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Stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld starred in the NBC series Seinfeld, one of the most popular sitcoms of all time. His most recent project is the computer animated comedy Bee Movie, for which he wrote the script and recorded a voice.
He is set to return to television in the summer of 2009 with the program The Marriage Ref.
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- Born April 29, 1954
- Born: Brooklyn, New York
- Spouse: Jessica Seinfeld
- Degree from Queens College
- Only cast member to appear in every episode of Seinfeld
- 1998 Earnings: $267 million
- Avid Porsche collector
- Frequently references his love for Superman and cereal
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Stand-Up Comedy
Seinfeld was a pioneer in what has come to be known as "observational comedy," based around trivial, but universal, observations about everyday life. He worked his way up the New York comedy circuit, starting out at open mic nights and eventually earning a slot on a Rodney Dangerfield HBO special. The 1993 book, Seinlanguage, collects much of this material.While working New York comedy clubs, Seinfeld met fellow comedian Larry David, and the two co-created a show based on Seinfeld's real life, initially titled The Seinfeld Chronicles.
Seinfeld
Seinfeld starred in his eponymous show, playing an alternate version of himself - a New York stand-up comedian surrounded by neurotic eccentrics. (Seinfeld's only prior acting experience was a small recurring role on the sitcom Benson.)The show ran for 9 seasons, from July 5, 1989 to May 14, 1998, and syndicated episodes continue to play in heavy rotation around the world. In 2002, TV Guide named Seinfeld as the Greatest Television Series of All Time. It won 10 Emmys and 3 Golden Globes.
Career After Seinfeld
Seinfeld returned to stand-up after the series ended its run, recording the 1997 comedy special I'm Telling You for the Last Time, "retiring" all his old material. He later produced and starred in the 2002 documentary, Comedian, chronicling his creative process during this time.Though he would occasionally appear on television or do cameos on other series (such as Larry David's HBO show Curb Your Enthusiasm), Seinfeld didn't create any projects of his own until the 2007 film Bee Movie.
Personal Life
While working on Seinfeld, while the comic was in his late thirties, he embarked on a much-discussed romantic relationship with high school student Shoshanna Lonstein. The two broke up in 1997 and Seinfeld soon thereafter met Jessica Sklar, who had recently married theatrical producer Eric Nederlander and had returned from her honeymoon just weeks before. Sklar and Nederlander divorced and she and Seinfeld were married on December 25, 1999.Categories
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Jerry Seinfeld on Amazon
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Jerry Seinfeld Live on Broadway: I'm Telling You for the Last Time - $5.98
DVD Features: BiographiesInteractive MenusInterviewsOther:Audience Q&A
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Halloween - $7.99
So the first time you hear the concept of Halloween when you're a kid, your brain can't even understand it. "What is this? What did you say? Someone's giving out candy? Who's giving out candy? EVERYONE WE KNOW is giving out candy? I gotta b...
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I'm Telling You for the Last Time - $11.98
On Jerry Seinfeld's debut CD, he already sounds sick of his material. Of course, the point of the performance that it captures--the HBO special I'm Telling You for the Last Time--was to perform the routine one last time and then reti...
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Seinlanguage - $12.00
Seinfeld. For more than 33 million viewers, the Emmy Award-winning television show has become a Thursday night ritual. Even though the show has ended, Jerry Seinfeld's distinct brand of humor can still be yours. In h...
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