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Seinfeld ''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. It aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, over nine seasons and List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It stars Seinfeld as Jerry Seinfeld ( ...
''. This list features only characters who appeared in multiple episodes; those that appeared in only one are not included here.


Primary characters


Jerry Seinfeld


George Costanza


Elaine Benes


Cosmo Kramer


Secondary characters


Characters appearing in 5 or more episodes


Other characters

* Ada (played by
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) – George's secretary at the New York Yankees. In the episode "
The Secretary "The Secretary" is the 95th episode of NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the ninth episode for the sixth season, and was the first to use Castle Rock Entertainment's new logo after its acquisition from Turner. It aired on December 8, 1994. Plot ...
", George does not want to hire an attractive secretary so he could focus on his work, and in the interview process turned down a few women because they were so attractive. George ultimately hired Ada, whose efficiency impressed him. However, one day while they are working together, George becomes attracted to Ada, and the two have sex. While having sex George blurts out that he's giving Ada a raise. Ada is given a raise, but it turns out that her new wages are even greater than George's, much to his annoyance. In "The Race", Ada overhears George on the phone with a woman he met through ''The Daily Worker'', and believes George is a Communist. She tells Steinbrenner about this but instead of reprimanding him, Steinbrenner sends George to Cuba to recruit Cuban baseball players. * Allison (played by Kari Coleman) – George's ex-girlfriend who he claims is obsessed with him, proven by the fact that she threatened to kill herself if George broke up with her. In the end of the episode "The Smelly Car," Allison compliments the vest of George's other ex-girlfriend, Susan, with whom she is seen watching the pilot program in a later episode, "The Pilot." * Babu Bhatt (played by
Brian George Brian George (born 1 July 1952) is a British actor. He is best known for his roles as Pakistani restaurateur Babu Bhatt in ''Seinfeld'' (1989–1998), the Indian gynecologist father of Raj Koothrappali in ''The Big Bang Theory'' (2007–2019 ...
) – An immigrant from Pakistan who owns the nearby "Dream Café." Jerry seems to mess up his life at every turn, by giving bad business advice on his restaurant and by not passing on his immigration notice that is accidentally delivered to Jerry's mailbox. Babu thinks that Jerry is a "very, very bad man" (wagging his finger). * Barbara "Babs" Kramer (played by
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) – Cosmo Kramer's mother. She used to be a matron in the women's restroom at a restaurant, but was persuaded by Kramer to resign from that job and pursue an undefined venture with him. Although first mentioned in "
The Nose Job "The Nose Job" is the 26th episode of '' Seinfeld''. It is the ninth episode of the show's third season. It first aired on November 20, 1991. The episode was written by Peter Mehlman and was directed by Tom Cherones. Plot Kramer wants a jacket b ...
," her first on-screen appearance is in " The Switch" where she also unintentionally reveals Kramer's first name to be Cosmo and has a sexual encounter with Newman. Babs was once addicted to alcohol and drugs claiming to have been "clean" for two years. * Beth Luchner (played by
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) – A
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who appears in " The Wait Out." Married first to David Luchner. Later appears in "
The Yada Yada "The Yada Yada" is the 153rd episode of the American NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. The 19th episode of the eighth season, it aired on April 24, 1997. Peter Mehlman and Jill Franklyn were nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Ser ...
" with her new husband, Arnie. * Bob and Ray/Cedric (played by
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and
John Paragon John Dixon Paragon (December 9, 1954 – April 3, 2021) was an American actor, writer and director. He is known for his work on the television series ''Pee-wee's Playhouse'', where he portrayed Jambi the Genie and provided the voice for Pterri ...
) – A hostile homosexual couple who accost
Cosmo Kramer Cosmo Kramer, usually referred to as simply "Kramer", is a fictional character in the American television sitcom '' Seinfeld'' (1989–1998) played by Michael Richards. The character is loosely based on comedian Kenny Kramer, Larry David's e ...
in "
The Soup Nazi "The Soup Nazi" is the 116th episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld'', which was the sixth episode of the seventh season. It first aired in the United States on November 2, 1995. The Soup Nazi is also the nickname of the eponymous character, Yev Ka ...
," "
The Sponge "The Sponge" is the 119th episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the ninth episode for the seventh season. It aired on December 7, 1995. In this episode, George and Elaine face sexual crises when the Today brand of contraceptive sponge ...
" and "
The Puerto Rican Day "The Puerto Rican Day" is the 176th episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It aired on May 7, 1998, and was the 20th episode of the ninth and final season. It was the show's second-highest-rated episode of all time, with 38.8 million viewers, on ...
." They are widely known as "street toughs." They steal Elaine's armoire that Kramer is guarding in "The Soup Nazi," verbally and physically attack him for not wearing an
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walk ribbon in "The Sponge," and attack him when he accidentally sets fire to a Puerto Rican flag. John Paragon's character is credited as "Ray" in "The Soup Nazi," but is addressed and credited as "Cedric" in "The Sponge." * Bob Cobb (played by
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) – A conductor who prefers to be called "Maestro" and has a villa in
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. Cobb introduced Kramer and Frank Costanza to the trick of taking their pants off before sitting so the pants will "keep the crease." The character is named after the inventor of the
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. * Carol (played by Lisa Mende) – Mutual friend of the main characters. Carol and her husband, Michael, lived in the
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, and she kept insisting that the group come out to see their baby. She had two babies, an unnamed daughter that was dropped by Kramer in " The Boyfriend," and a son named Adam (although unseen) that was introduced in "
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". Kramer once likened the cute baby to
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while Elaine compared the ugly one to a
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. Carol is notable for her nasal voice and her memorable quote: "You gotta see the baby!" or "You gotta have a baby!" in "
The Soul Mate "The Soul Mate" is the 136th episode of the American television sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the second episode for the eighth season, originally airing on September 26, 1996. In this episode, George tries to figure out what caused the damage to ...
." Her final appearance was in "
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," when she and her friends shunned Elaine after she showed her dislike for the film of the same name. * Conrad: (played by Stephen Lee) – Also known as Connie or Con. Appears in "The Nap" as an indecisive contractor hired by Jerry to update the kitchen in his apartment. He also helped George sleep under his desk at Yankee Stadium. * Counter Woman: (played by
Kathryn Kates Kathryn Jane Kates (January 29, 1948 – January 22, 2022) was an American actress. She was known for appearances on ''Seinfeld'' in the episodes " The Rye" and "The Dinner Party." She also appeared in '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', ''Or ...
) – In the episodes "
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" from season 5 and "
The Rye "The Rye" is the 121st episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It was the 11th episode of the seventh season, originally airing on January 4, 1996. It was written by American comedian Carol Leifer. In this episode, Elaine's relationship with her ...
" from season 7, the Counter Woman works at Schnitzer's Bakery. In season 5, the Counter Woman ignores the fact that Jerry and Elaine came in ahead of David and Barbara Benedict, a couple on their way to the same dinner party who purchase the last chocolate babka. The Counter Woman makes another appearance and is seemingly happy to give her last marble rye bread to Mabel Choate (a woman who was ahead of Jerry). * Dana Foley: (played by Gina Hecht) – A friend of Elaine's who works as a therapist, and gives George several therapy sessions. She appears in "The Pick," "The Shoes" and "The Pilot." George walks out on her after she modestly criticizes the script of "Jerry." * Deena: (played by
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) – A childhood friend of George who thinks that he is mentally unstable after she repeatedly catches him in bizarre situations. First, in "
The Gum "The Gum" is the 120th episode of NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the tenth episode for the seventh season. It aired on December 14, 1995. The episode follows Kramer and Lloyd Braun's efforts to reopen the Alex Theatre, while an overprotective ...
", she notices striking similarities between George's behavior and that of her mentally unstable father (affectionately known by all as 'Pop'), that being "nervousness, irritability, and paranoia". Her suspicions are heightened when she sees him walking down the street in a King Henry VIII costume telling people he just left the "institution." Then in " The Doll" she catches him in the coffee shop, alone and screaming at a doll that looks like his mother. Finally in "
The Bottle Deposit "The Bottle Deposit" is a two-part episode, the 131st and 132nd episodes, and 21st and 22nd episodes of the seventh season, of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld'', first aired on May 2, 1996. It was originally an hour-long episode, but was split into two ...
," she is visiting her father at the mental asylum when she runs into a hysterical George (who was mistakenly sent there by Mr. Steinbrenner). She ignores his pleas to help him escape believing that he is finally getting the help he needs. * Dolores (played by
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) – One of Jerry's many girlfriends; he does not remember her name, only that it rhymes with a female body part ("
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" not occurring to him, his best guess: "Mulva"). ("
The Junior Mint "The Junior Mint" is the 60th episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It is the 20th episode of the fourth season. It aired on March 18, 1993. In the episode, Jerry cannot remember the name of the woman he is dating and learns that it rhymes with a ...
"). Jerry reunites with her in " The Foundation." * Donald Sanger, aka The Bubble Boy (voiced by Jon Hayman) – Jerry agrees to visit a bubble boy, who lives in a hermetically sealed bubble due to a compromised immune system. Jerry gets lost on the way and George and Susan end up meeting the bubble boy but find he is a bratty spoiled kid. George and Donald fight over a typographical error on a ''
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'' card, which says the Moops (rather than the Moors) invaded Spain. The fight results in the boy's bubble being popped. * Dr. Reston (played by
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) – Elaine and Crazy Joe Davola's therapist. Elaine dated him and went on a trip to Europe with him ("
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" and " The Ticket"). * Earl Haffler (portrayed by O'Neal Compton) – Appeared in "The Diplomat's Club." He made bets with Kramer on which planes coming to the airport would arrive later than scheduled. Earl appears again in "
The English Patient ''The English Patient'' is a 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje. The book follows four dissimilar people brought together at an Italian villa during the Italian Campaign of the Second World War. The four main characters are: an unrecognisably burne ...
," where his deal with Kramer to buy "Cubans" falls through and he orders Cosmo out of his office. * Father Curtis: (played by
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) – A
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who consults with Elaine and Puddy on their relationship in " The Burning," and with Jerry on his encounter with Tim Whatley in "
The Yada Yada "The Yada Yada" is the 153rd episode of the American NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. The 19th episode of the eighth season, it aired on April 24, 1997. Peter Mehlman and Jill Franklyn were nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Ser ...
." * Franklin Delano Romanowski (played by
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) – Also known as "FDR," Franklin is another of Kramer's eccentric friends. In "
The Betrayal "The Betrayal" is the 164th episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the eighth episode for the ninth and final season. It aired on November 20, 1997. In this episode, Jerry betrays George by having sex with his girlfriend Nina, right be ...
," he uses his birthday wish against Kramer as the result of a grudge held after Kramer struck him in the back of the head with a snowball. The same actor also appears briefly in "
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" as the hot dog vendor talking with George. Although his character's name is not revealed, he is presumably the same character because he was seen selling hot dogs in "
The Betrayal "The Betrayal" is the 164th episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the eighth episode for the ninth and final season. It aired on November 20, 1997. In this episode, Jerry betrays George by having sex with his girlfriend Nina, right be ...
" also. He is mentioned by Kramer in several episodes, usually in some outrageous anecdote. * Fred Yerkes: (played by
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) – Elaine had met him at a party some time before, but his lack of recall for the meeting mesmerizes her. He appears in " The Secret Code" in Season 7. *Gary Fogel (played by
Jon Lovitz Jonathan Michael Lovitz (; born July 21, 1957) is an American actor and comedian. He was a cast member of ''Saturday Night Live'' from 1985 to 1990. Lovitz starred as Jay Sherman in ''The Critic'' and played a baseball scout in ''A League of The ...
) made his only appearance in "The Scofflaw," although he is mentioned again in "The Face Painter." * Izzy Mandelbaum (played by
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) – Fellow resident of Jerry's parents in Del Boca Vista in Florida; head of family-owned
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crepe restaurants. His favorite saying is "It's go time!" He is obsessed with his physical fitness. In "
The English Patient ''The English Patient'' is a 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje. The book follows four dissimilar people brought together at an Italian villa during the Italian Campaign of the Second World War. The four main characters are: an unrecognisably burne ...
", he throws his back out twice after being "challenged" by Jerry. Izzy also appears in "
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". * Jake Jarmel (played by Marty Rackham) – An
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that Elaine dated for a period. Dislikes using exclamation marks in "
The Sniffing Accountant "The Sniffing Accountant" is the 68th episode of the sitcom '' Seinfeld'', being the fourth episode of the series' fifth season. It aired on NBC on October 7, 1993. In the episode, George's father gets him an interview as a brassiere salesman. E ...
." Broke up with Elaine after she bought
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immediately after hearing he was in a car accident ("
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"). Bought his glasses in Malaysia so no one else would have a pair like them ("
The Scofflaw "The Scofflaw" is the 99th episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It was the 13th episode for the sixth season. It aired on January 26, 1995. In this episode, George Costanza, George and Jerry Seinfeld (character), Jerry both pretend to not know t ...
"). He started a fight with Mr. Lippman when he noticed that Lippman had the same "unique" frames as himself. The actor who plays Jake Jarmel also appears as an LAPD officer in the episode " The Trip." * Jenna (played by
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) – Jerry's girlfriend on Season's 8 "
The Pothole "The Pothole" is the 150th episode of the sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the 16th episode for the eighth season. It aired on February 20, 1997. In the episode, Jerry is unwilling to kiss his girlfriend after she unknowingly brushes her teeth with ...
." She later dates Kenny Bania, as shown in Season 9's "
The Butter Shave "The Butter Shave" is the 157th episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. It is also the first episode of the ninth and final season. It aired on September 25, 1997. In this episode, George gets a new job and preferential treatment due to his co-wor ...
." * Jiffy Park Guy/Jiffy Dump Guy (played by Chaim Girafi) – An attendant at Jiffy Park who may or may not be utilizing George's car, along with other cars parked on the lot, as a den of iniquity for prostitutes to conduct their business in the episode "
The Wig Master "The Wig Master" is the 129th episode of the NBC situation comedy ''Seinfeld''. This is the 19th episode for the seventh season, originally airing on April 4, 1996. The episode follows the mishaps which befall George and Kramer as a result of thei ...
." His second appearance was in "
The Muffin Tops "The Muffin Tops" is the 155th episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the 21st episode of the eighth season. It aired on May 8, 1997. In this episode, George dates a woman while pretending to be a tourist from Arkansas, Kramer starts runn ...
" where he portrayed the late-night operator of sister-company Jiffy Dump who steadfastly refuses to accept trash bags of discarded muffin stumps. * Joe Temple (played by
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) – A family man with whom George watches '' Breakfast at Tiffany's'' in the episode " The Couch." Joe dislikes George after he spills grape juice on his couch. Joe also appears in " The Diplomat's Club," in which George tries to watch another film with him. * Joey Zanfino (played by
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) – A 9-year-old boy who lives in the same apartment building as Jerry, Kramer and Newman. Joey's mother asks Kramer to babysit him but due to his staggering walk (caused by his ultra-tight jeans), Joey mistakes him for Frankenstein's monster and runs away. By his second appearance, they are friends and go to the same karate class, despite Kramer being many years older. Joey and his friends later beat up Kramer because he beat them up in karate. He appears in both Season 7's " The Wait Out" and Season 8's " The Foundation". Joey is also mentioned in Season 9's "
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) – George's girlfriend in "
The Mango "The Mango" is the 65th episode of the sitcom '' Seinfeld''. It aired on September 16, 1993, and is the premiere of the show's fifth season. Larry David said that a friend of his came up with the setup of this episode: Elaine never having orgas ...
" and "
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." * Karl (played by Ellis Williams) – A professional exterminator that Jerry hires to rid his apartment of fleas in "
The Doodle "The Doodle" is the 106th episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This is the 20th episode for the sixth season and aired on April 6, 1995. In this episode, Jerry's apartment is infested with fleas, George struggles over his girlfriend's opinion ...
." In " The Diplomat's Club," George befriends Karl in an attempt to prove to co-worker Mr. Morgan that he is not a racist. * Katie (played by
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) – Jerry's annoying agent. First in " The Diplomat's Club," she invites the pilot of the plane to Jerry's comedy routine and tells Jerry not to be nervous, which makes Jerry extremely nervous and causes him to "bomb." Next in "
The Abstinence "The Abstinence" is the 143rd episode of the American sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the ninth episode for the eighth season, originally broadcast on the NBC network on November 21, 1996. This episode focuses on George and Elaine's experiments wit ...
," Katie gets Jerry an entire assembly at his former junior high school after Jerry is "bumped" at Career Day by a zoo worker. Jerry is unprepared for the assembly, and after he tells his first joke, he is met with boos. Consequently, David Letterman cancels Jerry's appearance on his talk show after hearing about his poor performance at the assembly. * Keith Hernandez (played by
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) – fictionalized version of the baseball player, who befriends Jerry and later dates Elaine in " The Boyfriend". * Kevin (played by
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) – Elaine's one-time boyfriend, most notable for being "The Bizarro Jerry." He dates Elaine in two Season 8 episodes, "
The Soul Mate "The Soul Mate" is the 136th episode of the American television sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the second episode for the eighth season, originally airing on September 26, 1996. In this episode, George tries to figure out what caused the damage to ...
" and "
The Bizarro Jerry "The Bizarro Jerry" is the 137th episode of the American television sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the third episode of the eighth season, originally airing on the NBC network on October 3, 1996. The title and plot extensively reference Bizarro Sup ...
." * Leslie (played by
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) – Kramer's "low-talking" girlfriend, a clothing designer who designed the new puffy shirt featured in "
The Puffy Shirt "The Puffy Shirt" is the second episode of the fifth season of the American NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. It was the 66th episode and originally aired on September 23, 1993. The episode centers on Jerry having to wear an ostentatious "puffy" shirt ...
" episode. She also appeared in "
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" as a witness in the trial, but her testimony is not accepted because no one in the courtroom can hear her. Jackie Chiles tells Judge Arthur Vandelay to either get Leslie a microphone or they should move on with the trial. * Lindsay Enright (played by
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) – An ex-girlfriend of George's who was in a book club in " The Couch." They were supposed to read '' Breakfast at Tiffany's'', but George watched the film instead and stated incorrect facts about the book. She then appears in "
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." * Lloyd Braun (played first by
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, then by Matt McCoy) – A childhood friend of George. Estelle Costanza used to badger George, with questions such as, "Why can't you be more like Lloyd Braun?" In "
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," Lloyd worked for
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, until he passed along Elaine's suggestion that everyone in
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wear name tags. Dinkins lost the race and Braun had a nervous breakdown. (The episode, which aired two days after the real mayoral election, was shot in two forms. Braun would have been with Dinkins, if Dinkins were to have been re-elected.) Lloyd helped Kramer gain historical status for a movie theater, in "
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.", after spending time in a mental institution. In
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Now", Braun worked for a short time for George's father,
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, in
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Now". Lloyd Braun allegedly was selling computers. The telephone line that he was "using" was not connected.
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named the Lloyd Braun character after the real-life
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, who was David's lawyer and manager. * Lt. Joe Bookman (played by
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) – A library cop who pursues Jerry because of an overdue copy of ''
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,'' which Jerry had borrowed in 1971. Bookman's dedication to his job and coincidental surname are cause for Jerry's dismissive attitude toward him. Bookman's character is defined by his deadpan delivery (a parody of Sgt. Joe Friday in '' Dragnet''), and his tendency to flip his trench coat dramatically during interrogations. Appears in " The Library" and " The Finale, Part 2." * Mabel Choate (played by
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) – The old woman at Schnitzer's bakery who bought the infamous last marble rye, which Jerry went on to steal from her on the street in order to give to George to carry out one of his numerous idiotic schemes. She reappeared in a later episode at Phase Two of the Pines of Mar Gables to cast the deciding vote in Morty's impeachment, when she recognized Jerry as the thief of her rye. She also appears in the final episode of the series as a witness testifying against Jerry, again bringing up the marble rye. * Marcelino (played by
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) – The owner of the bodega on Jerry's block. In Season 8 "
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," he runs an illegal cockfighting ring in the back of his store. In " The Millennium," Kramer mentions that Marcelino is 1/64 Mayan. Marcelino also appears in "
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" where he testifies about the cockfighting ring where he only quoted "cockfighting". * Marla Penny aka "The Virgin" (played by
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) – A professional closet organizer whom Jerry dates. She eventually loses her virginity to John F. Kennedy, Jr. She appears in " The Virgin", "
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", Part Two of "
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" and "
The Finale The Finale may refer to: * "The Finale" (''Everybody Loves Raymond''), the final episode of ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' * "The Finale" (''Seinfeld''), the final two episodes of ''Seinfeld'' * "The Finale" (''Will & Grace''), the final episode of '' ...
". * Matthew (played by John Christian Graas) – Son of the purveyor of the "fat-free" yogurt, Matthew is a 10-year-old boy who idolizes Jerry. In "
The Non-Fat Yogurt "The Non-Fat Yogurt" is the 71st episode of the National Broadcasting Company, NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It is the seventh episode of the fifth season, and first aired on November 4, 1993. The episode is a fictionalized portrayal of the 1993 New Yo ...
" he overhears Jerry swearing, and, following his idol's lead, refers to Jerry as a "funny fucker". He ruins an audiocassette of Jerry's comedy. When the yogurt is revealed to have fat, Matthew cusses out Jerry. Matthew first appears in "
The Parking Space "The Parking Space" is the 39th episode of the sitcom '' Seinfeld''. The episode was the 22nd episode of the third season. It aired on April 22, 1992. The story centers on George's protracted struggle with Kramer's friend Mike to claim a parking ...
" in season 3 and puts in his two cents over whether George has a parking space. * Mel Sanger (played by
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) – A
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who is the father of Donald Sanger. Mel appears to be very loving, but is frustrated about several things, including when people believe the bubble is like an igloo and the fact that his son Donald has the TV remote constantly. He appeared in "The Bubble Boy", "The Pilot" Pt. 2, and "The Finale" Pt. 2. * Mike Moffit (played by
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) – Calls Jerry a "phony" behind his back and gets into an argument with George over a parking space in front of Jerry's apartment ("
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"). He also appears as Kramer's bookie in "
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," in which Jerry accidentally breaks his thumbs and traps him in the trunk of Jerry's car. * Mr. Kruger (played by
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) – President of Kruger Industrial Smoothing, for which George Costanza works during most of the ninth and final season. Kruger is noted for his total apathy towards his job and the success of his company. George's description of the company is "Kruger Industrial Smoothing: 'We don't care, and it shows'" ("
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"). George is often forced to push Kruger to do his work, to which Kruger usually responds, "I'm not too worried about it." He also attends the
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dinner. Kruger's company "botched the Statue of Liberty" job as they "couldn't get the green stuff off" and is infamous for losing money (when viewing the company financial reports Kruger nonchalantly exclaimed, "wow, we really took it on the chin last year"). Kruger appears in four episodes: "
The Slicer "The Slicer" is the 163rd episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the seventh episode of the ninth and final season. It first aired on November 13, 1997.
," "
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," " The Burning" and " The Maid." * Mr. Morgan (played by Tom Wright) – A co-worker of George's at Yankee Stadium. He appears in four episodes, "
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," where George convinces Mr. Morgan that the Yankees should send a player to a PBS fundraiser after he sees George eating a candy bar with a knife and fork; " The Diplomat's Club," where he hints that George had a racial bias after George said that he looked like Sugar Ray Leonard; " The Mom and Pop Store," where George calls a meeting to convince the Yankees to have a "Jon Voight Day," and Mr. Morgan proposes they have no more meetings called by George; and " The Wink," where George causes a dispute with Mr. Morgan, his wife, and Mr. Steinbrenner by winking involuntarily, ultimately leading to Mr. Morgan's termination, and George being promoted to his position. Despite their adverse relationship in earlier episodes, in "The Wink" he tells George that he is his only friend at the Yankees office. * Mr. Tomasulo (played by
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) – George's boss at "Play Now" in episodes 1 and 2 of Season 9, "
The Butter Shave "The Butter Shave" is the 157th episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. It is also the first episode of the ninth and final season. It aired on September 25, 1997. In this episode, George gets a new job and preferential treatment due to his co-wor ...
" and "
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." * Mrs. Landis (played by
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) – A boss at Doubleday. She appeared twice in Season Six, in the episodes "The Chaperone" and "The Switch". She interviews Elaine for a job but thinks that she does not have enough grace. * Mrs. Zanfino (played by Diana Castle) – A woman who lives with her son Joey in the same apartment building as Jerry, Kramer and Newman. She asks Kramer to babysit Joey in Season 7's " The Wait Out," and appears again in Season 8's " The Foundation," when she drives Kramer, Joey and a few other kids from the Karate class. Mrs. Zanfino is also mentioned in Season 8's "
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," when Kramer is cooking food for a Jewish singles night, and uses her kitchen to make
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. * Nana (played by Billye Ree Wallace) – Nana is Jerry's grandmother and the mother of Helen Seinfeld and Uncle Leo. When her mind starts to mix up the present and the past, she reveals that Uncle Leo owes his sister, Jerry's mom, $50 from a racetrack bet their father won when they were kids. * Noreen (played by
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) – A former
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and friend of Elaine's who dated Dan, the high talker. Elaine continually destroyed Noreen's life until Kramer intervened and urged her to return to the military. She attempted to commit suicide, but Frank Costanza's cape-wearing lawyer (played by Larry David) stopped her. * Peggy (played by Megan Cole) – She appeared in season 8 "
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" as Elaine's coworker at J. Peterman Catalog who mistakes Elaine for someone named Susie. She also appears in a season 9 episode "The Apology" and revealed to be a
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. * Ping (played by
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) – A Chinese food delivery boy, who sues Elaine after hitting a car while trying to avoid colliding with her as she is jaywalking as mentioned in "The Visa." In " The Tape," when George calls a Chinese company to order hair growth cream, Ping acts as the interpreter. * Poppie (played by
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) – The owner of an Italian restaurant who disapproves of abortion, tells traumatizing stories of his mother's life under
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rule, is very strict on his idea of what pizza is, and developed stress-activated incontinence because of Elaine, which further causes him to stain Jerry's couch (" The Couch"). The "Poppie couch" turns up in " The Doorman". First appeared in "
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," in which Jerry, visiting Poppie's restaurant while dating his daughter Audrey, is disgusted by Poppie's neglecting to wash his hands in the bathroom. Also appears in "
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." *
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Glickman (played by
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) – A rabbi who befriends Elaine, makes a clumsy play for her at one point, and is a terrible secret keeper. He appears in "
The Postponement "The Postponement" is the 112th episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld'', and the second episode of the seventh season. It aired in the U.S. on September 28, 1995. The story picks up from the plot of the previous episode, as an increasingly agitate ...
" (in which he is instead called Rabbi Kirschbaum), "
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" and a deleted scene in "
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". * Rachel Goldstein (played by Melanie Smith) – Jerry's most dated girlfriend in the series, having appeared in four episodes (counting a two-part episode as two episodes). In "
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," she and Jerry make out while watching ''
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'' and are seen by Newman, who informs Jerry's and Rachel's parents of the incident. Her father tells Jerry she won't be seeing him again, but forgives him after Jerry gives him kishka. In "
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," Rachel accidentally walks in on George naked while he is a victim of "shrinkage," having just gotten out of the pool. She tells George's girlfriend, who immediately returns home. In "
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", she breaks up with Jerry. * Ramon (played by
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) – A creepy pool guy at Jerry's health club who tries to become friends with Jerry. He later becomes friends with Newman. He is fired from the health club for using too much chlorine but gets his job back. He is nearly killed when Jerry pulls him into the pool and Newman dives in. Jerry and Newman don't give him
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and have their gym memberships terminated for their behavior ("
The Pool Guy "The Pool Guy" is the 118th episode of NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the eighth episode of the seventh season. It aired on November 16, 1995. The end credit states "In Memory of our Friend Rick Bolden". Rick Bolden was one of the musicians wh ...
"). He also appears in the courtroom in "The Finale." A deleted scene has him mentioning how Jerry and Newman argued over who would perform CPR on him. * Rebecca DeMornay (played by
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) – A thrift store
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and former book store
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who is in a constant state of agitation and is prone to violence. In another episode she works with the homeless. She once threatened to jump over the counter and punch George "in the brain" after he brought in a used book that had been in the toilet. In one episode she confronted Elaine in an enraged manner over Muffin bottoms that had been left behind the homeless shelter she worked at. Appears in "
The Bookstore "The Bookstore" is the 173rd episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the 17th episode for the ninth and final season. It aired on April 9, 1998. In this episode, Jerry catches his Uncle Leo in the act of shoplifting, George is forced to ...
" and "
The Muffin Tops "The Muffin Tops" is the 155th episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the 21st episode of the eighth season. It aired on May 8, 1997. In this episode, George dates a woman while pretending to be a tourist from Arkansas, Kramer starts runn ...
." * Remy Temple (played by Diana Theodore) – Joe Temple's daughter. She is a great fan of
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and watched ''Breakfast at Tiffany's'' with her father and George in " The Couch." She appears again in " The Diplomat's Club" when George brings another Audrey Hepburn film, but her father tells her to get up to the apartment instantly before George came up. * Ricky (played by
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) – The man who takes Frank Constanza's ''
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'' from Elaine in the subway and later turns it into a bouquet to declare his affection for her during "
The Cigar Store Indian "The Cigar Store Indian" is the 74th episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. It is the tenth episode of the fifth season, and first aired on December 9, 1993. In this episode, Jerry has troubles with appearing racially insensitive in front of a ...
." He briefly appears in a later episode "
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", where it is revealed he designed a mannequin which looks like Elaine. * Robin (played by
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) – A
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at the comedy club. She is George's girlfriend in "The Fire", but breaks up with him for his cowardice over a small kitchen fire at her son's birthday party. She appears in "The Finale" Pt. 2, where she recaps the incident at her son's birthday party. * Rusty (played by
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) – A homeless man who falsely identifies Kramer in a police lineup and is hired by Kramer and Newman as labor for their short-lived rickshaw venture. During his trial run, Rusty stole the rickshaw. He appears in "
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" and "
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." * Sal Bass (played by
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): Kramer meets him at the health club and thinks he is
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. In "
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," Sal Bass is shown watching Jerry's pilot program with Sidra. Out of the blue, Bass remarks, "You know, that
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had some really large breasts." * Sally Weaver (played by
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) – Susan Ross's roommate in college, originally from
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, she appears in "
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" and " The Doll" as an aspiring actress and comedian. In " The Doll," she was directly responsible for ruining Jerry's bit for ''The Charles Grodin Show'', not once but twice. In "The Cartoon" she becomes famous and even gets a
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special for her one-woman show, titled "Jerry Seinfeld is the Devil". In "The Doll," it is revealed that Sally was an executive at Federal Express. * Scott Drake (played by
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): A mutual friend of the main characters, often referred to as "the Drake." Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer give him and his fiancée a big screen TV as a wedding gift. They break up and his ex-fiancée, the "Drakette," gives it away to charity. In "
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," the Drake and Drakette have gotten back together and watch Jerry's pilot program on a small, handheld black and white television. In "
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," he is engaged to marry the Drakette again, but they break up after he learns that the wedding is on the same day as the
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and tries to postpone it. * Shlomo: (played by Reuven Bar-Yotam): Appears in Season's 8 "
The Muffin Tops "The Muffin Tops" is the 155th episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the 21st episode of the eighth season. It aired on May 8, 1997. In this episode, George dates a woman while pretending to be a tourist from Arkansas, Kramer starts runn ...
" as a foreign guy on Kramer's "Peterman Reality Tour" bus, who questions the pizza-pound cake. In Season's 9 "
The Frogger "The Frogger" is the 174th episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It is the 18th episode for the ninth and final season. It first aired on April 23, 1998. In this episode, Elaine eats a vintage cake from King Edward VIII's wedding, Jerry mainta ...
," he appears again as Shlomo the truck driver, who George hires to help him move the ''
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'' machine. * Sid (played by Jay Brooks): Professional car parker. George fills in for him briefly in "
The Alternate Side "The Alternate Side" is the 28th episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''. The episode was the 11th episode of the show's third season, and aired on December 4, 1991. The episode was written by Larry David and Bill Masters, and was directed by Tom Cher ...
" and fails miserably, causing Sid's nephew to lose his foot to amputation because George's incompetence caused several of Sid's regular customers to quit. This created a significant loss of income to Sid, thereby rendering him unable to finance his nephew's operation. Sid appears again in "
The Parking Space "The Parking Space" is the 39th episode of the sitcom '' Seinfeld''. The episode was the 22nd episode of the third season. It aired on April 22, 1992. The story centers on George's protracted struggle with Kramer's friend Mike to claim a parking ...
." * Sid Farkus (played by Patrick Cronin): Middle-manager of a women's underwear manufacturing company and friend of Frank Costanza. Interviews George for a bra salesman position and ends up hiring him, only to reverse his decision after George hits on Sid's boss Ellen De Granmont (
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) ("
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"). Later meets with Frank and Kramer to discuss manufacturing the bro/manssiere in " The Doorman". Wears
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. He dates Estelle Costanza briefly while she and Frank are separated. * Sidra Holland (played by
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): Jerry's date in "
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." Known for her breasts and catch phrase "They're real and they're spectacular." She also appears in "
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," watching Jerry's pilot program with Sal Bass, and in "
The Finale The Finale may refer to: * "The Finale" (''Everybody Loves Raymond''), the final episode of ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' * "The Finale" (''Seinfeld''), the final two episodes of ''Seinfeld'' * "The Finale" (''Will & Grace''), the final episode of '' ...
," sleeping with
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. * Sue Ellen Mischke (played by
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): Known as the "bra-less wonder," heiress to the
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candy bar fortune, and nemesis of Elaine, whom she has known since they attended high school in Maryland together. In "
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", Elaine is so incensed that Sue Ellen doesn't wear a bra that she gives her a bra as a gift, which Sue Ellen then wears as a top. That causes Kramer to crash George's car when he and Jerry see her walking down the street. In "
The Betrayal "The Betrayal" is the 164th episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the eighth episode for the ninth and final season. It aired on November 20, 1997. In this episode, Jerry betrays George by having sex with his girlfriend Nina, right be ...
," Sue Ellen invites Elaine to India for her wedding. Elaine and Sue Ellen briefly reconcile before it is revealed that Elaine once had a relationship with Sue Ellen's groom. She also appears in " The Bottle Deposit, Part 1" and "
The Abstinence "The Abstinence" is the 143rd episode of the American sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the ninth episode for the eighth season, originally broadcast on the NBC network on November 21, 1996. This episode focuses on George and Elaine's experiments wit ...
." * The Doctor (Siegel/Wexler) (played by
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): The
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who performed the surgery in "
The Junior Mint "The Junior Mint" is the 60th episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It is the 20th episode of the fourth season. It aired on March 18, 1993. In the episode, Jerry cannot remember the name of the woman he is dating and learns that it rhymes with a ...
," he was also the doctor who broke the news of Susan's death in "
The Invitations "The Invitations" is the 24th and final episode of the seventh season of ''Seinfeld'' and the 134th overall episode. It originally aired on May 16, 1996, and was the last episode written by co-creator Larry David before he left the writing staff ...
" and who diagnosed George's atrophied condition in "
The Summer of George "The Summer of George" is the 156th episode of the sitcom '' Seinfeld''. It was also the 22nd and final episode of the eighth season. It originally aired on May 15, 1997 on NBC. In this episode, after being fired from the New York Yankees, George ...
." Also testified in "
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" about George's reaction to the news of Susan's death, which he described as "restrained jubilation" which caused Susan's parents to be angry with him. * The Soup Nazi (played by Larry Thomas): Based on a real person ( Al Yeganeh), the Soup Nazi is a soup
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who often denied customers his delicious soup for the slightest misbehavior with the admonition, "NO soup for you!" The character's name, revealed in "
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," is Yev Kassem. * Tia Van Camp (played by Jennifer Campbell): Blonde supermodel whom Jerry is seated next to on an airplane flight back to New York ("The Airport"). Jerry gets a date with Tia. Tia eventually dumps Jerry in "The Pick" when she notices him in his car, appearing to pick his nose. * Tina Robbins: (played by
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): A "waitress/actress" (although she considers herself an "actress/waitress") who is Elaine's roommate in her original apartment, later moving out and sub-letting it to her. She is introduced in " The Deal" and dates Kramer in "
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," much to the dismay of Elaine, who complains about the loud tribal music and sexual noises in her apartment. Elaine describes her acting as "
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, but without the talent." She makes a brief appearance in "
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," kicking Elaine out of her apartment for, among other things, buzzing up a jewel thief and using Canadian quarters in the washing machine. * Vanessa (played by Lynn Clark): An attractive woman whom Jerry meets at a birthday party in "The Stake Out" (Season 1, Episode 2). They date once in "The Stock Tip" (Season 1, Episode 5). * Walter: (played by
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): Co-worker of Elaine at J. Peterman. He appears in four episodes: "
The Summer of George "The Summer of George" is the 156th episode of the sitcom '' Seinfeld''. It was also the 22nd and final episode of the eighth season. It originally aired on May 15, 1997 on NBC. In this episode, after being fired from the New York Yankees, George ...
," "
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," " The Apology" and "
The Frogger "The Frogger" is the 174th episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It is the 18th episode for the ninth and final season. It first aired on April 23, 1998. In this episode, Elaine eats a vintage cake from King Edward VIII's wedding, Jerry mainta ...
." * Wyck Thayer (played by
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): Chairman of the Susan Ross Foundation, who assumes that George actually killed Susan. Appeared in the first two episodes of the eighth season, as well as "
The Van Buren Boys "The Van Buren Boys" is the 148th episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the 14th episode for the 8th season, originally airing on February 6, 1997. In this episode, everyone is convinced Jerry Seinfeld (character), Jerry's new girlfriend is ...
" later in the same season. George consistently calls Wyck "Wink."


Unseen characters

*Bob Sacamano – One of Kramer's best friends, who is often referred to as the source of nutty ideas or inaccurate information (his initials, perhaps coincidentally, are "B.S."). He is from New Jersey. In "
The Heart Attack "The Heart Attack" is the eighth episode of the second season of NBC's '' Seinfeld'', and the show's 13th episode overall. It aired on April 25, 1991. Plot While watching a science fiction B movie, ''The Flaming Globes of Sigmund'', Jerry falls ...
," Kramer explains how Bob had a botched hernia operation, so that now he has a high-pitched voice and spends his days in a wheelchair. He also had rabies at some point. Bob worked, for a time, in a condom factory and provided a bag of defective condoms to Kramer in "
The Fix-Up "The Fix-Up" is the 33rd episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It is the 16th episode of the show's third season. It aired on February 5, 1992. The episode won the award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series at the 1992 Emmy Awards for Larry ...
," which George then used with Elaine's friend, briefly thinking he had impregnated her as a result. Bob once stayed at Kramer's apartment as a guest for a year and a half. Larry Charles created Sacamano, naming him after a real-life friend. Bob also befriended Jerry when Jerry and Kramer switch apartments; Jerry adds that Bob sells Russian hats in
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for $40: the hats are made from
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, a type of rat, instead of
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. In the ninth season episode "
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," Kramer states that Bob Sacamano's father (Bob Sacamano Sr.) lives in Florida; he's the source of faulty electronic organizers known as "Willards" (instead of the more expensive " Wizards") that foil Kramer's run for condo board president. Although Sacamano himself is never seen, Sacamano Sr. appears in a deleted scene. * Cousin Jeffrey – Jerry's horse-faced cousin, about whom Uncle Leo always raves. He worked for the
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. Jeffrey once got Jerry tickets to a
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concert, and George, sans eyeglasses, once claimed to see Jeffrey kissing Jerry's girlfriend in the street (it turned out to be a policewoman patting a horse). According to Uncle Leo, Jeffrey's favorite animal is the
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because he likes the spots, and he keeps in close contact with his college botany professor, a friendship which Leo thinks is rare. Jeffrey received a citation from the city for his edible foliage tour through
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. The back of Cousin Jeffrey's head can be seen in the deleted scenes for "The Glasses" episode on the season DVD. *Lomez – An unseen friend of Kramer's. He is an
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, "old school," according to Kramer in "
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." In ''
The Betrayal "The Betrayal" is the 164th episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the eighth episode for the ninth and final season. It aired on November 20, 1997. In this episode, Jerry betrays George by having sex with his girlfriend Nina, right be ...
'', Kramer bangs on the door of a portable toilet yelling "Come on Lomez, we're going to miss the movie!" When Kramer starts the Peterman Reality Bus Tour in "
The Muffin Tops "The Muffin Tops" is the 155th episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the 21st episode of the eighth season. It aired on May 8, 1997. In this episode, George dates a woman while pretending to be a tourist from Arkansas, Kramer starts runn ...
," he notes Lomez's place of worship on the tour. Kramer purchases a hot tub from Lomez and speaks on the phone to him while taking a shower in " The Apology." In " The Package," Kramer tells Jerry that he traded his stereo to Lomez for some steaks. In "
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," Kramer's intern Darren tells Jerry and George that "Mr. Kramer's in a meeting with Mr. Lomez." And in "
The Van Buren Boys "The Van Buren Boys" is the 148th episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the 14th episode for the 8th season, originally airing on February 6, 1997. In this episode, everyone is convinced Jerry Seinfeld (character), Jerry's new girlfriend is ...
," one of the Susan Ross Scholarship interviewees is credited, although not mentioned, as Lomez Junior. His relation, if any, to Lomez remains unknown as his only line is "You like that, don't you?" when George mentions that he has a 4.0 GPA. In "
The Slicer "The Slicer" is the 163rd episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the seventh episode of the ninth and final season. It first aired on November 13, 1997.
," Kramer tells Elaine that Lomez blew his neighbor's circuit to stop an incessant alarm, prompting her to do the same. Later in the same episode, Kramer tells Elaine that, in blowing his neighbor's circuit, Lomez caused the automatic cat feeder to stop functioning, resulting in incessant meowing from the neighbor's cat. When Elaine asks Kramer what Lomez did about it, he replies that "He moved to a motel and the cat eventually died."


Imaginary characters and pseudonyms

* Art Vandelay – George's imaginary alter-ego, which is referenced in many episodes. In "
The Finale The Finale may refer to: * "The Finale" (''Everybody Loves Raymond''), the final episode of ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' * "The Finale" (''Seinfeld''), the final two episodes of ''Seinfeld'' * "The Finale" (''Will & Grace''), the final episode of '' ...
," the name of the judge is coincidentally Arthur Vandelay. * Kel Varnsen – An alias used by Jerry in " The Boyfriend," in order to help George with his Vandelay Industries. He also uses this alias in "
The Puerto Rican Day "The Puerto Rican Day" is the 176th episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It aired on May 7, 1998, and was the 20th episode of the ninth and final season. It was the show's second-highest-rated episode of all time, with 38.8 million viewers, on ...
." * H.E. Pennypacker – Kramer appears as H. E. Pennypacker, "a wealthy industrialist." In order to help Elaine get revenge on Putumayo in " The Millennium," Kramer (as "Pennypacker") attempts to use his pricing gun to greatly reduce the prices of the store's clothing. When Kramer inadvertently crushes the pricing gun, he removes the desiccants from some of the clothes (which will make clothes noticeably musty in five years), and tells Gladys Mayo, "I think I'm going to build a roller coaster instead." He also uses the alias in "
The Puerto Rican Day "The Puerto Rican Day" is the 176th episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It aired on May 7, 1998, and was the 20th episode of the ninth and final season. It was the show's second-highest-rated episode of all time, with 38.8 million viewers, on ...
" where he poses as a buyer interested in an apartment in order to use its bathroom. * Martin van Nostrand or Peter von Nostrand – As Dr. Martin von Nostrand, Kramer tried to get Elaine's medical chart in " The Package." He also used the von Nostrand alias in "
The Slicer "The Slicer" is the 163rd episode of the NBC sitcom '' Seinfeld''. This was the seventh episode of the ninth and final season. It first aired on November 13, 1997.
," posing as a Juilliard-trained dermatologist, and is recognized as Dr. von Nostrand in "
The Strike ''The Strike'' (also known as ''Strike!'', although this is more properly the title of the fictitious Hollywood movie featured in the episode) is one of the short comedy films – written by Peter Richardson and Pete Richens, and directed by Ric ...
." Kramer used the name Martin von Nostrand (without the "doctor" prefix) while auditioning for the role of himself on the show ''Jerry'' in "
The Pilot, Part 1 "The Pilot" is the two-part season finale episode of season four of ''Seinfeld'', comprising the season's 23rd and 24th episodes (63rd and 64th episodes in the series). It first aired on May 20, 1993. This two-part episode aired at an earlier ti ...
." Kramer posed as Professor Peter von Nostrand in "
The Nose Job "The Nose Job" is the 26th episode of '' Seinfeld''. It is the ninth episode of the show's third season. It first aired on November 20, 1991. The episode was written by Peter Mehlman and was directed by Tom Cherones. Plot Kramer wants a jacket b ...
" in order to retrieve a jacket from another man's apartment.


References


External links

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