Jerry and Kramer turn a simple phrase into a full-on showdown as they try to outdo each other’s Cockney accents on Seinfeld. ...
Seinfeld's pilot featured a dog named Ralph, but behind-the-scenes decisions led to his removal and reshaped Kramer in the ...
Kramer is determined to prove Lloyd Braun is perfectly fine after his breakdown—and he’s got a very Kramer way of doing it. Sitting around chewing gum, he insists this is exactly what normal looks ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michael Richards as Kramer, Jerry Seinfeld as Jerry, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine, and Jason Alexander as George on 'Seinfeld' ...
Betty Moon’s home in Pacific Palisades stands next to the home of ‘Seinfeld’ star Michael Richards, who lost everything.
In her monthly "Grab Bag" column, Editor in Chief Laura Michaels asks the tough questions—What superhero power would you most ...
On April 4, 1991, an episode of Seinfeld gave Elaine what is arguably her most famous long-running catchphrase.
When it premiered in 1989, Seinfeldbroke conventional sitcom formulas by focusing on the minutiae of everyday life—waiting for a table, losing a sock, crossing a street. But despite being brilliantly ...
Getting up close with culinary experiences is part of an overall luxury travel trend Source: Shutterstock There’s a Seinfeld episode where Kramer is obsessed with launching a business where customers ...
Keith Hernandez revealed he still earns about $5,000 annually from his iconic “Seinfeld" appearance, decades after his ...
The Failure: George is caught "double-dipping" a chip at the wake by Betsy's brother, Timmy, leading to a fight and causing ...
Ahead of Easter, faith — and, especially, Catholicism — is suddenly everywhere: with social media influencers, a documented ...