Jerry Seinfeld as
Himself
Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Marie Benes
Michael Richards as Cosmo Kramer
Jason Alexander as George Louis Costanza And Frequently Featuring: Liz Sheridan as Helen Seinfeld
Barney Martin as Morty Seinfeld
Len Lesser as Uncle Leo
Wayne Knight as Newman
Sandy Baron as Jack Klompus
Richard Fancy as Mr. Lippman
Bob Balaban as Russell Dalrimple
Heidi Swedberg as Susan (Biddle Ross)
Peter Crombie as "Crazy" Joe Davola
Estelle Harris as Estelle Costanza
Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza
Danny Woodburn as Mickey Abbott
Ian Abercrombie as Mr. (Justin) Pitt
Steve Hytner as Kenny Bania
Bryan Cranston as Dr. Tim Whatley
Richard Herd as Wilhelm
Patrick Warburton as David Puddy
John O'Hurley as J. Peterman
Phil Morris as Jackie Chiles
Seinfeld:
Seasons 1 & 2 [DVD](1990) DVD
All five first-season episodes (originally aired as "The Seinfeld
Chronicles") and all 12 second-season episodes--including "Good
News, Bad News," "The Stakeout," "The Stock Tip," "The
Ex-Girlfriend," "The Deal," and "The Chinese Restaurant"--have
been collected in a four-disc set. 7 1/3 hrs. total. Standard;
Soundtrack: English; audio commentary; deleted scenes; bloopers;
"making of" documentary; featurettes; TV spots; more.
Seinfeld:
Season 3 [DVD](1991) DVD
All 23 third-season episodes--including "The Note," "The Library,"
"The Tape," "The Subway," "The Pez Dispenser," and "The
Keys"--have been collected in a four-disc set. 8 1/2 hrs. total.
Standard; Soundtrack: English; audio commentary; deleted scenes;
bloopers; featurettes; more.
Seinfeld:
Seasons 1-3 Re-Gift Set [DVD] DVD
What's the deal with this boxed set featuring Seasons 1-2 and
Season 3, an episode shooting script, playing cards, and Monk's
Diner salt and pepper shakers?
Seinfeld: Season 4 [DVD](1992) DVD
All 23 fourth-season episodes--including the two-part "The Trip,"
"The Bubble Boy," "The Contest," "The Junior Mint," and "The
Pilot"--have been collected in a four-disc set. 9 1/4 hrs. total.
Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, French Dolby
Digital stereo, Spanish Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English,
French, Portuguese, Spanish.
Seinfeld: Season 5 [DVD](1993) DVD
All 22 fifth-season episodes--including "The Mango," "The Puffy
Shirt," "The Lip Reader," "The Marine Biologist," and "The
Opposite"--have been collected in a four-disc set. 8 1/4 hrs.
total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, French
Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, French, Portuguese,
Spanish.
Seinfeld: Season 6 [DVD](1994) DVD
All 24 sixth-season episodes--including "The Chaperone," "The Big
Salad," "The Race," "The Fusilli Jerry," and "The
Understudy"--have been collected in a four-disc set. 9 hrs. total.
Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, French Dolby
Digital mono; Subtitles: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish.
Seinfeld: Seasons 5 & 6 Gift Set [DVD] DVD
You can be the first pirate with this special boxed set that
includes seasons five and six, plus a handwritten script and a
puffy shirt collectible.
Seinfeld: Season 7 [DVD](1995) DVD
All 24 seventh-season episodes--including "The Engagement," "The
Soup Nazi," "The Sponge," "The Wig Master," and "The
Invitations"--have been collected in a four-disc set. 9 hrs.
total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, French
Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, French, Portuguese,
Spanish; featurettes.
Seinfeld: Season 8 [DVD](1996) DVD
All 22 eighth-season episodes--including "The Foundation," "The
Little Kicks," "The Van Buren Boys," "The Yada Yada," and "The
Summer of George"--have been collected in a four-disc set. 8 1/3
hrs. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo,
French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, French, Portuguese,
Spanish.
Seinfeld
White Logo Mug [MUSEI0001]
Sip your coffee in the
oh so trendy Seinfeld mug. Your friends will be so jealous!
Cappuccino
Mug[MUSEI0002]
This is the mug designated for cappuccino use only! Mug holds 14
ounces comfortably, 18 ounces to rim.
Hello
Newman, Hello Jerry T-Shirt [TSSEI0014]
Shown is Newman on the
front saying, "Hello Jerry". On the back in large white
letters is, "Hello Newman". The shirt is black.
Popular sizes usually in stock!
Castandya
Design T-Shirt
[TSSEI0002]
If you want to
give George a kick in the pants, wear the shirt!
The
Seinfeld Scripts: The First and Second Seasons by Jerry
Seinfeld, Larry David
Featuring the first 17 episodes ever aired, The Seinfeld
Scripts contains all the great lines that have kept us
laughing for years: the pilot episode, "The Seinfeld
Chronicles," where it all began; George introduces his
importer/exporter altar ego Art Vanderlay in "The
Stakeout"; Kramer becomes obsessed with cantaloupe in
"The Ex-Girlfriend"; Jerry and George meet Elaine's dad
in "The Jacket"; is Jerry responsible for a poor Polish
woman's death when he makes "The Pony Remark"?; Jerry
and Elaine decide to become intimate again in "The
Deal"; what will George do when he is banned from the
executive bathroom in "The Revenge"?; and Jerry, George,
and Elaine wait for a table in "The Chinese Restaurant."
Seinlanguage by Jerry Seinfeld
Seinlanguage could easily be subtitled The World According
to Jerry. First published in 1993, when Seinfeld the
sitcom was establishing itself as the funniest half-hour on
television, this is a collection of Jerry's musings on everything
from relationships to shushing in movie theatres. Observational
comedy may have reached epidemic proportions recently, but Jerry
Seinfeld was, and is, the master of his domain.
"I will never understand why they cook on TV. I can't
smell it. Can't eat it. Can't taste it. The end of the show they
hold it up to the camera, 'Well, here it is. You can't have any.
Thanks for watching. Goodbye.'"
Letters
from a Nut by Ted L. Nancy,
Jerry Seinfeld (Introduction)
What if you wrote to the Baseball Hall of Fame offering to donate
a full set of Mickey Mantle's toenail clippings? Why, they'd be
glad to have 'em--even if you are "a Level 4
bed-wetter." Cooperstown is only one of many institutions
terrorized in Letters from a Nut, a collection of crazed
correspondence by Ted L. Nancy. The name is a pseudonym, perhaps
for Jerry Seinfeld, who wrote the introduction. Seinfeld never
comes clean, but the yocks sure sound like his material. And the
letters have his prints all over them--who else would write the
L.A. Lakers posing as a rabid fan who wears pants with a
see-through back end, "for medical reasons"? Whoever
wrote it, the book's a real lark. Where else can you meet
"Pip, the Mighty Squeak," a man who gambles in a giant
shrimp costume, or a corn that looks like Shelley Fabares? Only
inside the fevered brain of Ted L. Nancy--whether he's Jerry
Seinfeld or not.
Extra
Nutty!: Even More Letters from a Nut by Ted L.
Nancy, Jerry Seinfeld Welcome to the world of Ted L. Nancy. Some
have called him inspired, some have called him a goofball, and
many have wondered who Ted really is. All we know is that
Ted loves to write and it shows-EXTRA NUTTY! is chock full
of nut, a record of real live correspondence from America's
favorite pen pal to a cross-section of this great nation. EXTRA
NUTTY is bursting with all new letters showing Ted at his
looniest.
Seinfeld:
The Making of an American Icon by Jerry
Oppenheimer
Seinfeld: The Making of an American Icon is the never-before-told
story of how Jerry made his dream come true-of how this very
ambitious, extremely driven, compulsively perfectionistic son of a
Jewish sign peddler who once hustled bogus holy water from Lourdes
carefully worked his way up through the knock-down-drag-out world
of stand-up comedy as it began to explode in the mid-1970s,and how
he went on to co-create in the late 80s what is considered to be
the most brilliant and successful must-see TV sitcom in the
history of the medium.
Sein
Off: The Final Days of Seinfeld by Jerry
Seinfeld (Editor), Jain Lemos, Todd Gold, David Hume Kennerly
(Photographer), Michael Richards Michael: At the last curtain call made the gesture of
"being quiet" with my finger to my mouth. That was my
signal to the house and to those around us an to myself that there
would be no more words from Kramer.
Julia: Elaine was someone who single women laughed at because
she wrestled with her worst secrets and biggest fears. Let's face
it, she embodied lots of problems. In fact she was a jerk. Anyone
who chooses Elaine as a role model should be in therapy.
Seinfeld
and Philosophy: A Book about Everything and Nothing by William Irwin
(Editor)
Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book About Everything and Nothing is an
excellent book for any Seinfeld fan, and any philosopher, amateur
or professional interested in a philosophical analysis of a
pop-culture phenomenon. For anyone who has ever thought there to
be something deeper to Seinfeld, easily among the most popular
sitcoms of the 90s, this book articulates those seemingly
intangible qualities that made it so popular and so special.
Seinfeld:
The Totally Unauthorized Tribute (Not That There's Anything Wrong
With That) by David Wild Out
of Print, Limited Availability Seinfeld is more than just a TV show,
and David Wild's tribute is more than just an episode guide. As he
states in his introduction, "...for me, Seinfeld is
one of those rare redeemers of popular culture; like Sinatra,
pasta, or the Beatles, Seinfeld shows that sometimes the
masses get things exactly right." Woven around Wild's brief
and opinionated summaries of 164 episodes are trivia quizzes, a
history of the show's development, a review of the real
Soup Nazi's restaurant, and most interesting of all, comments from
many of the guest stars who have appeared in Seinfeld.
jerry
on vhs:
'Pros
& Cons' Apparently, this film contains a cameo by Jerry as
himself.
10. McDonald's
11. Chinese People
12. Olympics
13. Scuba Diving
14. No. 1 Fear
15. Sky Diving/The Helmet
16. Clothing
17. Late TV
18. Crooks
19. Horses
20. Bathroom
21. Q + A
Halloween
Book (Collector's Edition with CD) by Jerry
Seinfeld, James Bennett (Illustrator) If the only "really clear thought"
you had as a kid was "Get candy," you'll be at one with
comedian Jerry Seinfeld's first children's picture book, Halloween.
This nostalgic view of Halloweens past will ring true with
everyone who remembers the trials and tribulations of
trick-or-treating--from the stupid masks with thin gray rubber
straps and cheap little staples to the humiliation of having to
wear a winter coat over your store-bought Superman costume. Of
course, the smart-alecky Seinfeld puts his own stamp on things in
a voice that is so distinctly his: "Come on lady, let's go!
Halloween, doorbells, candy, let's pick it up in there."
1. First Time Funny
2. Robert Klein's Influence
3. Education
4. Comedy Club Training
5. Why Comedy?
6. First Tonight Show Shot
7. Technique
8. Observations
9. More Technique
10. Joke Formats
11. Writing
12. Persona
13. Taboo Topics
14. The Art Of Comedy
15. Dirty Material
16. Confidence
17. Motivation & Zen
18. Timing
19. Health
20. Advice