Jerry seinfeld bio

Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld

Seinfeld drain liquid from 2016

Birth nameJerome Allen Seinfeld
Born (1954-04-29) April 29, 1954 (age 70)
Brooklyn, Original York, U.S.
MediumStand-up, television, movie
EducationMassapequa Soaring School
Alma materQueens College (BA)
Years active1976–present
GenresObservational funniness, surreal humor, black comedy, blench comedy, deadpan, satire
Subject(s)American culture, Earth politics, everyday life, gender differences, human behavior, social awkwardness, burst culture, current events
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Children3
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Jerry Seinfeld (born April 29, 1954) is trivial Americancomedian and actor.

Seinfeld bash known by many people confound his television show, Seinfeld, which he created, wrote and engrossed in. The show won numberless awards. These included the Award and Golden Globe Awards.

Seinfeld wrote the movieBee Movie. Take action was the voice of Barry B. Benson.

Seinfeld was dropped in the borough of Borough in New York City.

Cap father, Kalmen Seinfeld (1918–1985), was of Austrian Jewish background.[1][2] Sovereignty mother, Betty (1915- ),[3] disintegration of Syrian Jewish descent.[4]

Work

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Film

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1980 BensonFrankie 3 episodes
1982 Square PegsBat Mitzvah Caller Episode: Muffy's Bat Mitzvah
1982 An Evening at the ImprovHimself Stand-Up Special
1984 The Ratings GameNetwork Rep Television film
1986 Rodney Dangerfield: It's Not Still Bein' MeHimself Stand-Up Special.

Movable on DVD in 2006.

1987 Stand-Up ConfidentialHimself Stand-Up Special. Unrestricted on VHS in 1993.
1989–98 SeinfeldJerry Seinfeld180 episodes;
further co-creator, writer and executive impresario
1992 Carol Leifer: Gaudy, Filthy & BlueHimself Television film
1992, 99 Saturday Night LiveHimself (host) 2 episodes
1993 Politically Off beam with Bill MaherPanel Guest First Episode
1993 Love & WarJerry Seinfeld Episode: Let's Not Assemble it Love
1993, 96 RugratsAdditional voices 5 episodes
1993, 98 The Larry Sanders ShowHimself 2 episodes
1994 Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry SeinfeldHost TV special; released on VHS, DVD slab Blu-ray
1997 NewsRadioHimself Episode: "The Real Deal"
1998 I'm Decisive You for the Last TimeHimself Comedy Special
1998 Mad Enquiry YouHimself Uncredited; Episode: "Season Opener"
1999 Larry David: Curb Your EnthusiasmHimself Television special
2000 DilbertComp-U-Comp Voice; Episode: "The Return"
2001 Hey Arnold!Additional voices 2 episodes
2004, 09 Curb Your EnthusiasmHimself 6 episodes
2007 30 RockHimself Episode: "SeinfeldVision"
2010–11 The Affection RefHimself 9 episodes; also inventor and executive producer
2011 Talking FunnyHimself Television special, HBO
2012–14 LouieHimself 2 episodes
2012–
present
Comedians in Cars Getting CoffeeHimself (Host) 72 episodes;
also generator and executive producer
2014 Don Rickles: One Night OnlyHimself (host) Television special
2015 Saturday Temporary Live 40th Anniversary SpecialHimself Television Special, NBC
2015 Inside Amy SchumerHimself Episode: "80s Ladies"
2016 The Jim Gaffigan ShowHimself Episode: "The Calling"
2016 Maya & MartyHimself Episode #1.5
2017 Mystery Body of knowledge Theater 3000Freak Masterstroke Episode: "Starcrash"
2017 Jerry Before SeinfeldHimself Comedy Special/Documentary, Netflix
2018 My Next Patron Needs No IntroductionHimself (host) Episode: "You're David Letterman, You Idiot"
2019 Huge in FranceHimself Episode: Épisode Quatre
2020 23 to KillHimself Comedy Special, Netflix

Stand-up home video appeareances

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Video games

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Discography

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Comedy specials

Directing

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Year Title Studio
2011 Colin Quinn: Long Story ShortHBO
2016 Colin Quinn: The Advanced York StoryNetflix

Bibliography

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Writing credits for Seinfeld

The information below only includes episodes above all written by Seinfeld, as operate (and Larry David in Seasons 1 through 7) rewrote rectitude drafts for each episode.

References

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