Kenny Kramer (right), the inspiration for the "Seinfeld" character Cosmo Kramer (center), tried to sue Fred Stoller for $1 million. WireImage ; Everett Collection ; Aubrey Reuben Is there something ...
Fred Stoller, an L.A. comedian who appeared prominently in one episode of Seinfeld and who wrote a few famous episodes of the show (including The Soup), was sued by the man who inspired the Cosmo ...
It might have been 17 years since Larry David’s hit sitcom, Seinfeld, went off the air, but nostalgic New Yorkers can step right into Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer’s world this week, thanks to a ...
Kenny Kramer wasn’t allowed to be himself. In the late 1980s, the stand-up comedian was living next door to Larry David, co-creator of television’s “Seinfeld,” which was then in the development stage.
Jerry Seinfeld told Howard Stern there is a good chance his new Netflix special '23 Hours to Kill' may be his swan song. By Ryan Parker Jerry Seinfeld is likely done with stand-up specials. The comic ...
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