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Jerry Seinfeld

Jerome Allen Seinfeld (/ˈsnfɛld/ SYNE-feld; born April 29, 1954)[1] 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 (1989–1998), which he created and wrote with Larry David. The show aired on NBC from 1989 until 1998, becoming one of the most acclaimed and popular sitcoms of all time. As a stand-up comedian, Seinfeld specializes in observational comedy. In 2004, Comedy Central named him the 12th-greatest stand-up comedian of all time.[2]

Jerry Seinfeld
Seinfeld performing in 2016
Birth nameJerome Allen Seinfeld
Born (1954-04-29) April 29, 1954 (age 68)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
MediumStand-up, television, film
Alma materQueens College (BA)
Years active1976–present
Genres
Subject(s)
Spouse
(m. 1999)
Children3
Signature

Seinfeld produced, co-wrote, and starred in the 2007 film Bee Movie, which was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. In 2010, he premiered a reality series called The Marriage Ref, which aired for two seasons on NBC. Seinfeld is the creator and host of the web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (2012–2019). He is married to author and philanthropist Jessica Seinfeld, with whom he has three children. Seinfeld has received twenty Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his work on Seinfeld and Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee as well as four Grammy Award nominations for his comedy albums.

Early life

Seinfeld was born in Brooklyn, a borough of New York City.[3] His father, sign painter Kálmán Seinfeld,[4] was Jewish and collected jokes that he heard while serving in World War II.[3] His mother, Betty (née Hosni;[5][6]) and her parents, Selim and Salha Hosni,[7] were Jews from Aleppo, Syria. Their nationality was stated as Turkish when they immigrated in 1917, as Syria was under the Ottoman Empire.[8][9] Seinfeld has an older sister, Carolyn.[10] Salha's mother Garez Dayan, Seinfeld's great-grandmother, was a member of the Dayan rabbinic family, who trace their paternal ancestry back to the Medieval Exilarchs, and from the Exilarchs back to the Biblical King David.[11] Seinfeld's second cousin is musician and actor Evan Seinfeld.[12] Seinfeld grew up in Massapequa, New York, and attended Massapequa High School on Long Island.[13][14] At the age of 16, he spent time volunteering in Kibbutz Sa'ar in Israel.[15] He attended the State University of New York at Oswego, and transferred after his second year to Queens College, City University of New York, where he graduated in 1976 with a degree in communications and theater.[16][17]

Career

Early career

Seinfeld developed an interest in stand-up comedy after brief stints in college productions. He appeared on open-mic nights at Budd Friedman's Improv Club while attending Queens College.[18] After graduation in 1976, he tried out at an open-mic night at New York City's Catch a Rising Star, which led to an appearance in a Rodney Dangerfield HBO special.[19] In 1980, he had a small recurring role on the sitcom Benson, playing Frankie, a mail-delivery boy who had comedy routines that no one wanted to hear. Seinfeld was abruptly fired from the show due to creative differences.[19] Seinfeld has said that he was not told he had been fired until he turned up for the read-through session for an episode and found that there was no script for him.[20] In January 1981, he performed stand-up on An Evening at the Improv.[21] In May 1981, Seinfeld made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, impressing Carson and the audience, leading to frequent appearances on that show and others, including Late Night with David Letterman.[19] On September 5, 1987, his first one-hour special Stand-Up Confidential aired live on HBO.

Seinfeld

 
Seinfeld at the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1992

Seinfeld created The Seinfeld Chronicles with Larry David in 1988 for NBC. The show was later renamed Seinfeld to avoid confusion with the short-lived teen sitcom The Marshall Chronicles. By its third season, it had become the most watched sitcom on American television. The final episode aired in 1998, and the show has been a popular syndicated re-run ever since. Along with Seinfeld, the show starred Saturday Night Live alumna Julia Louis-Dreyfus and established actors Michael Richards and Jason Alexander. Alexander played George, a caricature of Larry David. Seinfeld is the only actor to appear in every episode of the show.[22]

Seinfeld has said that his show was influenced by the 1950s sitcom The Abbott and Costello Show. In the Seinfeld season 6 DVD set, commenting on the episode "The Gymnast", Seinfeld cited Jean Shepherd as an influence, saying, "He really formed my entire comedic sensibility—I learned how to do comedy from Jean Shepherd." From 2004 to 2007, the former Seinfeld cast and crew recorded audio commentaries for episodes of the DVD releases of the show.

Post-Seinfeld

After he ended his sitcom, Seinfeld moved back to New York City and returned to stand-up comedy instead of staying in Los Angeles and furthering his acting career. In 1998, he went on tour and recorded a comedy special, titled I'm Telling You for the Last Time. The process of developing and performing new material at clubs around the world was chronicled in a 2002 documentary, Comedian, which also featured fellow comic Orny Adams and was directed by Christian Charles. Seinfeld has written several books, mostly archives of past routines. In the late 1990s, Apple Computer came up with the advertising slogan "Think different" and produced a 60-second commercial to promote the slogan. This commercial showed people who were able to "think differently," such as Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and many others. It was later cut short to 30 seconds and altered such that Seinfeld was included at the end, although he had not been in the original cut. This shorter version of the commercial aired only once, during the series finale of Seinfeld.[23]

 

In 2004, Seinfeld appeared in two commercial webisodes promoting American Express, titled The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman.[24] In these, Seinfeld appeared with a cartoon rendering of Superman, to whom reference was made in numerous episodes of Seinfeld as Seinfeld's hero, voiced by Patrick Warburton (character David Puddy on Seinfeld). The webisodes were directed by Barry Levinson and aired briefly on television. Seinfeld and "Superman" were also interviewed by Matt Lauer in a specially recorded interview for the Today show. On November 18, 2004, Seinfeld appeared at the National Museum of American History to donate the "puffy shirt" he wore in the Seinfeld episode of the same name. He also gave a speech when presenting the "puffy shirt," saying humorously that "This is the most embarrassing moment of my life."[citation needed] On May 13, 2006, Seinfeld had a cameo appearance on Saturday Night Live as host Julia Louis-Dreyfus' assassin. Louis-Dreyfus in her opening monolog mentioned the "Seinfeld curse." While talking about how ridiculous the "curse" was, a stage light suddenly fell next to her. The camera moved to a catwalk above the stage where Seinfeld was standing, holding a large pair of bolt cutters. He angrily muttered, "Damn it!" upset that it did not hit her. Louis-Dreyfus continued to say that she is indeed not cursed.

On February 25, 2007, Seinfeld appeared at the 79th Academy Awards as the presenter for "Best Documentary." Before announcing the nominations, he did a monologue about the unspoken agreement between movie theater owners and movie patrons.[25] On October 4, 2007, Seinfeld made a guest appearance as himself in the 30 Rock episode "SeinfeldVision."[26] On February 24, 2008, at the 80th Academy Awards, Seinfeld appeared as the voice of his Bee Movie animated character Barry, presenting Best Animated Short Film. Before announcing the nominees, he showed a montage of film clips featuring bees, saying that they were some of his early work (as Barry).

On June 2, 2008, amidst his spring 2008 tour, Seinfeld performed in his hometown of New York City for a one-night-only show at the Hammerstein Ballroom to benefit Stand Up for a Cure, a charity aiding lung cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. In August 2008, the Associated Press reported that Jerry Seinfeld would be the pitchman for Windows Vista, as part of a $300-million advertising campaign by Microsoft. The ads, which were intended to create interest for Windows in support of the subsequent "I'm a PC" advertisements, began airing in mid-September 2008. They were cut from television after three installments; Microsoft opted to continue with the "I'm a PC" advertisements[27] and run the Seinfeld ads on the Microsoft website as a series of longer advertisements.[28] In March 2009, it was announced that Seinfeld and the entire cast of Seinfeld would be appearing for a reunion in Larry David's HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm. The fictional reunion took place in the seventh season's finale and starred most of the original cast, including Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander, Michael Richards, in a multiple-episode arc.[29] Seinfeld appeared on an episode of the Starz original series Head Case. As was the case in many of his previous guest appearances on sitcoms, he played himself.

In Australia, Seinfeld appeared on a series of advertisements for the Greater Building Society, a building society based in New South Wales and southeastern Queensland.[30] His appearance in these ads was highly publicized and considered a coup for the society, being the third time Seinfeld had appeared in a television commercial.[31] The advertisements were filmed in Cedarhurst, Long Island, with the street designed to emulate Beaumont Street in Hamilton, where the Greater's head offices are located.[32] Seinfeld also wrote the scripts for the 15 advertisements that were filmed. The ads largely aired in the Northern New South Wales television market, where the society has most of its branches. Seinfeld was the first guest on Jay Leno's talk show The Jay Leno Show, which premiered on September 14, 2009. Seinfeld was featured on Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update sketch to do the "Really!?!" segment with Seth Meyers. He executive produced and regularly appeared as a panelist in The Marriage Ref. On August 30, 2010, Seinfeld made a surprise guest appearance on The Howard Stern Show, ending the feud the two had in the early 1990s.

Seinfeld toured the U.S. in 2011 and made his first stand-up appearance in the UK in 11 years. In July 2011, he was a surprise guest on The Daily Show, helping Jon Stewart to suppress his urge to tell "cheap" "Michele Bachmann's husband acts gay" jokes.[33] Seinfeld also launched a personal archives website at JerrySeinfeld.com and appeared in the HBO special Talking Funny with fellow comedians Chris Rock, Louis C.K., and Ricky Gervais in the same year.

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

It's very important to know what you don't like. A big part of innovation is saying, "You know what I'm really sick of?" For me, that was talk shows where music plays, somebody walks out to a desk, shakes hands with the host, and sits down. "How are you?" "You look great." I'm also sick of people who are really there to sell their show or product. "What am I really sick of?" is where innovation begins.

–Seinfeld, talking about his process of innovation.[34]

 
Seinfeld tapping on the Oval Office windows of The White House with President Barack Obama in 2015

In 2012, Seinfeld started a web series titled Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, in which he would pick up a fellow comedian in a different car each episode and take them out for coffee and conversation. The show originally aired on the Crackle streaming service and then was bought by Netflix. The initial series consisted of ten episodes lasting from 7 to 25 minutes each. The show has continued to get high-profile guests such as Tina Fey, Dave Chappelle, Louis C.K., Eddie Murphy, Steve Martin, David Letterman, Chris Rock, John Mulaney, Mel Brooks, Don Rickles, Ellen DeGeneres, Howard Stern, and Jerry Lewis.[35] The show has also hosted Seinfeld alums Larry David, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander, and Michael Richards. Season seven featured its most high-profile guest, then-President Barack Obama.[36] In a farewell tribute video for the Obamas before the President left office, Seinfeld stated, "That knocking on the Oval Office window. That probably was the peak of my entire existence."[37]

Seinfeld signed a deal with Netflix in January 2017.[38] As part of the deal, all episodes of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee would be made available on the streaming service, in addition to a new 24-episode season.[39]

Other appearances

In June 2013, Seinfeld appeared on rapper Wale's album The Gifted, on the song "Outro About Nothing."[40] Seinfeld received coverage for his speech at the 2014 Clio Awards ceremony, where he received an honorary award, as media reporters said that he "mocked" and "ripped apart" the advertising industry; his statement that "I love advertising because I love lying" received particular attention.[41][42]

In 2014, Seinfeld hosted the special Don Rickles: One Night Only at the Apollo Theatre. The event celebrated Don Rickles and his career, but also served as a roast among friends. Those who participated in the event included Jon Stewart, David Letterman, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Nathan Lane, Regis Philbin, Robert De Niro, and Martin Scorsese.[43]

On February 15, 2015, Seinfeld made a guest appearance on the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special, where he hosted the "Questions from the Audience" segment, which included cameos from Michael Douglas, John Goodman, James Franco, Larry David, Ellen Cleghorne, Dakota Johnson, Tim Meadows, Bob Odenkirk, and Sarah Palin (who Seinfeld initially mistook for Tina Fey).[44]

On May 20, 2015, Seinfeld made a guest appearance on David Letterman's final Late Show episode. Seinfeld joined other friends of the show to pay tribute to Letterman. The other guests included Alec Baldwin, Barbara Walters, Steve Martin, Jim Carrey, Chris Rock, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Peyton Manning, Tina Fey, and Bill Murray who all participated in The Top Ten List segment, "Things I've Always Wanted to Say to Dave."[45]

In January 2017, Seinfeld went on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and joined Dave Chappelle and Jimmy Fallon in honoring outgoing First Lady Michelle Obama, and played a game of Catchphrase, which Obama and Fallon won to Seinfeld's dismay.[46]

In October 2020, Seinfeld joined Steve Martin in a discussion about comedy at The New Yorker Festival. They discussed subjects ranging from the creative process, Netflix, and The Oscars, to their comedy backgrounds, and the future of comedy during the COVID-19 pandemic.[47]

Netflix deal

Seinfeld made a deal with the streaming service Netflix that included placing Seinfeld and Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee on their streaming service as well as two new Seinfeld stand-up specials and the development of scripted and non-scripted comedy programming.[48]

On September 19, 2017, Netflix released the stand-up comedy special Jerry Before Seinfeld. The special follows Seinfeld as he returns for a stand-up routine at the New York City comedy club, Comic Strip Live, which started his career.[49] The special is intercut with documentary clips and his stand-up special. The special was later released as an LP, CD and download album, and was nominated for a 2018 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.[50]

In 2020, it was announced that Netflix would be releasing Seinfeld's first original stand-up special in 22 years, 23 Hours to Kill. The special premiered on May 5.[51]

Books

Seinfeld wrote the book SeinLanguage, released in 1993. Written as his television show was first rising in popularity, it is primarily an adaptation of his stand-up material. The title comes from an article in Entertainment Weekly listing the numerous catchphrases for which the show was responsible.[52] In 2002, he wrote the children's book Halloween. The book was illustrated by James Bennett.[53] Seinfeld wrote the forewords to Ted L. Nancy's Letters from a Nut series of books and Ed Broth's Stories from a Moron.[54] Seinfeld also wrote the foreword to the Peanut Butter & Co. Cookbook. In October 2020, Seinfeld released his new book Is This Anything?. The book chronicles Seinfeld's 45 years working in comedy and contains many of his best bits that span from various decades.

Influences

Seinfeld has stated, "On the Mount Rushmore of stand-up comedy, there are four faces, in my opinion: Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Bill Cosby and Don Rickles."[55] Seinfeld has also cited as his influences the humorist Jean Shepherd,[56] Mad Magazine,[57] Jonathan Winters, Jerry Lewis, Robert Klein, and Abbott and Costello.[58][59] He stated, "Monty Python was a gigantic influence on me. They were just about silly, funny things that meant nothing, and that’s the stuff I love. There’s a wonderful childlike freedom in those kinds of things."[60]

In the Netflix comedy special, Jerry Before Seinfeld, he displayed his personal comedy albums collection from when he was a teenager.[61] These albums included:

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Seinfeld stated his five favorite films are The Heartbreak Kid (1972), The Graduate (1967), The In-Laws (1979), A Night at the Opera (1935), and Glengarry Glen Ross (1992).[62]

Those influenced by Seinfeld include John Mulaney, Jim Gaffigan, Judd Apatow, Ellen DeGeneres, and Issa Rae.[63][64][65][66][67]

Personal life

Seinfeld is a fan of the New York Mets, and periodically calls Steve Somers' show on WFAN-AM, a sports talk radio station, as "Jerry from Queens."[68] Seinfeld called four innings of a Mets game on SportsNet New York on June 23, 2010, reuniting with analyst Keith Hernandez, who appeared in the Seinfeld two-part episode entitled "The Boyfriend."[69]

In a 2014 interview with NBC News, Seinfeld made statements suggesting that he believed he was on the autism spectrum.[70] However, following criticism for his alleged self-diagnosis, he later clarified that he is not autistic and had been commenting on a play about the condition that he "related to [...] on some level."[71][72]

Seinfeld has made several political contributions, including to George W. Bush's and Al Gore's presidential campaigns in 2000, and subsequently to four Democratic Party primary candidates in 2000 and 2004.[73]

Early relationships and marriage

 
Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld in 2010

Years before Seinfeld was created, Seinfeld dated Carol Leifer.[74][75] She was a fellow comedian, and one of the inspirations for the Seinfeld character Elaine Benes.[76][77] On national television with sex therapist and talk show host Dr. Ruth Westheimer, he explained how, in 1984, he was engaged but called it off.[78]

At age 39, Seinfeld started dating Shoshanna Lonstein, who was 18. Early in their relationship, Spy Magazine referred to her as "a legal voter", mocking her young age.[79] They dated for approximately four years, from 1993 to 1997. She transferred from GW to UCLA, in part to be with Seinfeld, and cited missing New York City and constant press coverage as reasons for the relationship ending.

In August 1998 while at a Reebok Sports Club, Seinfeld met Jessica Sklar, a public relations executive for Tommy Hilfiger who had just returned from a three-week honeymoon in Italy with then husband Eric Nederlander, a theatrical producer and scion of a theater-owning family. Unaware of Sklar's marital status, Seinfeld invited her out. When Sklar eventually told Seinfeld about her relationship situation, she said, “I told him I didn’t think this was the right time for me to be involved with anybody..." Two months later Sklar filed for divorce and continued dating Seinfeld. The pair married on December 25, 1999.[80][81] Comedian George Wallace was the best man at the wedding.[82] After the nuptials, Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld bought Billy Joel's house in Amagansett, Long Island, for US$32 million after news of the couple's interest in the property became public in 2000.[83][84] The Seinfelds have one daughter and two sons.[85]

Religion

Seinfeld is Jewish and has incorporated elements of his Jewish identity in his work.[86]

Seinfeld stated that he took a Scientology course when he was in his 20s; he said that he found it interesting but that he didn't pursue it any further.[87]

Transcendental Meditation

In December 2012, Seinfeld said that he had been practicing Transcendental Meditation (TM) for 40 years. He promoted the use of the technique in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder with Bob Roth of the David Lynch Foundation in December 2012 on Good Morning America,[88] and also appeared at a 2009 David Lynch Foundation benefit for TM, at which Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr appeared.[89] On November 5, 2015, the David Lynch Foundation organized a benefit concert at New York City's Carnegie Hall called "Change Begins Within" to promote transcendental meditation for stress control. "It's been the greatest companion technique of living that I've ever come across, and I'm thrilled to be part of this movement that seems to have really been reinvigorated by Bob [Roth] and David Lynch," Seinfeld said. "I would do anything that I could to promote it in the world, because I think it's the greatest thing as a life tool, as a work tool and just making things make sense."[90]

Charity

In 1999, Seinfeld auctioned a Breitling Chronomat watch as part of the "Famous Faces, Watch Auction For Charity" event in New York City. This watch sold for $11,000.[91]

In 2001, Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld created the charity organization The Good+Foundation after their first child was born. Good+Foundation grants donations of products and services to programs that have demonstrated a capacity to address family poverty in three focus areas: supporting new mothers, investing in early childhood, and engaging fathers. GOOD+ Foundation has donated over $42M worth of items through its partner network across the United States.[92]

Seinfeld has also participated in Jon Stewart's charity event, Night of Too Many Stars.[93]

Wealth

According to Forbes magazine, Seinfeld's cumulative earnings from Seinfeld as of 2004 was $267 million, placing him at the top of the celebrity earnings list that year.[94] He turned down $5 million per episode, for 22 episodes, to continue the show for a 10th season.[95] Seinfeld earned $100 million from syndication deals and stand-up performances in 2004, and $60 million in 2006.[96][97] He also earned $10 million for appearing with Bill Gates in Microsoft's 2008 advertisements for Windows.[98] Between June 2008 and June 2009, Seinfeld earned $85 million, making him the world's highest-paid comedian during those 12 months.[99] In 2013, Forbes documented Seinfeld's annual income as $32 million.[100] In mid-2013, Seinfeld disputed Forbes's claims regarding his income and net worth on The Howard Stern Show.[101] Seinfeld was ranked by Forbes the highest-paid comedian for 2015, the second-highest paid in 2016, and the highest-paid again in 2017.[102][103] Seinfeld's income between June 2016 and June 2017 was $69 million.[102]

Automobiles

 
Seinfeld's most common car acquisitions involve Porsches.

Seinfeld is an automobile enthusiast and collector, and he owns a collection of about 150 cars, including a large Porsche collection.[104] He rented a hangar at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California, for an extended period during the 1990s for storage of some of the vehicles in the collection.[105] In 2002, Seinfeld purchased property on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City where he built a $1.4 million two-story garage to store part of his Porsche collection on the East Coast.[106][107] One tally has Seinfeld owning 43 Porsches.[108] Paul Bannister has written that Seinfeld's collection includes Porsche 911s from various years, 10 Porsche Boxsters each painted a different color, and the 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder, the same model and pearl-grey color that actor James Dean was driving when he died after crashing the car.[109]

The Discovery Channel television show Chasing Classic Cars claimed that Seinfeld owns the first and last produced air-cooled Porsche 911s. The centerpiece is a $700,000 Porsche 959, one of only 337 built. He was originally not allowed to drive it, because the car was "not street legal." U.S. emissions and crash tests had not been performed for the model because Porsche refused to donate four Porsche 959s for destruction tests. Seinfeld imported the car "for exhibition purposes," on the stipulation that it may never be driven on U.S. roads.[109] The car was made U.S. street legal in 1999 under the "Show or Display" federal law.[110][111] Seinfeld wrote an article for the February 2004 issue of Automobile, reviewing the Porsche Carrera GT.[112]

In 2008, Seinfeld was involved in a car accident when the brakes on his 1967 Fiat 500 failed and, to avoid an intersection, he pulled the emergency brake while turning sharply, ultimately causing the car to flip onto its side. No one was hurt.[113]

Espresso machines

A coffee and espresso machine aficionado, Seinfeld owns multiple espresso machines, including the $17,000 Elektra Belle Epoque[114] and two machines manufactured by Slayer and Breville, respectively.[115] Seinfeld described his single-group Slayer machine, which costs upwards of $8,500, as a "beautiful machine."[116] When NPR asked him about the influence of coffee culture in the U.S., Seinfeld responded in 2013:

I never liked [coffee] and I didn't understand it and I used to do a lot of stuff in my stand-up set in the '80s and '90s about how I don't 'get' coffee. And then something happened about five years ago. I started touring a lot, and we would have these great big, fun breakfasts in the hotel and [coffee] just seemed to go really well [with breakfast]. [Now], I've just started this espresso thing.[117]

Work

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Eddie Himself Cameo
1996 Good Money Himself Cameo
1999 Pros & Cons Prison Man #2 Cameo
2002 Comedian Himself Documentary; executive producer
2005 The Thing About My Folks Himself Cameo
2007 Bee Movie Barry B. Benson
(voice)
Also co-writer and producer
Nominated – Producers Guild of America Award – Animated Film
Nominated – Kids Choice Award – Favorite Animated Voice
2013 Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story Himself Documentary
2014 Top Five Himself Uncredited cameo
2014 Tom's Restaurant – A Documentary About Everything Himself Documentary
2016 Robert Klein Still Can't Stop His Leg Himself Documentary
2016 Dying Laughing Himself Documentary on stand-up
2017 If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast Himself Theatrical and HBO documentary on Carl Reiner
TBA Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story Filming, also director, writer and producer[118][119]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Benson Frankie 3 episodes
1981 An Evening at the Improv Himself Season 1, Episode 3[21]
1982 Square Pegs Bat Mitzvah Guest Episode: Muffy's Bat Mitzvah
1982 An Evening at the Improv Himself Stand-Up Special
1984 The Ratings Game Network Rep Television film
1986 Rodney Dangerfield: It's Not Easy Bein' Me Himself Stand-Up Special. Released on DVD in 2006.
1987 Stand-Up Confidential Himself Stand-Up Special. Released on VHS in 1993.
1989–98 Seinfeld Jerry Seinfeld 180 episodes;
also co-creator, writer and executive producer
1992 Carol Leifer: Gaudy, Bawdy & Blue Himself Television film
1992, 99 Saturday Night Live Himself (host) 2 episodes
1993 Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher Panel Guest First Episode
1993 Love & War Jerry Seinfeld Episode: Let's Not Call it Love
1993, 98 The Larry Sanders Show Himself 2 episodes
1994 Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld Host TV special; released on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray
1997 NewsRadio Himself Episode: "The Real Deal"
1998 I'm Telling You for the Last Time Himself Comedy Special
1998 Mad About You Himself Uncredited; Episode: "Season Opener"
1999 Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm Himself Television special
2000 Dilbert Comp-U-Comp Voice; Episode: "The Return"
2004, 09 Curb Your Enthusiasm Himself 6 episodes
2007 30 Rock Himself Episode: "SeinfeldVision"
2010–11 The Marriage Ref Himself 9 episodes; also creator and executive producer
2011 Talking Funny Himself Television special, HBO
2012–14 Louie Himself 2 episodes
2012–19 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Himself (Host) 72 episodes;
also creator and executive producer
2014 Don Rickles: One Night Only Himself (host) Television special
2015 Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special Himself Television Special, NBC
2015 Inside Amy Schumer Himself Episode: "80s Ladies"
2016 The Jim Gaffigan Show Himself Episode: "The Calling"
2016 Maya & Marty Himself Episode #1.5
2017 Mystery Science Theater 3000 Freak Masterstroke Episode: "Starcrash"
2017 Jerry Before Seinfeld Himself Comedy Special/Documentary, Netflix
2018 My Next Guest Needs No Introduction Himself (host) Episode: "You're David Letterman, You Idiot"
2019 Huge in France Himself Episode: Épisode Quatre
2020 23 Hours to Kill Himself Comedy Special, Netflix

Stand-up home video appearances

Year Title Studio Format
2001 Laughing Out Loud: America's Funniest Comedians Madacy Entertainment VHS/DVD
2003 Best of The Improv, Vol. 4 Koch Vision DVD
2007 Comedy Club Greats Lionsgate DVD
2010 Lafflink Presents: The Platinum Comedy Series Vol. 1: Jerry Seinfeld Lafflink DVD/streaming
2014 Classic Comedy from An Evening at the Improv Somerville House DVD/streaming
2015 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson:
Featuring Jerry Seinfeld
("Featured Guest Series: Volume 5")
Carson Entertainment DVD/streaming

References[120]

Video games

Year Title Role Publisher
2007 Bee Movie Game Barry B. Benson (voice) Activision

Discography

Comedy specials

Year Title Formats Studio
1987 Stand-Up Confidential VHS (1993) HBO
1998–99 Jerry Seinfeld on Broadway:
I'm Telling You for the Last Time
CD/Cassette/Download
VHS/DVD/Streaming
HBO
2017 Jerry Before Seinfeld LP/Streaming Netflix
2020 23 Hours to Kill LP/Streaming Netflix

Directing

Year Title Studio
2011 Colin Quinn: Long Story Short HBO
2016 Colin Quinn: The New York Story Netflix

Bibliography

Writing credits for Seinfeld

The list below only includes episodes mainly written by Seinfeld, as he (and Larry David in Seasons 1 through 7) rewrote the drafts for each episode.

Season Episode Notes
Season 1 The Seinfeld Chronicles with Larry David
Male Unbonding with Larry David
The Stake Out with Larry David
The Stock Tip with Larry David
Season 2 The Ex-Girlfriend with Larry David
The Pony Remark with Larry David
The Busboy with Larry David
The Jacket with Larry David
The Chinese Restaurant with Larry David
The Phone Message with Larry David
Season 3 The Stranded with Larry David and Matt Goldman
Season 4 The Shoes with Larry David
Season 5 The Sniffing Accountant with Larry David
The Raincoats with Larry David, Tom Gammill, and Max Pross
The Opposite with Larry David and Andy Cowan
Season 6 The Kiss Hello with Larry David
Season 7 The Cadillac with Larry David

Awards and nominations

Primetime Emmy Awards

Year Category Project Episode Result Ref.
1991 Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Seinfeld "The Pony Remark" Nominated [121]
1992 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series "The Boyfriend" Nominated
1993 Outstanding Comedy Series Won
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series "The Opera" Nominated
1994 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series "The Puffy Shirt" Nominated
1995 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series "The Diplomat's Club" Nominated
1996 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series "The Gum" Nominated
1997 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
1998 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
1999 Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special I'm Telling You for the Last Time Nominated
2013 Outstanding Short-Format Nonfiction Program Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Nominated
2014 Outstanding Short-Format Nonfiction Program Nominated
2016 Outstanding Variety Talk Series Nominated
2019 Outstanding Informational Series Nominated
2020 Nominated

Grammy Awards

Golden Globe Awards

Screen Actors Guild Award

Other awards

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For the character see Jerry Seinfeld character Jerome Allen Seinfeld ˈ s aɪ n f ɛ l d SYNE feld born April 29 1954 1 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 1989 1998 which he created and wrote with Larry David The show aired on NBC from 1989 until 1998 becoming one of the most acclaimed and popular sitcoms of all time As a stand up comedian Seinfeld specializes in observational comedy In 2004 Comedy Central named him the 12th greatest stand up comedian of all time 2 Jerry SeinfeldSeinfeld performing in 2016Birth nameJerome Allen SeinfeldBorn 1954 04 29 April 29 1954 age 68 Brooklyn New York U S MediumStand up television filmAlma materQueens College BA Years active1976 presentGenresObservational comedyclean comedycringe comedysurreal humordeadpansatireSubject s American cultureAmerican politicseveryday lifegender differenceshuman behaviorsocial awkwardnesspop culturecurrent eventsSpouseJessica Sklar m 1999 wbr Children3SignatureSeinfeld produced co wrote and starred in the 2007 film Bee Movie which was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film In 2010 he premiered a reality series called The Marriage Ref which aired for two seasons on NBC Seinfeld is the creator and host of the web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee 2012 2019 He is married to author and philanthropist Jessica Seinfeld with whom he has three children Seinfeld has received twenty Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his work on Seinfeld and Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee as well as four Grammy Award nominations for his comedy albums Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Seinfeld 2 3 Post Seinfeld 2 4 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee 2 5 Other appearances 2 6 Netflix deal 2 7 Books 3 Influences 4 Personal life 4 1 Early relationships and marriage 4 2 Religion 4 3 Transcendental Meditation 4 4 Charity 4 5 Wealth 4 6 Automobiles 4 7 Espresso machines 5 Work 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Video games 5 4 Discography 5 5 Directing 5 6 Bibliography 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Primetime Emmy Awards 6 2 Grammy Awards 6 3 Golden Globe Awards 6 4 Screen Actors Guild Award 6 5 Other awards 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditSeinfeld was born in Brooklyn a borough of New York City 3 His father sign painter Kalman Seinfeld 4 was Jewish and collected jokes that he heard while serving in World War II 3 His mother Betty nee Hosni 5 6 and her parents Selim and Salha Hosni 7 were Jews from Aleppo Syria Their nationality was stated as Turkish when they immigrated in 1917 as Syria was under the Ottoman Empire 8 9 Seinfeld has an older sister Carolyn 10 Salha s mother Garez Dayan Seinfeld s great grandmother was a member of the Dayan rabbinic family who trace their paternal ancestry back to the Medieval Exilarchs and from the Exilarchs back to the Biblical King David 11 Seinfeld s second cousin is musician and actor Evan Seinfeld 12 Seinfeld grew up in Massapequa New York and attended Massapequa High School on Long Island 13 14 At the age of 16 he spent time volunteering in Kibbutz Sa ar in Israel 15 He attended the State University of New York at Oswego and transferred after his second year to Queens College City University of New York where he graduated in 1976 with a degree in communications and theater 16 17 Career EditEarly career Edit Seinfeld developed an interest in stand up comedy after brief stints in college productions He appeared on open mic nights at Budd Friedman s Improv Club while attending Queens College 18 After graduation in 1976 he tried out at an open mic night at New York City s Catch a Rising Star which led to an appearance in a Rodney Dangerfield HBO special 19 In 1980 he had a small recurring role on the sitcom Benson playing Frankie a mail delivery boy who had comedy routines that no one wanted to hear Seinfeld was abruptly fired from the show due to creative differences 19 Seinfeld has said that he was not told he had been fired until he turned up for the read through session for an episode and found that there was no script for him 20 In January 1981 he performed stand up on An Evening at the Improv 21 In May 1981 Seinfeld made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson impressing Carson and the audience leading to frequent appearances on that show and others including Late Night with David Letterman 19 On September 5 1987 his first one hour special Stand Up Confidential aired live on HBO Seinfeld Edit Main article Seinfeld Seinfeld at the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1992 Seinfeld created The Seinfeld Chronicles with Larry David in 1988 for NBC The show was later renamed Seinfeld to avoid confusion with the short lived teen sitcom The Marshall Chronicles By its third season it had become the most watched sitcom on American television The final episode aired in 1998 and the show has been a popular syndicated re run ever since Along with Seinfeld the show starred Saturday Night Live alumna Julia Louis Dreyfus and established actors Michael Richards and Jason Alexander Alexander played George a caricature of Larry David Seinfeld is the only actor to appear in every episode of the show 22 Seinfeld has said that his show was influenced by the 1950s sitcom The Abbott and Costello Show In the Seinfeld season 6 DVD set commenting on the episode The Gymnast Seinfeld cited Jean Shepherd as an influence saying He really formed my entire comedic sensibility I learned how to do comedy from Jean Shepherd From 2004 to 2007 the former Seinfeld cast and crew recorded audio commentaries for episodes of the DVD releases of the show Post Seinfeld EditAfter he ended his sitcom Seinfeld moved back to New York City and returned to stand up comedy instead of staying in Los Angeles and furthering his acting career In 1998 he went on tour and recorded a comedy special titled I m Telling You for the Last Time The process of developing and performing new material at clubs around the world was chronicled in a 2002 documentary Comedian which also featured fellow comic Orny Adams and was directed by Christian Charles Seinfeld has written several books mostly archives of past routines In the late 1990s Apple Computer came up with the advertising slogan Think different and produced a 60 second commercial to promote the slogan This commercial showed people who were able to think differently such as Albert Einstein Mahatma Gandhi Martin Luther King Jr and many others It was later cut short to 30 seconds and altered such that Seinfeld was included at the end although he had not been in the original cut This shorter version of the commercial aired only once during the series finale of Seinfeld 23 Seinfeld at the 1996 Primetime Emmy AwardsIn 2004 Seinfeld appeared in two commercial webisodes promoting American Express titled The Adventures of Seinfeld amp Superman 24 In these Seinfeld appeared with a cartoon rendering of Superman to whom reference was made in numerous episodes of Seinfeld as Seinfeld s hero voiced by Patrick Warburton character David Puddy on Seinfeld The webisodes were directed by Barry Levinson and aired briefly on television Seinfeld and Superman were also interviewed by Matt Lauer in a specially recorded interview for the Today show On November 18 2004 Seinfeld appeared at the National Museum of American History to donate the puffy shirt he wore in the Seinfeld episode of the same name He also gave a speech when presenting the puffy shirt saying humorously that This is the most embarrassing moment of my life citation needed On May 13 2006 Seinfeld had a cameo appearance on Saturday Night Live as host Julia Louis Dreyfus assassin Louis Dreyfus in her opening monolog mentioned the Seinfeld curse While talking about how ridiculous the curse was a stage light suddenly fell next to her The camera moved to a catwalk above the stage where Seinfeld was standing holding a large pair of bolt cutters He angrily muttered Damn it upset that it did not hit her Louis Dreyfus continued to say that she is indeed not cursed On February 25 2007 Seinfeld appeared at the 79th Academy Awards as the presenter for Best Documentary Before announcing the nominations he did a monologue about the unspoken agreement between movie theater owners and movie patrons 25 On October 4 2007 Seinfeld made a guest appearance as himself in the 30 Rock episode SeinfeldVision 26 On February 24 2008 at the 80th Academy Awards Seinfeld appeared as the voice of his Bee Movie animated character Barry presenting Best Animated Short Film Before announcing the nominees he showed a montage of film clips featuring bees saying that they were some of his early work as Barry On June 2 2008 amidst his spring 2008 tour Seinfeld performed in his hometown of New York City for a one night only show at the Hammerstein Ballroom to benefit Stand Up for a Cure a charity aiding lung cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center In August 2008 the Associated Press reported that Jerry Seinfeld would be the pitchman for Windows Vista as part of a 300 million advertising campaign by Microsoft The ads which were intended to create interest for Windows in support of the subsequent I m a PC advertisements began airing in mid September 2008 They were cut from television after three installments Microsoft opted to continue with the I m a PC advertisements 27 and run the Seinfeld ads on the Microsoft website as a series of longer advertisements 28 In March 2009 it was announced that Seinfeld and the entire cast of Seinfeld would be appearing for a reunion in Larry David s HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm The fictional reunion took place in the seventh season s finale and starred most of the original cast including Julia Louis Dreyfus Jason Alexander Michael Richards in a multiple episode arc 29 Seinfeld appeared on an episode of the Starz original series Head Case As was the case in many of his previous guest appearances on sitcoms he played himself In Australia Seinfeld appeared on a series of advertisements for the Greater Building Society a building society based in New South Wales and southeastern Queensland 30 His appearance in these ads was highly publicized and considered a coup for the society being the third time Seinfeld had appeared in a television commercial 31 The advertisements were filmed in Cedarhurst Long Island with the street designed to emulate Beaumont Street in Hamilton where the Greater s head offices are located 32 Seinfeld also wrote the scripts for the 15 advertisements that were filmed The ads largely aired in the Northern New South Wales television market where the society has most of its branches Seinfeld was the first guest on Jay Leno s talk show The Jay Leno Show which premiered on September 14 2009 Seinfeld was featured on Saturday Night Live s Weekend Update sketch to do the Really segment with Seth Meyers He executive produced and regularly appeared as a panelist in The Marriage Ref On August 30 2010 Seinfeld made a surprise guest appearance on The Howard Stern Show ending the feud the two had in the early 1990s Seinfeld toured the U S in 2011 and made his first stand up appearance in the UK in 11 years In July 2011 he was a surprise guest on The Daily Show helping Jon Stewart to suppress his urge to tell cheap Michele Bachmann s husband acts gay jokes 33 Seinfeld also launched a personal archives website at JerrySeinfeld com and appeared in the HBO special Talking Funny with fellow comedians Chris Rock Louis C K and Ricky Gervais in the same year Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Edit Main article Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee It s very important to know what you don t like A big part of innovation is saying You know what I m really sick of For me that was talk shows where music plays somebody walks out to a desk shakes hands with the host and sits down How are you You look great I m also sick of people who are really there to sell their show or product What am I really sick of is where innovation begins Seinfeld talking about his process of innovation 34 Seinfeld tapping on the Oval Office windows of The White House with President Barack Obama in 2015 In 2012 Seinfeld started a web series titled Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee in which he would pick up a fellow comedian in a different car each episode and take them out for coffee and conversation The show originally aired on the Crackle streaming service and then was bought by Netflix The initial series consisted of ten episodes lasting from 7 to 25 minutes each The show has continued to get high profile guests such as Tina Fey Dave Chappelle Louis C K Eddie Murphy Steve Martin David Letterman Chris Rock John Mulaney Mel Brooks Don Rickles Ellen DeGeneres Howard Stern and Jerry Lewis 35 The show has also hosted Seinfeld alums Larry David Julia Louis Dreyfus Jason Alexander and Michael Richards Season seven featured its most high profile guest then President Barack Obama 36 In a farewell tribute video for the Obamas before the President left office Seinfeld stated That knocking on the Oval Office window That probably was the peak of my entire existence 37 Seinfeld signed a deal with Netflix in January 2017 38 As part of the deal all episodes of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee would be made available on the streaming service in addition to a new 24 episode season 39 Other appearances Edit In June 2013 Seinfeld appeared on rapper Wale s album The Gifted on the song Outro About Nothing 40 Seinfeld received coverage for his speech at the 2014 Clio Awards ceremony where he received an honorary award as media reporters said that he mocked and ripped apart the advertising industry his statement that I love advertising because I love lying received particular attention 41 42 In 2014 Seinfeld hosted the special Don Rickles One Night Only at the Apollo Theatre The event celebrated Don Rickles and his career but also served as a roast among friends Those who participated in the event included Jon Stewart David Letterman Tina Fey Amy Poehler Nathan Lane Regis Philbin Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese 43 On February 15 2015 Seinfeld made a guest appearance on the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special where he hosted the Questions from the Audience segment which included cameos from Michael Douglas John Goodman James Franco Larry David Ellen Cleghorne Dakota Johnson Tim Meadows Bob Odenkirk and Sarah Palin who Seinfeld initially mistook for Tina Fey 44 On May 20 2015 Seinfeld made a guest appearance on David Letterman s final Late Show episode Seinfeld joined other friends of the show to pay tribute to Letterman The other guests included Alec Baldwin Barbara Walters Steve Martin Jim Carrey Chris Rock Julia Louis Dreyfus Peyton Manning Tina Fey and Bill Murray who all participated in The Top Ten List segment Things I ve Always Wanted to Say to Dave 45 In January 2017 Seinfeld went on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and joined Dave Chappelle and Jimmy Fallon in honoring outgoing First Lady Michelle Obama and played a game of Catchphrase which Obama and Fallon won to Seinfeld s dismay 46 In October 2020 Seinfeld joined Steve Martin in a discussion about comedy at The New Yorker Festival They discussed subjects ranging from the creative process Netflix and The Oscars to their comedy backgrounds and the future of comedy during the COVID 19 pandemic 47 Netflix deal Edit Seinfeld made a deal with the streaming service Netflix that included placing Seinfeld and Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee on their streaming service as well as two new Seinfeld stand up specials and the development of scripted and non scripted comedy programming 48 On September 19 2017 Netflix released the stand up comedy special Jerry Before Seinfeld The special follows Seinfeld as he returns for a stand up routine at the New York City comedy club Comic Strip Live which started his career 49 The special is intercut with documentary clips and his stand up special The special was later released as an LP CD and download album and was nominated for a 2018 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album 50 In 2020 it was announced that Netflix would be releasing Seinfeld s first original stand up special in 22 years 23 Hours to Kill The special premiered on May 5 51 Books Edit Seinfeld wrote the book SeinLanguage released in 1993 Written as his television show was first rising in popularity it is primarily an adaptation of his stand up material The title comes from an article in Entertainment Weekly listing the numerous catchphrases for which the show was responsible 52 In 2002 he wrote the children s book Halloween The book was illustrated by James Bennett 53 Seinfeld wrote the forewords to Ted L Nancy s Letters from a Nut series of books and Ed Broth s Stories from a Moron 54 Seinfeld also wrote the foreword to the Peanut Butter amp Co Cookbook In October 2020 Seinfeld released his new book Is This Anything The book chronicles Seinfeld s 45 years working in comedy and contains many of his best bits that span from various decades Influences EditSeinfeld has stated On the Mount Rushmore of stand up comedy there are four faces in my opinion Richard Pryor George Carlin Bill Cosby and Don Rickles 55 Seinfeld has also cited as his influences the humorist Jean Shepherd 56 Mad Magazine 57 Jonathan Winters Jerry Lewis Robert Klein and Abbott and Costello 58 59 He stated Monty Python was a gigantic influence on me They were just about silly funny things that meant nothing and that s the stuff I love There s a wonderful childlike freedom in those kinds of things 60 In the Netflix comedy special Jerry Before Seinfeld he displayed his personal comedy albums collection from when he was a teenager 61 These albums included Lenny Bruce Thank You Masked Man 1972 George Carlin Class Clown 1972 Steve Martin Let s Get Small 1977 Bob Newhart The Button Down Mind of Bob Newhart 1960 Mike Nichols and Elaine May Improvisations to Music 1958 Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner 2000 and One Years with Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks 1961 In an interview with Entertainment Weekly Seinfeld stated his five favorite films are The Heartbreak Kid 1972 The Graduate 1967 The In Laws 1979 A Night at the Opera 1935 and Glengarry Glen Ross 1992 62 Those influenced by Seinfeld include John Mulaney Jim Gaffigan Judd Apatow Ellen DeGeneres and Issa Rae 63 64 65 66 67 Personal life EditSeinfeld is a fan of the New York Mets and periodically calls Steve Somers show on WFAN AM a sports talk radio station as Jerry from Queens 68 Seinfeld called four innings of a Mets game on SportsNet New York on June 23 2010 reuniting with analyst Keith Hernandez who appeared in the Seinfeld two part episode entitled The Boyfriend 69 In a 2014 interview with NBC News Seinfeld made statements suggesting that he believed he was on the autism spectrum 70 However following criticism for his alleged self diagnosis he later clarified that he is not autistic and had been commenting on a play about the condition that he related to on some level 71 72 Seinfeld has made several political contributions including to George W Bush s and Al Gore s presidential campaigns in 2000 and subsequently to four Democratic Party primary candidates in 2000 and 2004 73 Early relationships and marriage Edit Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld in 2010 Years before Seinfeld was created Seinfeld dated Carol Leifer 74 75 She was a fellow comedian and one of the inspirations for the Seinfeld character Elaine Benes 76 77 On national television with sex therapist and talk show host Dr Ruth Westheimer he explained how in 1984 he was engaged but called it off 78 At age 39 Seinfeld started dating Shoshanna Lonstein who was 18 Early in their relationship Spy Magazine referred to her as a legal voter mocking her young age 79 They dated for approximately four years from 1993 to 1997 She transferred from GW to UCLA in part to be with Seinfeld and cited missing New York City and constant press coverage as reasons for the relationship ending In August 1998 while at a Reebok Sports Club Seinfeld met Jessica Sklar a public relations executive for Tommy Hilfiger who had just returned from a three week honeymoon in Italy with then husband Eric Nederlander a theatrical producer and scion of a theater owning family Unaware of Sklar s marital status Seinfeld invited her out When Sklar eventually told Seinfeld about her relationship situation she said I told him I didn t think this was the right time for me to be involved with anybody Two months later Sklar filed for divorce and continued dating Seinfeld The pair married on December 25 1999 80 81 Comedian George Wallace was the best man at the wedding 82 After the nuptials Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld bought Billy Joel s house in Amagansett Long Island for US 32 million after news of the couple s interest in the property became public in 2000 83 84 The Seinfelds have one daughter and two sons 85 Religion Edit Seinfeld is Jewish and has incorporated elements of his Jewish identity in his work 86 Seinfeld stated that he took a Scientology course when he was in his 20s he said that he found it interesting but that he didn t pursue it any further 87 Transcendental Meditation Edit In December 2012 Seinfeld said that he had been practicing Transcendental Meditation TM for 40 years He promoted the use of the technique in the treatment of post traumatic stress disorder with Bob Roth of the David Lynch Foundation in December 2012 on Good Morning America 88 and also appeared at a 2009 David Lynch Foundation benefit for TM at which Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr appeared 89 On November 5 2015 the David Lynch Foundation organized a benefit concert at New York City s Carnegie Hall called Change Begins Within to promote transcendental meditation for stress control It s been the greatest companion technique of living that I ve ever come across and I m thrilled to be part of this movement that seems to have really been reinvigorated by Bob Roth and David Lynch Seinfeld said I would do anything that I could to promote it in the world because I think it s the greatest thing as a life tool as a work tool and just making things make sense 90 Charity Edit In 1999 Seinfeld auctioned a Breitling Chronomat watch as part of the Famous Faces Watch Auction For Charity event in New York City This watch sold for 11 000 91 In 2001 Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld created the charity organization The Good Foundation after their first child was born Good Foundation grants donations of products and services to programs that have demonstrated a capacity to address family poverty in three focus areas supporting new mothers investing in early childhood and engaging fathers GOOD Foundation has donated over 42M worth of items through its partner network across the United States 92 Seinfeld has also participated in Jon Stewart s charity event Night of Too Many Stars 93 Wealth Edit According to Forbes magazine Seinfeld s cumulative earnings from Seinfeld as of 2004 was 267 million placing him at the top of the celebrity earnings list that year 94 He turned down 5 million per episode for 22 episodes to continue the show for a 10th season 95 Seinfeld earned 100 million from syndication deals and stand up performances in 2004 and 60 million in 2006 96 97 He also earned 10 million for appearing with Bill Gates in Microsoft s 2008 advertisements for Windows 98 Between June 2008 and June 2009 Seinfeld earned 85 million making him the world s highest paid comedian during those 12 months 99 In 2013 Forbes documented Seinfeld s annual income as 32 million 100 In mid 2013 Seinfeld disputed Forbes s claims regarding his income and net worth on The Howard Stern Show 101 Seinfeld was ranked by Forbes the highest paid comedian for 2015 the second highest paid in 2016 and the highest paid again in 2017 102 103 Seinfeld s income between June 2016 and June 2017 was 69 million 102 Automobiles Edit Seinfeld s most common car acquisitions involve Porsches Seinfeld is an automobile enthusiast and collector and he owns a collection of about 150 cars including a large Porsche collection 104 He rented a hangar at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica California for an extended period during the 1990s for storage of some of the vehicles in the collection 105 In 2002 Seinfeld purchased property on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City where he built a 1 4 million two story garage to store part of his Porsche collection on the East Coast 106 107 One tally has Seinfeld owning 43 Porsches 108 Paul Bannister has written that Seinfeld s collection includes Porsche 911s from various years 10 Porsche Boxsters each painted a different color and the 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder the same model and pearl grey color that actor James Dean was driving when he died after crashing the car 109 The Discovery Channel television show Chasing Classic Cars claimed that Seinfeld owns the first and last produced air cooled Porsche 911s The centerpiece is a 700 000 Porsche 959 one of only 337 built He was originally not allowed to drive it because the car was not street legal U S emissions and crash tests had not been performed for the model because Porsche refused to donate four Porsche 959s for destruction tests Seinfeld imported the car for exhibition purposes on the stipulation that it may never be driven on U S roads 109 The car was made U S street legal in 1999 under the Show or Display federal law 110 111 Seinfeld wrote an article for the February 2004 issue of Automobile reviewing the Porsche Carrera GT 112 In 2008 Seinfeld was involved in a car accident when the brakes on his 1967 Fiat 500 failed and to avoid an intersection he pulled the emergency brake while turning sharply ultimately causing the car to flip onto its side No one was hurt 113 Espresso machines EditA coffee and espresso machine aficionado Seinfeld owns multiple espresso machines including the 17 000 Elektra Belle Epoque 114 and two machines manufactured by Slayer and Breville respectively 115 Seinfeld described his single group Slayer machine which costs upwards of 8 500 as a beautiful machine 116 When NPR asked him about the influence of coffee culture in the U S Seinfeld responded in 2013 I never liked coffee and I didn t understand it and I used to do a lot of stuff in my stand up set in the 80s and 90s about how I don t get coffee And then something happened about five years ago I started touring a lot and we would have these great big fun breakfasts in the hotel and coffee just seemed to go really well with breakfast Now I ve just started this espresso thing 117 Work EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1996 Eddie Himself Cameo1996 Good Money Himself Cameo1999 Pros amp Cons Prison Man 2 Cameo2002 Comedian Himself Documentary executive producer2005 The Thing About My Folks Himself Cameo2007 Bee Movie Barry B Benson voice Also co writer and producerNominated Producers Guild of America Award Animated FilmNominated Kids Choice Award Favorite Animated Voice2013 Quality Balls The David Steinberg Story Himself Documentary2014 Top Five Himself Uncredited cameo2014 Tom s Restaurant A Documentary About Everything Himself Documentary2016 Robert Klein Still Can t Stop His Leg Himself Documentary2016 Dying Laughing Himself Documentary on stand up2017 If You re Not in the Obit Eat Breakfast Himself Theatrical and HBO documentary on Carl ReinerTBA Unfrosted The Pop Tart Story Filming also director writer and producer 118 119 Television Edit Year Title Role Notes1980 Benson Frankie 3 episodes1981 An Evening at the Improv Himself Season 1 Episode 3 21 1982 Square Pegs Bat Mitzvah Guest Episode Muffy s Bat Mitzvah1982 An Evening at the Improv Himself Stand Up Special1984 The Ratings Game Network Rep Television film1986 Rodney Dangerfield It s Not Easy Bein Me Himself Stand Up Special Released on DVD in 2006 1987 Stand Up Confidential Himself Stand Up Special Released on VHS in 1993 1989 98 Seinfeld Jerry Seinfeld 180 episodes also co creator writer and executive producer1992 Carol Leifer Gaudy Bawdy amp Blue Himself Television film1992 99 Saturday Night Live Himself host 2 episodes1993 Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher Panel Guest First Episode1993 Love amp War Jerry Seinfeld Episode Let s Not Call it Love1993 98 The Larry Sanders Show Himself 2 episodes1994 Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld Host TV special released on VHS DVD and Blu ray1997 NewsRadio Himself Episode The Real Deal 1998 I m Telling You for the Last Time Himself Comedy Special1998 Mad About You Himself Uncredited Episode Season Opener 1999 Larry David Curb Your Enthusiasm Himself Television special2000 Dilbert Comp U Comp Voice Episode The Return 2004 09 Curb Your Enthusiasm Himself 6 episodes2007 30 Rock Himself Episode SeinfeldVision 2010 11 The Marriage Ref Himself 9 episodes also creator and executive producer2011 Talking Funny Himself Television special HBO2012 14 Louie Himself 2 episodes2012 19 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Himself Host 72 episodes also creator and executive producer2014 Don Rickles One Night Only Himself host Television special2015 Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special Himself Television Special NBC2015 Inside Amy Schumer Himself Episode 80s Ladies 2016 The Jim Gaffigan Show Himself Episode The Calling 2016 Maya amp Marty Himself Episode 1 52017 Mystery Science Theater 3000 Freak Masterstroke Episode Starcrash 2017 Jerry Before Seinfeld Himself Comedy Special Documentary Netflix2018 My Next Guest Needs No Introduction Himself host Episode You re David Letterman You Idiot 2019 Huge in France Himself Episode Episode Quatre2020 23 Hours to Kill Himself Comedy Special NetflixStand up home video appearances Year Title Studio Format2001 Laughing Out Loud America s Funniest Comedians Madacy Entertainment VHS DVD2003 Best of The Improv Vol 4 Koch Vision DVD2007 Comedy Club Greats Lionsgate DVD2010 Lafflink Presents The Platinum Comedy Series Vol 1 Jerry Seinfeld Lafflink DVD streaming2014 Classic Comedy from An Evening at the Improv Somerville House DVD streaming2015 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Featuring Jerry Seinfeld Featured Guest Series Volume 5 Carson Entertainment DVD streamingReferences 120 Video games Edit Year Title Role Publisher2007 Bee Movie Game Barry B Benson voice ActivisionDiscography Edit Comedy specials Year Title Formats Studio1987 Stand Up Confidential VHS 1993 HBO1998 99 Jerry Seinfeld on Broadway I m Telling You for the Last Time CD Cassette Download VHS DVD Streaming HBO2017 Jerry Before Seinfeld LP Streaming Netflix2020 23 Hours to Kill LP Streaming NetflixDirecting Edit Year Title Studio2011 Colin Quinn Long Story Short HBO2016 Colin Quinn The New York Story NetflixBibliography Edit SeinLanguage 1993 Halloween 2002 Is This Anything 2020 Writing credits for SeinfeldThe list below only includes episodes mainly written by Seinfeld as he and Larry David in Seasons 1 through 7 rewrote the drafts for each episode Season Episode NotesSeason 1 The Seinfeld Chronicles with Larry DavidMale Unbonding with Larry DavidThe Stake Out with Larry DavidThe Stock Tip with Larry DavidSeason 2 The Ex Girlfriend with Larry DavidThe Pony Remark with Larry DavidThe Busboy with Larry DavidThe Jacket with Larry DavidThe Chinese Restaurant with Larry DavidThe Phone Message with Larry DavidSeason 3 The Stranded with Larry David and Matt GoldmanSeason 4 The Shoes with Larry DavidSeason 5 The Sniffing Accountant with Larry DavidThe Raincoats with Larry David Tom Gammill and Max ProssThe Opposite with Larry David and Andy CowanSeason 6 The Kiss Hello with Larry DavidSeason 7 The Cadillac with Larry DavidAwards and nominations EditPrimetime Emmy Awards Edit Year Category Project Episode Result Ref 1991 Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Seinfeld The Pony Remark Nominated 121 1992 Outstanding Comedy Series NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series The Boyfriend Nominated1993 Outstanding Comedy Series WonOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series The Opera Nominated1994 Outstanding Comedy Series NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series The Puffy Shirt Nominated1995 Outstanding Comedy Series NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series The Diplomat s Club Nominated1996 Outstanding Comedy Series NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series The Gum Nominated1997 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated1998 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated1999 Outstanding Variety Music or Comedy Special I m Telling You for the Last Time Nominated2013 Outstanding Short Format Nonfiction Program Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Nominated2014 Outstanding Short Format Nonfiction Program Nominated2016 Outstanding Variety Talk Series Nominated2019 Outstanding Informational Series Nominated2020 NominatedGrammy Awards Edit Year Award Performance Result Ref 1999 Best Comedy Album I m Telling You for the Last Time Nominated 122 2003 Spoken Word Album for Children Halloween Nominated 122 2018 Best Comedy Album Jerry Before Seinfeld Nominated 122 2021 Best Comedy Album 23 Hours to Kill Nominated 122 Golden Globe Awards Edit Year Award Performance Result Ref 1994 Best Comedy Actor TV Seinfeld Won 123 1995 Best Comedy Actor TV Seinfeld Nominated 123 1996 Best Comedy Actor TV Seinfeld Nominated 123 1998 Best Comedy Actor TV Seinfeld Nominated 123 Screen Actors Guild Award Edit Year Award Performance Result Ref 1994 Ensemble in a Comedy Series Seinfeld Won 123 1995 Ensemble in a Comedy Series Seinfeld Nominated 123 1996 Ensemble in a Comedy Series Seinfeld Won 123 1997 Ensemble in a Comedy Series Seinfeld Won 123 Other awards Edit American Comedy Award for Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series 1992 American Comedy Award for Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series 1993 Nominated American Comedy Award for Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series 1996 Nominated American Comedy Award for Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series 1999 References Edit Jerry 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