
Patrick Cronin
Mitch Mitchell
Mark Daniel Cade
Elmarie Wendel
Fred Pinkard
Janeane Garofalo
Daniel von Bargen
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Bruce Mahler
Carol Mansell
Siobhan Fallon
Veralyn Jones
Stan Sellers
Phil Morris
Donna Evans
Liz Sheridan
Suzanne Snyder
Bill Erwin
Kristin Davis
Kate Mulligan
Patrika Darbo
George C. Simms
Maggie Han
Jon Gries
Gail Strickland
Heather Morgan
Sandy Ward
Kate Benton
Bob Balaban
Robert Hooks
David Byrd
Jill Holden
Tucker Smallwood
Ian Abercrombie
Keith Hernandez
Mark Christopher Lawrence
James Rebhorn
Edgar Small
Patrick Warburton
Grace Zabriskie
Robert Katims
Frances Bay
Ed O'Ross
Wayne Knight
Jessica Lundy
Reni Santoni
Coby Turner
Stephen Prutting
Peter Crombie
Kathy Griffin
Anne Twomey
Jennifer Campbell
Maud Winchester
Hiram Kasten
Richard Herd
Jason Alexander
Joe Urla
Debra Messing
Rae Allen
John Christian Graas
Marty Rackham
Towanna King
Lawrence Mandley
Jane Leeves
Jerry Stiller
Denise Dowse
Pat Hazell
Jay Brooks
Megan Cole
Ping Wu
Bruce Davison
David Dunard
Diana Theodore
Vaughn Armstrong
Wendel Meldrum
Sandy Baron
Clive Rosengren
Larry Thomas
Teri Hatcher
Rick Hall
Tim DeKay
Brenda Strong
Tony Carlin
Bob Shaw
Kari Coleman
David Richardson
Christine Dunford
Michael McShane
Lisa Pescia
Thomas Dekker
Susan Segal
Christa Miller
Deck McKenzie
Lisa Mende
Sheree North
Teri Austin
Kathryn Kates
Lawrence LeJohn
Debra Jo Rupp
Jeanne Hanna
Danny Woodburn
Heather James
Ellis Williams
Peggy Lane
Andrea Ragsdale
Sonya Eddy
Lauren Bowles
O'Neal Compton
Heidi Swedberg
Lynn Clark
Norman Brenner
Jessica Hecht
Mario Joyner
Judy Kerr
Julie Claire
Mary Scheer
James Lansbury
Michael Richards
Peter Riegert
Gene Dynarski
Barney Martin
Warren Frost
Sam Lloyd
Melanie Smith
Lee Bear
Lanei Chapman
Carlos Jacott
Montrose Hagins
Kevin Page
Bryan Cranston
John O'Hurley
Richard Fancy
Tom Gammill
Melanie Chartoff
Randy Carter
Billye Ree Wallace
Jon Hayman
Jerry Seinfeld
Ruth Cohen
Carol Ann Susi
Jane A. Johnston
Michael McDonald
Bruce Jarchow
Yul Vazquez
Brian George
Steve Hytner
Marvin Braverman
Reuven Bar-Yotam
Ricky Dean Logan
Monica Allison
Rance Howard
Elizabeth Dennehy
Maryedith Burrell
Tracy Kolis
Angela Torrez Parker
Mark Metcalf
Victor Raider-Wexler
Jill Talley
Diana Castle
Chaim Girafi
John Paragon
David Blackwood
Len Lesser
Mary Jo Keenen
Estelle Harris
Gordon Jump
Henry Woronicz
Susan Walters
Sue Goodman
Vicki Lewis
Anthony Mangano
Michael Mitz
Benjamin Lum
Richard Assad
Lloyd Bridges
Kelly Coffield
Larry David
Spike Feresten
Wayne Wilderson
Matt McCoy
Thom Barry
Miguel Sandoval

Writers

Tom Gammill
Bruce Kirschbaum
David Mandel
Dan O'Keefe
Matt Goldman
Gregg Kavet
Tom Leopold
Alec Berg
Darin Henry
Jennifer Crittenden
Max Pross
Peter Mehlman
Marjorie Gross
Jerry Seinfeld
Spike Feresten
Larry David
Bob Shaw
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Steve Koren
Andy Robin
Larry Charles
Elaine Pope
Jeff Schaffer
Fred Stoller
Ron Hauge
Larry Levin
Marc Jaffe
Charlie Rubin
Steve O'Donnell
Bill Masters
Carol Leifer

Directors

David Owen Trainer
David Steinberg
Tom Cherones
Andy Ackerman
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Alternative Holiday Face-Off - Festivus vs. Chrismukkah

December 26, 2007

The holiday season is different for everyone. What you and your family celebrates might have a long tradition, or might have no tradition, or maybe it's ever evolving.  The correlation between religious beliefs and holiday rituals has become more and more blurred as commercialization has permeated the holiday landscape.  Mostly, there is a lot of gift-giving, a lot of shopping, office parties, excess drinking, and time with the family (sometimes needed, sometimes unwanted).  On television, there are two brave TV shows that have chosen to buck the conventional rituals and traditions of Christmas and the schmaltzy “holiday episodes” that every single eighties sitcom aired once a year.  On The OC, Seth Cohen gave us Chrismukkah and on Seinfeld, Frank Costanza brought us Festivus.  Today, once and for all, we look to answer the question that has plagued our society for roughly five years: Which is the better TV holiday – Festivus or Chrismukkah?

What Are They Up To? Seinfeld's Jerry Seinfeld

May 19, 2007

seinfeldJerry Seinfeld attracted much attention for playing a semi-fictional version of himself on the award-winning program Seinfeld. Inspired by the 1950s sitcom The Abbott and Costello Show, he co-created, starred and executively produced the series, which acquired 3 Golden Globe awards, 57 wins and 114 nominations from various award-giving bodies.

What Are They Up To? Seinfeld's Jason Alexander

May 19, 2007

seinfeldBest known as the short and stocky character George Costanza, Jason Alexander became a household name as one of the main cast members of the award-winning sitcom Seinfeld. As the best friend of Jerry Seinfeld, he gave humor to the show with his neurotic and self-loathing persona, not to mention his pursuit of countless jobs and women.