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Stars Who Guested on Seinfeld Before They Were Stars
If you watch each episode usually something will dawn on you when you realize that one of the extras is now pretty famous themselves. Here is a list of the guest stars that you may or may not know appeared on Seinfeld when they were younger.
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Yay for Seinfeld
Seinfeld is such a great show! Even though it is so old all of the jokes are still really funny today. If you have never seen it my advise is do! It is a sitcom based on the combined lives of Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David. My favorite character w...
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Seinfeld Links
- Season 9 (60 links)
- Season 8 (104 links)
- Season 7 (46 links)
- Episode 20 - The Calzone [HD Flash] (6 links)
- Episode 19 - The Wig Master [HD Flash] (6 links)
- Episode 18 - The Friars Club [HD Flash] (6 links)
- Episode 17 - The Doll [HD Flash] (6 links)
- Episode 16 - The Shower Head [HD Flash] (6 links)
- Episode 13 - The Seven [HD Flash] (6 links)
- Episode 12 - The Caddy [HD Flash] (5 links)
- Episode 7 - The Secret Code [HD Flash] (4 links)
- All - DVD Season 7 [Amazon] (1 link) Amazon
- Season 6 (46 links)
- Season 5 (42 links)
- Season 4 (65 links)
- Season 3 (48 links)
- Season 2 (32 links)
- Season 1 (13 links)
- Clips (14 links)
- Clips from all seasons (52 links)
- Interviews (2 links)
- Season 9 (1 link)
- Other links (2 links)
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Most Used (or Abused) TV Catchphrases
The good people from the Freakonomics Blog have researched and shared with us the most quoted TV catchphrases from post 1980. These include:
"Yada, yada, yada." (Seinfeld)
"Well, isn't that special?" (Saturday Night Live)
"You look mahvelous!" (Satur......
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Cast & Crew
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Jerry Seinfeld as
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus as
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Michael Richards as
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Wayne Knight as
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John O'Hurley as
J. Peterman - Heidi Swedberg as
Susan Biddle Ross
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Additional Information
While most television sitcoms to date had been mostly family- or coworker-driven, none of the Seinfeld characters are related by blood or employed by the same organization; in fact, many characters were not employed at all. Like the self-parodying "show within a show" episodes of year four, Seinfeld was perhaps, more than other sitcoms, a "show about nothing." This is because the episodes' plots concerned themselves not with huge events or comical situations, but instead focused on the minutiae annoyances and petty discussions of real life, such as waiting in line at the movies, going to eat, buying a suit and so on.



