The first episode it is obvious he is doing Woody Allen. IIRC it changed immediately.
Bumped.
There’s a new documentary about a notorious Broadway flop he was in:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Best_Worst_Thing_That_Ever_Could_Have_HappenedEhh… no they’re actors. Michael Richards is/was a real life angry racist, Julia Louis-Dreyfus is/was the real life daughter of a billionaire and raised in that world, 39 YO (at the time)Jerry Seinfeld dated a 17 year old and could have cared less what people thought. Did any of that come out in their show characters?
Jerry wasn’t at all like the other 3 in terms of acting abilities and doing characters.
Seinfeld would mention how on the set there’d be “cut” called out and the other 3 instantly became other people. Jerry kept on being Jerry.
Jason channeled Woody Allen in the early episodes and later became more like Larry David, but nicer! Any characteristics Jason and George have in common are mostly coincidence.
(And don’t forget the odd circumstances Seinfeld started dating his wife. Ewwww.)
So he did care on some level?
(sorry, pet peeve of mine)
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You say that as if it were a bad thing… ![]()
Seinfeld’s wife Jessica met him several months before her wedding to Eric Nederlander, and then took up with him when she came back from her honeymoon! Nederlander filed for divorce four months after the wedding.
Women! :mad: Can’t live with 'em… Pass the Beer Nuts!
Just saw it. Well worth a look, if you’re a JA fan, a Sondheim/Prince fan, or just a fan of Broadway shows generally. JA talks a little about his early life, what a big deal it was to get on Broadway in his early 20s, and how his life has changed since Seinfeld.
George was so lame. Not sure who Seinfeld knew in the first place to keep his lame ass show alive; nonetheless, George would have been the first I’d cut from the show. I always assumed he was the same in real life, except now he thinks he’s some big shot actor. And, to think idiots like Seinfeld breathed life into guys like Raymond whoever and Kevin James. Wow, what talent. :rolleyes: However, Kramer deserved his own show.