- Jerry Seinfeld
Jerome Seinfeld (born April 29, 1954) is a Golden Globe- and Emmy award-winning American comedian, actor, and writer. Seinfeld is often described as an observational comedian. He is best known for playing a semi-fictional version of himself in the long-running sitcom "Seinfeld", which he co-created, helped write, and executive produced. - Evan Seinfeld
Evan Seinfeld (born December 29, 1967 in Brooklyn, New York) is an adult film actor, director and heavy metal vocalist for the band, The Spyderz. Previously, he had also performed with Biohazard and Damnocracy. He was born in Brooklyn and raised by father Ira and mother Lois. He spent his early summers with his parents at Camp Lokanda in Glen Spey, New York where his father was the head counselor. - Teri Hatcher
Teri Lynn Hatcher (born December 8, 1964) is an Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning American actress and author. She gained attention for her role as Lois Lane in the television series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" co-starring with Dean Cain. Hatcher is also well-known for portraying Susan Mayer, in "Desperate Housewives", an accident-prone divorcee. - Michael Richards
Michael Anthony Richards (born July 24, 1949) is an American comedian and film and television actor best known for his role as the eccentric Cosmo Kramer on the television show "Seinfeld", a role which earned him three Emmy Awards. Richards began his career as a stand up comedian, first stepping into a national spotlight when he was featured on Billy Crystal's first cable TV special. He went on to become a series regular on ABC's "Fridays". - Larry David
Larry David, born July 2, 1947 in Brooklyn, New York, is an Emmy-winning actor, writer, comedian, producer and film director. David was co-creator, head writer and executive producer (as well as the voice of New York Yankees Owner George Steinbrenner) for the television series "Seinfeld". He also created and stars in the HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm". - Jason Alexander
Jason Alexander (born Jason Scott Greenspan on September 23, 1959) is a television, cinema and musical theatre actor, best known for his role as George Costanza on the hit television series "Seinfeld". - Amanda Peet
Amanda Peet (born January 11, 1972) is an American film and television actress. - Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Julia Elizabeth Scarlett Louis-Dreyfus (born January 13, 1961) is an Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG Award-winning American actress and comedian who gained popularity while playing the role of Elaine Benes on the NBC sitcom "Seinfeld" in the 1990s. She currently stars in the CBS sitcom "The New Adventures of Old Christine". - Jerry Stiller
Jerry Stiller (born June 8, 1927) is an American comedian, actor, and father of Ben Stiller. - Patrick Warburton
Patrick J. Warburton (born November 14, 1964) is an American television actor and voice artist. He is known for his television roles of David Puddy on "Seinfeld", the title role on the live-action version of "The Tick", and the evil Jonny Johnson on the final season of "NewsRadio". He is also the voice of Kronk in "The Emperor's New Groove", bodyguard Brock Samson on "The Venture Bros.", wheelchair-bound Joe Swanson on "Family Guy", … - Spike Feresten
Spike Feresten is an American television writer and personality. He is currently the host of a late night talk show on FOX called Talkshow with Spike Feresten. - Wayne Knight
Wayne Knight (born August 7, 1955) is an American actor, known for his roles as Newman in the TV sitcom "Seinfeld", Don Orville in the TV sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun, Dennis Nedry in "Jurassic Park", and Stan Polak in "Space Jam" with Michael Jordan. - Larry Charles
Larry Charles (February 20, 1956) is a Jewish American writer, director and producer. He is most well known as a staff writer for the American television sitcom "Seinfeld", contributing some of the show's darkest and most absurd storylines, and as director of the film "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan". - Laurie David
Laurie Lennard David (born 22 March 1958) is a trustee of the Natural Resources Defense Council and a member of the Advisory Board of The Children's Nature Institute. She is a contributing blogger to the The Huffington Post, and a political activist. She was also married to Larry David (co-creator of "Seinfeld" and creator of "Curb Your Enthusiasm"), for fourteen years. - John O'Hurley
John Gerald O'Hurley (born October 9, 1954, in Kittery, Maine) is an American actor best known for his recurring role as J. Peterman on "Seinfeld". On September 11, 2006, John replaced Richard Karn as the fifth host of "Family Feud". Recently, he was considered and tried out to be the new host of The Price is Right. He is currently starring in the Las Vegas production of Spamalot at Wynn Las Vegas as King Arthur. - Andy Ackerman
Andy Ackerman is a director and producer who is best known for his work on "Seinfeld", "The New Adventures of Old Christine" and the HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm". He was also a co-producer of "Cheers" and producer of "The Ellen Show" and has directed or guest directed such series as "Everybody Loves Raymond"," Becker, "Frasier", "Andy Richter Controls the Universe" and "The Ellen Show". - David Steinberg
David Steinberg, born into a Jewish family August 9, 1940, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is a Canadian comedian, actor, director, writer and author. He was one of the best-known stand-up comics in the USA during the late 1960s and appeared on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show" 140 times. Steinberg also directed episodes of many the most successful television comedies of the last fifteen years, including" Seinfeld", "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "Mad About You", … - Andy Robin
Andy Robin is a writer and director who worked on NBC's Seinfeld for several seasons with collaborator Gregg Kavet, penning many episodes, including "The Junior Mint", "The Jimmy", and "The Fatigues", which won the Writers Guild Award for Episodic Comedy. The duo wrote and directed "Live Free or Die", … - Pat Cooper
Pat Cooper (born Pasquale Caputo on July 31, 1929 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American comedian. Cooper is primarily known for his stand up routines, where he often makes reference to his Italian heritage from Mola di Bari, Italy. He was also a frequent guest on many radio shows in the 1980s, in particular, "The Howard Stern Show". On August 8, 1989, Cooper made an appearance on Stern's show, … - Dan Cortese
Dan Cortese (born September 14 1967 in Sewickley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American actor. Cortese first came to prominence as host of "MTV Sports" from 1992 to 1993. He has had starring roles in the 1993 remake of "Route 66", "Traps", "Melrose Place", "The Single Guy", "Veronica's Closet", "Rock Me Baby", and "Ball & Chain". Cortese appeared in the NBC television series "Seinfeld", … - Greg Daniels
Greg Daniels is an American television comedy writer, producer, and director. He began his career as a writer on HBO's satirical news show "Not Necessarily the News" before moving to "Saturday Night Live". He spent three seasons at SNL, winning an Emmy Award in the process. Greg then joined "The Simpsons", writing and producing some of the most popular episodes in the history of the series (including "22 Short Films About Springfield", "Homer and Apu", … - Barney Martin
Barney Martin (March 3 1923 - March 21 2005) was an American actor. After serving in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II, he returned to his native New York City and served as a police officer. He got his start as a comedian while still a police officer, writing jokes for his deputy commissioners' speeches. Entering show business in the 1950s as a writer for Steve Allen, he was discovered by Mel Brooks in 1968, who cast him in "The Producers". - Carol Leifer
Carol Leifer (born July 27, 1956 in Long Island, New York) is an American comedian best known as Jerry Seinfeld's ex-girlfriend, as well as the basis for the character Elaine Benes on the television show, "Seinfeld". Leifer is an accomplished stand-up comedian, writer, producer and actor and has been involved in such television shows as "Seinfeld", "It's Like, You Know...", "Alright Already", and "The Larry Sanders Show". - Larry Thomas
Larry Thomas, best known for his role as the Soup Nazi on "Seinfeld", has appeared in a number of films, TV shows, and commercials, and appears at autograph-signing shows across the country. He was also nominated for an Emmy Award for his "Seinfeld" appearance. In 1997, he made a cameo appearance as the black jack dealer in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery". In 2004, he guest-starred as himself in the "Scrubs" episode "My Self-Examination". - Dedee Pfeiffer
Dedee Pfeiffer (born Dorothy Pfeiffer on January 1, 1964 in Midway City, Orange County, California) is an American film and television actress. She is the sister of actresses Michelle Pfeiffer and Lori Pfeiffer. Dedee has starred in many films and on TV, her best-known TV roles are on the television series playing on Cybill Shepherd's series "Cybill" as her daughter, "Rachel Blanders", from 1995-1997. - Kenny Kramer
Kenny Kramer was the basis for the character of Cosmo Kramer in the sitcom "Seinfeld". - Estelle Harris
Estelle Harris (born April 4, 1932 in New York City), is an American actress who is best known for her supporting role as Estelle Costanza, George's (Jason Alexander) mother, and Frank's (Jerry Stiller) wife on the long-running TV sitcom "Seinfeld". She often plays annoying, older women on television and the movies and has voiced such characters as Lula, the unruly talking enchanted sword from "Dave the Barbarian", Mama Lipsky in "Kim Possible", … - Bryan Cranston
Bryan L. Cranston (born March 7 1956 in San Fernando Valley, California) is an Award-winning American actor, voice actor, writer and director, best known in his role as Hal, the father of the family in the Fox Network television situation comedy "Malcolm in the Middle." He also played Dr. Tim Whatley on "Seinfeld" and other roles in numerous movies and television programs. - Constance Zimmer
Constance Zimmer (born October 11, 1970, in Seattle) is an American actress. She currently (as of 2006) resides in Eagle Rock, California. Her past credits include "Good Morning, Miami", "Entourage", "Joan of Arcadia", and "In Justice". She is currently appearing as attorney Claire Simms on Season 3 of "Boston Legal". She joined the regular cast in the episode "Lincoln". - Tobin Bell
Tobin Bell (born August 7 1942) is an American film and television actor. Bell was born in Queens, New York and raised in Weymouth, Massachusetts. His mother, Eileen Bell, is an English-born actress. - Corbin Bernsen
Corbin Dean Bernsen (born September 7, 1954) is an American actor, known for his work on television. His greatest fame came from his role of Arnold Becker on "L.A. Law" during the late 1980s and early 1990s, though he has appeared regularly as a cast member or guest on other shows, including "General Hospital", "Cuts", and "Psych". - Carol Kane
Carolyn Laurie Kane (born June 18 1952, Cleveland, Ohio, USA) is an American actress. - Liz Sheridan
Liz Sheridan (born Elizabeth Sheridan on April 10, 1929, in Westchester County, New York) is an American actress. She began her career as a dancer working in New York City in nightclubs and musicals. There, she met the then-unknown James Dean. Sheridan claims that that she and Dean became engaged and had a short-lived romance. However, after he was cast in a play which looked to be successful, … - Alec Mapa
Alec Mapa (born July 10, 1965) is an American actor and comedian. His most recent television role has been as Vern, Gabrielle's gay best friend, on the hit ABC series "Desperate Housewives". Before that, he made history as the first Asian gay regular on a sitcom as Adam Benet in the UPN comedy Half & Half. Mapa, a Filipino American, was born in San Francisco. He got his first break when he was cast to replace B.D. Wong in the Broadway production of M. Butterfly. - George Shapiro
George Shapiro is an American Talent Manager and multiple Emmy and Golden Globe winning television producer. He represented the late Andy Kaufman and is among the most succesfull managers in showbusiness. He currently represents Jerry Seinfeld. Shapiro graduated from New York University. He then went to work in the mailroom at the William Morris Agency in New York. He advanced rapidly within the company and soon became an agent. - Len Lesser
Leonard King "Len" Lesser (December 3, 1922) is an American actor best known for his role as Uncle Leo on "Seinfeld" after having joined the cast during the second season. Len has appeared on American TV steadily since 1955 having appeared on scores of TV classics such as "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "Get Smart", "Quincy", "The Rockford Files", "Mad About You", "Boy Meets World", Everybody Loves Raymond and, most recently, … - James Lesure
James Lesure (born September 21, 1975 in Los Angeles, California) portrays Mike Cannon on the TV series "Las Vegas". His previous roles including playing Mel Ellis on "For Your Love" series and made a brief cameo in the horror sequel, "The Ring 2". He is also known for his guest appearances on many different US TV series, including "Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip", "Seinfeld", "Alias", … - Brad Hall
Brad Hall (born March 21, 1958, Santa Barbara, California) is an American writer and actor, best known as a "Saturday Night Live" news anchor on "Saturday Night News". He was also the creator of the TV series "The Single Guy" and "Watching Ellie". He is married to actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus ("Seinfeld", "Saturday Night Live" and "The New Adventures of Old Christine"), … - James Hong
James Hong is an American actor and the ex-president of the Association of Asian/Pacific American Artists (AAPAA). - David James Elliott
David James Elliott (born David William Smith on September 21, 1960 in Milton, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian-born actor who was the star of the series "JAG" from 1995 to 2005, playing lead character Harmon Rabb Jr.. During his teenage years he was part of a band, quitting Milton District High School in his final year to pursue his dream of becoming a rock star. At 19 however he realized this wouldn't happen and returned to finish high school.
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