Seinfeld/Characters

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Characters from Seinfeld include:

The Group

Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld)

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George Costanza (Jason Alexander)

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Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus)

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Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards)

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"Why does Kramer need to go to a fantasy camp? His whole life is a fantasy camp. People should plunk down $2000 to live like him for a week. Do nothing, fall ass-backwards into money, mooch food off your neighbours, and have sex without dating. Now that's a fantasy camp!"

  • The Ghost: None of his oft-mentioned friends (Bob Sacamano, Jay Remenschneider and Lomez) have appeared on screen.
  • Go-To Alias: H.E. Pennypacker and Dr. Van Nostrand.
  • Hipster: According to Elaine.
  • Idiot Houdini: Much to his friends' chagrin, as they all avert this trope.
  • Jewish Mother: Briefly takes on the characteristics of one while trying to cook a lot of Jewish food for Jewish Singles Night.

Kramer: (to Jerry) "Eat! Eat! You're nothing but skin and bones!"

Recurring Characters

Newman (Wayne Knight)

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Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Affably Evil: When he's not antagonistic, he seems to get along fairly well with the cast.
  • Catch Phrase: Hellooooo....Jerry.
  • Cloudcuckoolander
  • Creator Cameo: In his first appearance.
  • Driven to Suicide: Spends the duration of introductory episode as an offscreen character threatening to jump off the roof of the apartment building.
  • Fat Bastard
  • Fat Best Friend
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Kramer seems to be the only one who can stand him.
  • Large Ham
  • The Other Darrin: Was an offscreen character voiced by Larry David in his first appearance but Larry David had Knight record the lines for the syndication version so as to keep continuity intact.
  • Phrase Catcher: "Hello... Newman."
  • Psycho for Hire: He is a mailman.
  • Psycho Sidekick: To Kramer.
  • Sitcom Arch Nemesis: To Jerry.
  • Smug Snake: Would really like to be a Magnificent Bastard, but Newman is just as pathetic as the rest of the cast.
  • Villains Out Shopping
  • What Could Have Been: Was originally envisioned by Larry David as an African-American friend of Kramer's and actors Tim Russ and William Thomas Jr. both auditioned for the part. However, between the first and the second draft, the plot was significantly reduced; the scene in which the character appeared was cut, and Newman's role in the episode was cut down to a brief dialogue between Kramer and an off-screen Newman who was voiced by Larry David.

Frank Costanza (Jerry Stiller)

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Estelle Costanza (Estelle Harris)

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  • The Danza
  • Jewish Mother: Her ethnicity is not revealed in the show, but she's portrayed by a Jewish actress and acts like a stereotypical Jewish mother.
  • No Accounting for Taste: Her and Frank can't seem to speak to one another without shouting.

Susan Ross (Heidi Swedberg)

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Crazy Joe Davola (Peter Crombie)

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J. Peterman (John O'Hurley)

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George Steinbrenner (Larry David (voice), Lee Bear)

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David Puddy (Patrick Warburton)

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Minor Characters


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