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Kramer poses for a portrait to be painted by Jerry's new girlfriend, Nina (Catherine Keener), which an elderly, art-loving couple (Elliott Reid and Justine Johnston) admire. George feels obliged to buy something when he accompanies Jerry to Nina's art studio, especially when she offers George her father's tickets to the owner's box at Yankee ...
"The Cheever Letters" is the 48th episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld, the eighth episode of season four. [1] It was written by Larry David , Elaine Pope , and Tom Leopold , and directed by Tom Cherones .
He likes to leave his door open to "encourage intruders". Attacked Jerry at the filming of the Jerry Pilot and was never heard from again. Dugan: 6: Joe Urla: Co-worker of Elaine at J. Peterman. Thinks that no one should make fun of pigs. Jackie Chiles: 6: Phil Morris: Kramer's eccentric but highly effective lawyer. Although very successful, he ...
To spite Sue Ellen, Elaine buys tickets to India for herself, Jerry, George, and Nina. Noticing Elaine's evasive behavior, George gets her drunk on schnapps. While under the influence, Elaine reveals Jerry and Nina's encounter to George, prompting the latter to behave passive-aggressively to Jerry during the flight to India.
"The Voice" is the 158th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the second episode for the ninth and final season. [1] It aired on October 2, 1997. [2] The episode's title refers to a joke Jerry and his friends share about his girlfriend's stomach having a voice, which ends up coming between Jerry and his girlfriend.
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"The Virgin" is the 50th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It was the tenth episode of the fourth season. [1] It aired on November 11, 1992 on NBC. [1] The cast assembled to read this episode's script on October 14, 1992, [2] and it was filmed six days later, on October 20. [2]
Jerry Lee Lewis' marriage to his 13-year-old cousin in 1957 nearly ended his career. Today, Myra Williams, 78, reflects on the scandal and her late ex-husband.