The cast of “Seinfeld” is mourning the patriarch of the iconic sitcom.
22.04.2020 - 14:25 / nme.com
The show is set to return this autumn after a short break
David Byrne has revealed that Jerry Seinfeld helped him out with a joke for the Broadway adaptation of his ‘American Utopia’ live show.
The show, based on Byrne’s 2018 solo album and subsequent live tour opened on stage in late 2019.
It’s set to return later this year for another Broadway run, and Byrne has shared how Seinfeld gave him a specific helping hand in crafting one part of the show.
Speaking on the Amy Schumer podcast, Byrne
The cast of “Seinfeld” is mourning the patriarch of the iconic sitcom.
“Yeah. I adored this man,” tweeted Jason Alexander, who spent years working alongside Jerry Stiller on Seinfeld, playing his son George. Jason was the first of the cast members of Seinfeld to reveal his sorrow over the passing of Stiller, who died on May 10 of natural causes. While his death was confirmed by his real life son, Ben Stiller, his TV son wasted no time in remembering the man behind Frank Constanza for all the love and laughter he brought into the world.
By Ellise Shafer
Jerry Seinfeld has won a court case over who came up with the idea for his hit Netflix show, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
An appeals court affirmed that a dispute between Jerry Seinfeld and someone claiming they created “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” is without merit. The Second Circuit court is siding with the famed comedian against Christian Charles, who directed the pilot episode of the hit talk show, arguing that Charles took too long to sue Seinfeld for allegedly copying his work without compensation.
One of the greatest moments of Jerry Seinfeld’s life was throwing the first pitch at a baseball game.
Jerry Seinfeld is opening up about his long-lasting relationship with his wife, author Jessica Seinfeld.
Don’t expect to see Jerry Seinfeld chatting with any more celebs while driving.
His motto has always been “Don’t overstay your welcome”
By Peter White
1. Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill Special In his first original special since 1998, Jerry Seinfeld returns with a standup set that features his acerbic observations on everyday life.
"The imperative of saving lives has swept away endemic government gridlock"
By Ellise Shafer
Jerry Seinfeld explains that everyone's lives "suck" in the official trailer for his upcoming Netflix stand-up special Jerry Seinfeld:23 Hours to Kill. The trailer opens with the comedian talking to an audience while onstage.