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Newman is a
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and the main
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of the television show ''
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'', portrayed by
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from 1992 until the show's finale in 1998. He is Jerry's
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and Kramer's friend. ''
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'' included him in their 2013 list of The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time. In 2016, ''
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'' ranked him #16 of their "40 Greatest TV Villains of All Time".


Background

Newman makes his first physical appearance in " The Suicide", but he is first established as a character in the earlier episode " The Revenge", in which only his voice (provided by
Larry David Lawrence Gene David (born July 2, 1947) is an American comedian, writer, actor, and television producer. He and Jerry Seinfeld created the television sitcom ''Seinfeld'', on which David was head writer and executive producer for the first seve ...
) is heard. Knight dubbed over the dialogue for syndication airings. Newman lives in apartment 5E, which is directly down the hall from Jerry's apartment, 5A. However, there are continuity inconsistencies regarding his residence. In the season 6 episode "
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 o ...
", Newman's apartment is 5F. In the Season 7 episode " The Engagement", Newman's apartment is 5E. In the Season 9 episode " The Strongbox", another man, Phil, is seen entering 5E. At other times it seems Newman lives in a different part of the building from Jerry altogether. In " The Big Salad" Newman greets Jerry with "what brings you down to the east wing?", while in "
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" Newman says George "hangs out with Jerry in the west wing of the building". In "
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" Kramer tells Jerry that Newman "has a girl ''up'' there", referring to his apartment. Newman was created as a counterpoint to the Jerry character, though the reason for their animosity is never revealed. Seinfeld once described Newman as the
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to his
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. Knight has described him as "pure evil", as did Jerry in the episode "The Big Salad" when he says "I've looked into his eyes. He's pure evil."


Personality

Newman's role is primarily as Jerry's nemesis and a frequent collaborator in Kramer's elaborate and bizarre schemes. Often described as Jerry's "sworn enemy" (" The Andrea Doria"), Newman is cunning and often schemes against Jerry. He speaks often in a humorously sinister tone (mainly to Jerry). Jerry refers to Newman as "pure evil" on more than one occasion. Jerry's trademark greeting for Newman is to say "Hello, ''Newman''" in a snide and condescending tone, while Newman responds "Hello, Jerry" in a falsely jovial tone. Helen Seinfeld also greets Newman in the same way. Newman considers Jerry to be undeserving of his fame, referring to Jerry's audience as a "half soused nightclub rabble that lap up your inane 'observations.'" Newman's own talents as a
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and wordsmith are not inconsiderable, yet recognition similar to Jerry’s has so far eluded him. When asked about why the character Jerry hates Newman,
Jerry Seinfeld Jerome Allen Seinfeld ( ; born April 29, 1954) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for playing a semi-fictionalized version of himself in the sitcom '' Seinfeld'', which he created and wrote with La ...
stated in an interview with BuzzFeed Brews that "The real answer orwhy I hated Newman was because it just seemed funny to hate Newman... Everybody has one very eccentric friend that is kind of out there. You've got your friends that are like you, then you have that one friend that's really not like you at all and that's what you like about them, they're kind of an outer orbit. And ''their'' friend is someone you cannot deal with at all... but there was no real reason for me to hate Newman, he never did anything bad to me, it was just fun. It was fun to hate him." Newman is a frequent source of annoyance and problems for Jerry, such in "
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" when Newman's secret use of Jerry's apartment results in a
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infestation, and in "
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" when Newman gets Jerry into trouble with his parents after he tells them Jerry was making out with his girlfriend during the film ''
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''. Jerry's response upon discovering Newman is to blame for any situation is to clench his fist and mutter "Newman!" However, the depth of Jerry and Newman's enmity seems to vary, and Jerry sometimes seems to consider him merely an annoying neighbor, rather than an outright enemy. Occasionally events lead one of them ("
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"), or both (" The Soup Nazi"), to briefly forget their differences and at times even work together on some scheme, such as in "
The Shower Head "The Shower Head" is the 126th episode of NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This is the sixteenth episode for the seventh season. It aired on February 15, 1996. It had 32.3 million US viewers. This episode focuses on Jerry and George's struggles to get the ...
" when they join with Kramer to buy
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non-water-saving shower heads. In " The Old Man", Jerry casually mentions "a couple of friends", referring to Kramer and Newman. In "
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", Jerry and Newman also attend
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together, but only because of a ticket mix-up. Earlier in the same episode, Jerry reluctantly agrees with
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that Newman is "merry", which appeared to be a compliment of sorts. Newman is a good friend of Kramer's, and the pair are forever participating in various
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s. In "
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", Newman and Kramer decide to use a
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to transport people from place to place. In "The Old Man", they try to find valuable records to sell for cash, and in "
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" they attempt to cash-in by transporting New York bottles to Michigan for the higher redemption value. Despite his girth, Newman shows surprising athletic ability. Jerry claims he is a "fantastic" tennis player and he is seen running athletically in several episodes. He can climb trees very well ("like a
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", as Kramer puts it), a skill he claims to have learned in the
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. Newman takes his job as a mailman with pride but, paradoxically, is portrayed as a lazy worker with such habits as not working when it is raining or hiding bags of mail in Jerry's basement storage locker rather than delivering them. Despite such clear lack of respect for mail, he nevertheless impulsively protests the idea of any mail being considered "junk". He is sometimes known to use his job for corrupt purposes - such as purposely withholding mail (often utility bills or the like) - for blackmail, revenge, or using the
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to get himself out of jail. He has a few friends from the post office and girlfriends in a couple of episodes. In "The Bottle Deposit", after he is dumped from his mail truck, he seeks refuge in a farmer's house, but is kicked out for having sex with the farmer's daughter, who calls him "Norman" (this was a mistake by the actress, not the revelation of Newman's actual first name). Newman is also seen with a supermodel after his birthday wish comes true in "
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". Newman has unrequited romantic feelings for Elaine over the course of the series, but in " The Reverse Peephole", he rejects her advances when she tries to seduce him to get back a fur coat, out of loyalty to his current girlfriend. In a deleted scene, after the relationship is ended, he approaches Elaine in hopes that her offer is still open. Newman's angry rants are bombastic and verbose, displaying an impressive command of language. Newman's final monologue against Jerry occurs in " The Finale" after Jerry refuses to take him to
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:


United States Postal Service

Newman is an employee of the
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, which is portrayed in the series as a powerful and nefarious, yet bureaucratic and inept organization. When they are arrested in " The Engagement", Newman assures Kramer and Elaine that they will not be prosecuted: "In 20 minutes, that place'll be swarming with mailmen. We'll be back on the street by lunch." Newman's occupation is first revealed in " The Old Man". George, upon learning it, asks "Aren't ostal workersthe guys that always go crazy and come back with a gun and shoot everybody?" Newman's ominous reply is "Sometimes." When asked why, Newman has an outburst about the unending nature of mail delivery. In "
The Junk Mail "The Junk Mail" is the 161st episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It was the fifth episode of the ninth and final season. The episode aired on October 30, 1997. In this episode, Jerry is gifted a van by a childhood friend and cannot turn it d ...
", Kramer realizes the Postal Service has become obsolete and starts an anti-mail campaign; he is later abducted by Post Office security men. Newman attempted earlier to dissuade Kramer: "You don't know the half of what goes on here." For his efforts to save Kramer, Newman is escorted by Postal Service employees with a bucket on his head, pleading for Kramer to "tell the world my story." In " The Package", Newman's business card is shown; it reads "Newman". Newman claims that he once worked the same postal route as
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, otherwise known as the "Son of Sam", who was working for the Postal Service at the time of his 1977 capture. When the police come to arrest him in " The Engagement", his first words to them are, "What took you so long?", the same words Berkowitz used when arrested. In real life, however, Berkowitz did not have a mail route; he worked as a letter-sorter. In October 2020, Wayne Knight reprised his role as Newman to deliver an online "public service announcement" regarding the
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. In the video, he accused President
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of trying to delay
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in the
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by undercutting the postal service, asserting that "the only person who can slow down the mail is a mailman."


Development

Series co-creator
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conceived the character when writing the script for
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's " The Revenge". Newman was envisioned as Kramer's
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suicidal friend. He was set to appear in one scene, in which he explained that he jumped from the apartment building, but an awning had broken his fall. Tim Russ, who would go on to star in '' Star Trek: Voyager'', auditioned for the role, as did William Thomas, Jr., known for his appearance on ''
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'', who was cast in the part. However, between the first and the second draft, the plot was significantly reduced; the scene in which the character appeared was cut, and Newman's role in the episode was cut down to a brief dialogue with Kramer, with Newman off-screen. David recorded the lines himself, though he was not credited. While conceiving a plotline for the third-season episode " The Suicide", the writing staff decided to create a friend for Kramer. Though they never had the intention of having the Newman character return on the show, they felt it was easy to use him again, as he had already been introduced. Newman was initially envisioned as the son of the landlord who owned Jerry and Kramer's building, making him able to snitch about the building's inhabitants without being punished for it. However, in between drafts the writing staff decided to make Newman an inhabitant of the building and more of a nemesis to Jerry. Among the actors who auditioned for the part were
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, Dan Schneider and
Wayne Knight Wayne Elliot Knight (born August 7, 1955) is an American actor. In television, he played Newman on '' Seinfeld'' (1992–1998) and Officer Don Orville on '' 3rd Rock from the Sun'' (1996–2001). He also voiced Igor on ''Toonsylvania'' (1998 ...
. Knight remarked that he was very excited to audition, as he was already a fan of the show. David immediately thought Knight was "terrific" for the part, and was also amused by his hefty appearance as opposed to Kramer's slim figure. Though Seinfeld felt introducing a friend of Kramer might ruin the character's mystique, Knight's performance convinced him otherwise. The part was initially a one-time guest-appearance, but Seinfeld and David were impressed with Knight and felt Newman was a character they could further exploit; as
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later explained "our show was driven by characters and there was no way they were going to let Wayne Knight go." Newman would remain a recurring character until the series'
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in 1998. To establish better continuity, Knight re-recorded Newman's lines in "The Revenge" for the syndicated version of the episode. Both versions of the dialogue were included on the ''Seinfeld: Volume 1''
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boxset. When it was announced in 1998 that the show would end, Knight proclaimed "I'm gonna burn all of Newman's clothes and those funky black shoes I've been wearing all these years. He dresses like
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. Nobody's done more with a muted plaid than I have." Prior to the finale, ''
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'' asked Knight if he would be interested in a spin-off focusing on Newman, to which he replied, "I think he could show up on ''
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'' as a snitch, but as for a weekly dose of Newman, well, I think if occasionally you're hit in the head with a ball-peen hammer, you might get slightly dazed. But if you were getting hit week after week, you might get pissed off."


Reception and popularity

In a ''
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'' interview, Knight explained that he was once pulled over by a police officer who merely stopped him to say "Hello, Newman". Newman was ranked No. 1 on TV.com's list of the ten most annoying neighbors.
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of
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often responds, "Hello, Newman" when Ryan Newman wins a
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race. This has happened in the
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and 2017 Camping World 500.


Appearances

*Season 2 **" The Revenge" (originally voiced by Larry David, dubbed over by Wayne Knight in syndication) *Season 3 **" The Suicide" **" The Boyfriend" (parts 1 and 2) **" The Parking Space" **" The Keys" *Season 4 **" The Pitch" **" The Ticket" **"
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" **" The Old Man" **"
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" (cameo) *Season 5 **"
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. Ev ...
" **"
The Lip Reader "The Lip Reader" is the 70th episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It is the sixth episode of the fifth season, and first aired on October 28, 1993. In this episode, George gets Jerry's deaf girlfriend to use her lip reading talent to eavesdrop on h ...
" **"
The Non-Fat Yogurt "The Non-Fat Yogurt" is the 71st episode of the 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 York City mayoral election in whi ...
" **" The Barber" **"
The Marine Biologist "The Marine Biologist" is the 78th episode of the American sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It is the 14th episode of the fifth season. It was originally broadcast on NBC on February 10, 1994. In the episode, George pretends to be a marine biologist in order ...
" **"
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" (part 2) *Season 6 **" The Big Salad" **" The Switch" **"
The Label Maker "The Label Maker" is the 98th episode of NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the 12th episode for the sixth season. It aired on January 19, 1995. The episode follows a pair of Super Bowl tickets which are repeatedly gifted from one person to another, ...
" **"
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 and Jerry both pretend to not know their friend Gary Fogel (played by Jon Lovi ...
" **"
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 o ...
" **"
The Diplomat's Club "The Diplomat's Club" is the 108th episode of NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This is the 22nd episode for the sixth season. It aired on May 4, 1995. The episode was the final appearance of Justin Pitt, Mr. Pitt as a recurring character (though he appears ...
" *Season 7 **" The Engagement" **" The Soup Nazi" **"
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 ...
" **"
The Seven "The Seven" is the 123rd episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the 13th episode for the seventh season, originally airing on February 1, 1996. In this episode, Elaine and Kramer turn to Newman to resolve a dispute over which of them ...
" **"
The Shower Head "The Shower Head" is the 126th episode of NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This is the sixteenth episode for the seventh season. It aired on February 15, 1996. It had 32.3 million US viewers. This episode focuses on Jerry and George's struggles to get the ...
" **"
The Calzone "The Calzone" is the 130th episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This is the 20th episode of the seventh season, originally airing on April 25, 1996. In this episode, George Costanza gets the ear of George Steinbrenner by having calzones for l ...
" **"
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 ...
" (parts 1 and 2) *Season 8 **"
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 ...
" **" The Package" **"
The Chicken Roaster "The Chicken Roaster" is the 142nd episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''. This was the eighth episode for the eighth season, originally airing on November 14, 1996. The episode's story follows the mishaps which follow when Kenny Rogers Roasters open ...
" **" The Andrea Doria" **"
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 a ...
" **" The Millennium" **"
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 ...
" *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-work ...
" **"
The Blood The Blood are an English, London-based punk rock band, formed in 1982. Led by Cardinal Jesus Hate and JJ Bedsore (AKA Colin Smith and Jamie Cantwell), the band formed in the early 1980s under the name "Coming Blood". Their music is a blend of ...
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The Junk Mail "The Junk Mail" is the 161st episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld''. It was the fifth episode of the ninth and final season. The episode aired on October 30, 1997. In this episode, Jerry is gifted a van by a childhood friend and cannot turn it d ...
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The Merv Griffin Show ''The Merv Griffin Show'' is an American television talk show starring Merv Griffin. The series ran from October 1, 1962 to March 29, 1963 on NBC, May 10, 1965 to July 4, 1969 in first-run syndication, from August 18, 1969 to February 11, 1972 ...
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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 befo ...
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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 ...
" **" The Finale" (parts 1 and 2) *Additional appearances ** " The Over-Cheer" (2014) ** "A Message from Your Friendly Local Mail Carrier" (2020)


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