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- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Born in New York, Larry Hankin took an industrial design degree from the University of Syracuse; multifaceted artist, in addition to being an actor, he is also a screenwriter, producer, director and singer. He began his career as an illustrator in the entertainment world, and studied acting at Syracuse University. He was in the same class with Frank Langella and Carl Gottlieb. He was also a member of two comedy improvisation groups, Second City (Chicago) and The Committee (San Francisco). Hankin continues today his work in Hollywood.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
Tom Pepper (TV Pilot Kramer)- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Tony Amendola is a near 40 year veteran of film and television. Among his film credits are Ted Demme's Blow with Johnny Depp; Martin Campbell's The Mask of Zorro alongside Anthony Hopkins and Antonio Banderas; and John Sayles's Lone Star, with Chris Cooper. Other memorable works include Annabelle and The Meddler with Susan Sarandon.
On television, Amendola has had recurring roles as the iconic Gepetto in ABC's Once Upon a Time, as well as Edouard Kagame in Continuum and Master Bra-tac in STARGATE SG1.Other TV guest appearances include roles on Blackbird, Law and Order, Dexter, Seinfeld, The Practice, Will & Grace and Shooter.
Amendola spent the first 12 years of his professional life in the theatre. Appearing Off-Broadway in an acclaimed production of Filumena and in leading roles on the stages of America's top regional theatres, including the Mark Taper Forum,Berekely Repertory, American Conservatory Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Utah Shakespeare, La Jolla Playhouse and the Old Globe. His stage credits include Cyrano, Iago, Uncle Vanya, Shylock, Salieri, Lear. Disney Hell premiere First Night series Stravinsky's Rite of Spring. Tony's VO/MO-CAP work includes recurring role in World Of Warcraft, Black OPS, and Star Wars: Fallen Jedi. In addition, he is a founding member and past Co-Artistic Director of the Antaeus company, a well-respected Los Angeles theatre dedicated to producing the Classics.
Born in New Haven, Connecticut into a blue-collar family, Tony was the first member of his family to attend college. He grew up on the East Coast before heading west to follow his dreams. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife"Rushd"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 19
The Implant (25 Feb. 1993)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
(uncredited)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Perry Anzilotti is an American character actor, director, producer, businessman, and activist. He is best known for playing the advertising character "The Cookie Man" in television commercials for Nabisco's SnackWell's campaign that ran between 1993 and 1997 with 23 commercial episodes. Anzilotti is also noted for his recurring role on the television series ER (22 episodes) and numerous guest starring appearances including: Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000), The Office (2008), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2015), Modern Family (2015), Married...With Children (1996), Cheers (1990), Mad About You (1994), and Seinfeld (1993Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 14
The Movie (6 Jan. 1993)
Usher- Actor
- Additional Crew
Vaughn Armstrong was born on 7 July 1950 in Sonora, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Philadelphia Experiment (1984), Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) and The Net (1995)."Lt. Coleman"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 1
The Trip: Part 1 (12 Aug. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 2
The Trip: Part 2 (19 Aug. 1992)- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Erick Avari was born on April 13, 1952 in Darjeeling, India. His credits include leading roles in films from Kevin Reynolds' cult classic The Beast of War (1988) to commercial megahits such as Stargate (1994), Independence Day (1996), The Mummy (1999) and Planet of the Apes (2001). His comedic skills have landed him starring roles in the Adam Sandler remake Mr. Deeds (2002), For Love or Money (1993) and Woody Allen's only television film Don't Drink the Water (1994). He is also featured in Revelation (2002), The Glass House (2001) and has a starring role in Michael Meredith's Three Days of Rain (2002) and Dancing in Twilight (2007). His long theatrical background has garnered him critical acclaim for several roles at the Joseph Papp Public Theatre in New York City, including his portrayal of Vasquez in "'Tis Pity She's a Whore" and the Broadway hit, "The King and I".
Avari has had the pleasure of performing in some of the most prestigious regional theatres in the country, including The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Chicago's Goodman Theater and The Cleveland Playhouse, playing roles such as the King in "King Lear" and Joseph Smith in the Mabou Mines production of "The Morman Project". On television, in addition to his recurring role as Kasuf on Stargate SG-1 (1997), he has played notable roles on Heroes (2006), Cybill (1995), Cheers (1982), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Murder, She Wrote (1984), NYPD Blue (1993) and several made-for-television films.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
Cabbie- Producer
- Actor
- Writer
A native of Buffalo, New York, Nick Bakay graduated from Kenyon College in Ohio. In 1983, Bakay graduated from the Professional Acting Program at SMU in Dallas, Texas with an MFA (Master of Fine Arts). After moving to New York, he spent the early part of his acting career performing in numerous theater productions. At the same time, he became a contributing editor for National Lampoon magazine, writing features and fake letters to the editor, and also creating a comic strip called "The Evil Clown." This led to a writing job and starring roles in two cable series, Night After Night (1990) and Sports Monster (1990). After landing a job as writer and sidekick/announcer on The Dennis Miller Show (1992), Bakay decided it was time to move to Los Angeles. Since that time he has written, performed and guest-starred in many television series.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 21
The Smelly Car (15 Apr. 1993)
"Carl" * (Elaine's Boyfriend # 13)*- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Bob Balaban was born on 16 August 1945 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Gosford Park (2001), A Mighty Wind (2003) and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). He has been married to Lynn Grossman since 1 April 1977. They have two children."Russell Dalrymple"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 3
The Pitch (16 Sep. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 4
The Ticket (16 Sep. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 6
The Watch (30 Sep. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 16
The Shoes (4 Feb. 1993)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Blaire Baron is an award winning actor, writer, director. Her career spans 25 years on TV, film, stage - from avant garde Privilege (Criterion) to Penny Marshall blockbuster, A League Of Their Own, she has appeared in over 40 films and TV series. Blaire is Founder/Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Youth Festival - an L.A. based, global youth performing arts movement, for which she's received awards from PBS and the City of L.A. Blaire takes the Shakespeare Youth Festival program to Botswana, Kenya and Mexico, where young people perform Shakespeare in Setswana, Kiswahili, Luo, Spanish and English. Blaire wrote/produced the documentary, Women In Boxes. She co-wrote, produced and co-starred in The Candidate, (award winning short '16) She won Outstanding Achievement in Playwrighting for "The Milk Meetings" (Ophelia Theatre Co, NY). Her trilogy (Outspoken, Illspoken & Unspoken) won awards at Hollywood Fringe, 2018. Her play, The Below, won New York New Works Festival.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 13
The Pick (16 Dec. 1992)
Female Executive- Anita Barone was born on 25 September 1964 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. She is an actress, known for Friends (1994), The War at Home (2005) and One Last Ride (2004). She has been married to Matthew Glave since 2000. They have two children.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 16
The Shoes (4 Feb. 1993)
"Gail" - Actor
- Composer
- Writer
Michael Des Barres is a European Marquis, raised in England and living in Los Angeles. As the host of Little Steven's Underground Garage on SiriusXM Radio Channel 21, he is heard by more than six million listeners, five days a week (5am-8am and 9pm-midnight PT). He has appeared in over 150 hours of American television and more than 40 feature films, and has sold over 7 million albums as both a recording artist and songwriter.
Over the past five decades, Michael has appeared in numerous feature films such as "To Sir With Love" with Sidney Poitier, "Pink Cadillac" with Clint Eastwood, "The Man From Elysian Fields" with Mick Jagger and "Diary of a Sex Addict" with Rosanna Arquette as well as countless television shows such as NCIS, Bones, CSI, Seinfeld, Frasier, Roseanne and Melrose Place, and as Nicolas Helman, former mentor to infamous assassin Murdoch, on MacGyver.
Michael Des Barres was also the touring singer for the Duran Duran spin-off group, The Power Station, performing at Live Aid with one of the most iconic live acts of the mid-1980s. From 1982 to 1984, Michael was a member of Chequered Past, which included Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols, and Clem Burke and Nigel Harrison of Blondie. In 1983, Michael penned the song "Obsession," a number one hit in 27 countries for LA new wave group Animotion.
Recently, Michael narrated the one-night only performance of Frank Zappa's legendary 200 Motels with the LA Philharmonic, released a live follow up to his 2012 album Carnaby Street called Hot 'n Sticky, and co-starred alongside Gene Simmons of KISS on an episode of CSI: Las Vegas. His latest album, "The Key to the Universe" was released in 2015 on FOD Records and was produced by Bob Rose.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 21
The Smelly Car (15 Apr. 1993)
Restaurateur- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Tobin Bell is an American actor with a career in film, television and theater spanning three decades. He was born in Queens, New York and raised in Weymouth, Mass. His mother is the British actress Eileen Bell. He is perhaps best known for his role as the iconic villain "Jigsaw" in the Saw film series...for which he received MTV Award nominations in 2007 & 2009. He's a graduate of Boston University and has a Masters Degree in Education from Montclair State University. He studied acting with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse and Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio in New York. He is a lifetime member of The Actors Studio and a member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 18
The Old Man (18 Feb. 1993)
"Ron"- Susan Beaubian was born on 7 September 1951 in the USA. She is an actress, known for American Crime Story (2016), Norbit (2007) and Numb3rs (2005).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 19
The Implant (25 Feb. 1993)
Ticket Clerk #2 - Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Gerry Bednob was born on 10 June 1935 in Trinidad and Tobago. He is an actor and writer, known for The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) and Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 15
The Visa (27 Jan. 1993)
Babu's Friend- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Corbin Bernsen made his initial mark on the seminal television series L.A. Law as opportunistic divorce lawyer "Arnie Becker" earning him multiple Emmy and Golden Globe nominations over the show's eight-year run. He proved along the way the role was not to be a dead-end stereotype, maintaining a steady career in both television and film over the course of three decades. Moreover, his intent devotion to his career and love for the craft has compelled him in recent years to climb into the producer/writer, and director's chair.
Born in North Hollywood, California, on September 7, 1954, Corbin was raised in and around the entertainment business. The eldest of three children, his father film and television producer Harry Bernsen and mother, veteran actress Jeanne Cooper encouraged him to continue the family tradition. After high school he originally attended UCLA with the intention of pursuing law, but instead, he went on to receive a BFA in Theatre Arts and MFA in Playwriting. He worked on the Equity-waiver L.A. stage circuit as both actor and set designer, making his film debut as a bit player in his father's picture Three the Hard Way. He then set his sights on New York in the late 70s. In the early years he carved out a living as a carpenter building rooftop decks in NYC that still stand to this day. Then in 1983 he landed the role of "Ken Graham" on daytime's Ryan's Hope and he put his tool belt away. This break led to an exclusive deal with NBC and eventually the TV role in L.A. Law. The perks of his "newly-found stardom" on L.A. Law included a hosting stint on Saturday Night Live and the covers of numerous major magazines.
Not one to settle for what he knew could be fleeting comfort, he worked diligently to parlay his small screen success into a diverse resume of feature film roles, both starring and supporting, often enjoying the challenge of portraying unsympathetic characters with an infusion of charm and likability. He co-starred as Shelley Long's egotistical husband in the reincarnation comedy Hello Again; played an equally vain Hollywood star in the musical comedy Bert Rigby, You're a Fool; and starred as a disorganized ringleader of a band of crooks in the bank caper Disorganized Crime. He capped the 1980s decade opposite Charlie Sheen and Tom Berenger in the box office hit Major League, which took advantage of his natural athleticism, playing ballplayer-cum-owner "Roger Dorn". Two sequels followed. Other notable feature film work includes the mystery thriller Shattered, directed by Wolfgang Peterson, which re-teamed him with Tom Berenger, Stephen Frears' Lay The Favorite, and a turn opposite Robert Downey Jr. in Shane Black's Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
On the TV front, he has appeared in many MOW's including Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story as the famed civil rights attorney who founded the Southern Poverty Law Center. Topping it off, Corbin's title role in the horror/ thriller The Dentist for HBO had audiences developing a similar paranoia of tooth doctors as Anthony Perkins invoked decades before to motel clerks. As spurned husband-turned-crazed dentist "Dr. Alan Feinstone", Corbin reached cult horror status. The movie spawned a sequel in which he also served as a producer. Most recently, he has reunited with Dentist director Brian Yuzna on a slate of films exploring similar themes starting with "The Plastic Surgeon."
More recently Bernsen wrapped eight seasons on USA Network's hit series Psych as Henry Spencer playing James Roday's retired cop father who taught his "fake psychic," crime solving son everything he knows.
In 2006 he formed his own production company, Team Cherokee Productions to exert more creative control over his projects and begin exploring material both as writer, director and producer. Today that company has taken root as Home Theater Films, an early player in the Faith and Family film genre. The company has explored a wide variety of themes beginning with the film "Rust" which was distributed by Sony Pictures. With five other films under their belt, including "25 Hill," "Beyond the Heavens," "Christian Mingle" starring Lacey Chabert, and the upcoming "Jesse and Naomi," Home Theater Films has firmly carved a niche and name in this lucrative genre.
Corbin has been happily married (since 1988) to British actress Amanda Pays who most recently be seen on "The Flash." They have appeared together in the sci-fi film Spacejacked and the TV-movies Dead on the Money and The Santa Trap, among others. The couple has four sons. Never one to become complacent or fall prey to the hype - a lesson learned from his mother - he still practices his carpenter skills at home as he continues to write, produce, and direct. Perseverance and dedication has played a large part in his continued success. Having a savvy take-charge approach hasn't hurt either -- characteristics worthy of many of the characters he's explored on screen.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 1
The Trip: Part 1 (12 Aug. 1992)
"Himself"- Jim J. Bullock was born on 9 February 1955 in Casper, Wyoming, USA. He is an actor, known for Spaceballs (1987), Too Close for Comfort (1980) and Ron and Laura Take Back America (2014).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 12
The Airport (25 Nov. 1992)
Attendant #1 - Actress
- Additional Crew
- Sound Department
Lanei Chapman was born on 23 January 1973. She is an actress, known for Rat Race (2001), Space: Above and Beyond (1995) and Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001)."Housekeeper"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 18
The Old Man (18 Feb. 1993)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
(uncredited)- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Larry Charles was born on 1 December 1956 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Seinfeld (1989), The Dictator (2012) and Brüno (2009).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 2
The Trip: Part 2 (19 Aug. 1992)
Man in Hallway (uncredited)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 12
The Airport (25 Nov. 1992)
Stinky Man (uncredited)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
Man on Raft #2 (uncredited)- Actress
- Additional Crew
Cherie Chetyrbok (also credited Cherie Caywood) is an American actress born in Hammonton, NJ. Cherie moved to LA and studied acting at The Beverly Hills Playhouse. Some of her film work includes "Fleshing Out", "Gone For the Weekend" , "Vamp Bikers"..... Cherie was cast to portray Marilyn Monroe on film. Theatre roles include: Cherie in "Bus Stop" and Beatrice in William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing". Cherie does volunteer work and fund raising or several charitable organizations.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 12
The Airport (25 Nov. 1992)
Passenger (uncredited)- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Casting Department
Glen Chin was born on January 27, 1948 in San Francisco, California, USA. He is known for his work on 50 First Dates (2004), Natural Born Killers (1994) and The Art of War (2000). Glen was a wonderfully accomplished Bass Violin virtuoso while living in Stockton, California. He was gifted in that profession with the Stockton Symphony and very well respected in his craft. He attended Grover Cleveland Grammar School, Stockton Junior High School, and Amos Alonso Stagg High School predating his entry into the movie industry.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 9
The Opera (4 Nov. 1992)
Man #3- Actor
- Talent Agent
- Writer
Tory Christopher was born on 22 January 1961 in Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. He is an actor and talent agent, known for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Days of Our Lives (1965) and Frasier (1993). He has been married to Elke Jesgarz since 24 May 1985.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 14
The Movie (6 Jan. 1993)
Comedy Club Waiter (uncredited)- Julie Claire is known for Bloodline (2015), Devious Maids (2013) and Scandal (2012). She has been married to Glenn Kessler since 2010. They have three children.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 3
The Pitch (16 Sep. 1992)
"Receptionist" (as Julie Blum)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 4
The Ticket (16 Sep. 1992)
"Receptionist" (as Julie Blum)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 10
The Virgin (11 Nov. 1992)
Receptionist (as Julie Blum) - Kari Coleman is known for The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) and Multiplicity (1996). She has been married to Kyle Secor since 28 January 2002. They have two children."Allison"
"Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 21
The Smelly Car (15 Apr. 1993)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
(uncredited) - Producer
- Writer
- Actor
Lawrence Gene David is an American comedian, writer, actor, director, and television producer. He and Jerry Seinfeld created the television sitcom Seinfeld, on which David was head writer and executive producer for the first seven seasons. He gained further recognition for the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm, which he created and stars in as a semi-fictionalized version of himself. He has written or co-written the stories of every episode since its pilot episode in 1999.
David's work on Seinfeld won him two Primetime Emmy Awards in 1993, for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series. Formerly a comedian, he went into television comedy, writing and starring in ABC's Fridays, and writing briefly for Saturday Night Live. He has been nominated for 27 Primetime Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. He was voted by fellow comedians and comedy insiders as the 23rd greatest comedy star ever in a 2004 British poll to select "The Comedian's Comedian", and received the Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement by the Writers Guild of America in 2010.
Since 2015, he has made recurring guest appearances on Saturday Night Live, where he impersonates 2016 and 2020 U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 2
The Trip: Part 2 (19 Aug. 1992)
Man in Hallway (uncredited)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 3
The Pitch (16 Sep. 1992)
Offstage Voice (voice) (uncredited)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 12
The Airport (25 Nov. 1992)
Kosher Meal Passenger (voice) (uncredited)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 13
The Pick (16 Dec. 1992)
Office Worker (voice) (uncredited)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 14
The Movie (6 Jan. 1993)
Character in Checkmate (voice) (uncredited)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
John F. Kennedy Jr. / Man on Raft #1 (uncredited)- Actress
- Production Designer
Viveka Davis was born on 19 August 1969 in Santa Monica, California, USA. She is an actress and production designer, known for Cast Away (2000), Edtv (1999) and Curly Sue (1991).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 21
The Smelly Car (15 Apr. 1993)
Mona the Lesbian
*(Kramer's Girlfriend #11)*- Elizabeth Dennehy, originally from New York, is a classically trained actress living in Los Angeles. The proud daughter of actor Brian Dennehy and mother of actor Jack Lancaster, Elizabeth is probably best known for playing Lieutenant Commander Shelby on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Elizabeth is a Shakespeare geek, who loves to travel, sing, teach, and support young artists."Allison The Drakette"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 22
The Handicap Spot (13 May 1993)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
(uncredited) - Victoria Dillard was born on 20 September 1969 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Coming to America (1988), Ali (2001) and Deep Cover (1992).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 18
The Old Man (18 Feb. 1993)
Agency Rep - Actress
- Additional Crew
- Director
Denise Dowse was born on 21 February 1958 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. She was an actress and director, known for Ray (2004), Pleasantville (1998) and Bio-Dome (1996). She died on 13 August 2022 in California, USA.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 5
The Wallet (23 Sep. 1992)
"Receptionist"- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Steve Eastin was born on 22 June 1948 in Colorado, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Con Air (1997), Field of Dreams (1989) and A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 4
The Ticket (16 Sep. 1992)
"Cop #1"- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Award winning actress Maggie Egan (aka Maggie Egan-Cummings) was raised in Upstate New York. Her father, Bill Egan, was a Real Estate Broker. Her mother, Mary Joan Egan, held a BS, and two Masters Degrees and was Superintendent of the School Library system. With three older sisters it was a busy household. At 14 Maggie was cast as Mrs. Barker in The American Dream by her wonderful high school teacher, Dan DiNicola, and that was it. Maggie caught the bug. She studied acting and filmmaking in college and moved to Houston and studied with Chris Wilson. In LA, Maggie studied with Gordon Hunt, Helen Hunt's father, and has studied with Chuck Marra and Megan Foley Marra who encourage her to write again. She studies with Andy Goldberg in his Improv Comedy Workshop, HBO Casting Director Amy Jo Berman; and Val Hubbard's Actors Fast Track. It was Steve Stark, current President, TV Productions and Development of MGM/UA who first discovered Maggie and brought her to LA eons ago when he worked on Star Search. They remain friends to this day. It was in LA where she met and married her own Irish American, Jim Cummings, a Chicago boy. They have one daughter, an event planner, at Pepperdine University. In addition to the 600+ commercials for The Disney Channel and various other companies, Maggie has over 50 TV/Film credits. She is now also writing plays and screenplays. One feature is a romantic comedy set in LA and Ireland, a fun sister's road trip to the Emerald Isle complete with corned beef and baggage. It is co-written with Jennifer Lynn O'Hara. The other one she is writing is a female driven spy comedy set in Vegas co-written with Melanie Collup. Maggie may be "a woman of a certain age" but she ain't done yet!Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 12
The Airport (25 Nov. 1992)
Ticket Clerk- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Bill Erwin was born on 2 December 1914 in Honey Grove, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987), Somewhere in Time (1980) and Home Alone (1990). He was married to Lucy Frances MacLachlan. He died on 29 December 2010 in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA."Sid the Old Man"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 18
The Old Man (18 Feb. 1993)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
(uncredited)- Ross Evans was born on 12 August 1923 in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for The Gallant Men (1962), Teenagers from Outer Space (1959) and The Nude Bomb (1980). He died on 15 April 2013.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 9
The Opera (4 Nov. 1992)
Mr. Reichman - Born and raised in upstate Vermont, Warren Frost left home at age 17 to enlist in the United States Navy during World War II, serving aboard the destroyer escort USS Borum (DE-790) in Europe during the Normandy landings. After his service, he worked mainly in theater. He had a doctorate in theater arts from the University of Minnesota and was a published playwright with four plays to his credit and also wrote a novel.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 8
The Cheever Letters (28 Oct. 1992)
"Mr. Ross" - Actor
- Producer
- Director
Courtney Gains first achieved success during the 1980s with a variety of roles in films such Children of the Corn (1984), Back to the Future (1985), Can't Buy Me Love (1987), Colors (1988), The 'Burbs (1989), and Memphis Belle (1990). His most recent credits include L.A.Noir ,Faster, Grand Theft Auto ; Los Santos Drug Wars, The Wrath of Becky , Charming the Hearts of Men and Queen Bees.
In addition to his film work, Gains has guest-starred on several notable television shows including Seinfeld (1989), Monk (2002), In the Heat of the Night (1988), Tales from the Crypt (1989), ER (1994), JAG (1995), Nash Bridges (1996), Charmed (1998), Alias (2001), The Guardian (2001) (recurring role), _"My Name Is Earl" (2005)_, Bones, The Middle, and the miniseries Texas Rising, Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia,Criminal Minds and Tales.
Gains has also worked as and acting coach and a musician. He once performed live on stage with Phish Releasing several records, Ripple Street in 2016, Acoustic Gains 2021 and Safe Haven 2023. He performs regularly in his 3 piece band THE COURTNEY GAINS GROUP.
With over 140 credits to his name in a wide variety of roles, Gains celebrates 40 years in the film and television business.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 21
The Smelly Car (15 Apr. 1993)
Video Store Clerk- Actor
- Soundtrack
American actor of commanding presence and powerful voice, prolific on screen since 1980 and frequently cast in authoritarian roles as judges, attorneys, police chiefs or senior military officers. Richard Edward Gant graduated from California State University - East Bay with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual and Performing Arts and from Samuel Merritt University in 1967 with an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts and Afro-American Studies. Gant spent four years in the Air Force as a radar operator, before moving to New York to work off-Broadway as actor and director on some 35 productions. In 1978, he appeared alongside Morgan Freeman and Dorian Harewood in The Mighty Gents, a play about the decline of a once-feared Newark black youth gang. In films, he is perhaps best known as retired boxing promoter and manager George Washington Duke (the main antagonist in Rocky V (1990)), a role for which he was handpicked by Sylvester Stallone.
Gant's notable TV appearances have included the ill-fated livery stable owner Arnette Hostetler in HBO's Deadwood (2004); Captain Richard Page, commander of Special Unit 2 (2001), a secret police task force battling mythological entities in Chicago; Captain Edward "Mackie" MacDougan, an Earthforce commander sympathetic to Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) in Babylon 5 (1993); Dr. Russell Ford in the popular daytime soap General Hospital (1963); car dealership owner Owen Thoreau Sr., Andre Braugher's on-screen father in Men of a Certain Age (2009) and snarky English teacher Ray Hayward in Mr. Iglesias (2019). His numerous guest roles have included appearances in Miami Vice (1984), L.A. Law (1986), NYPD Blue (1993), Smallville (2001), Charmed (1998) and, more recently, NCIS: Los Angeles (2009).
In 2006, Gant co-founded PanAfricanist, a digital solutions company which focuses "on designing and developing cultural connectivity infrastructures." He is married to the costume designer and director Arline Burks Gant.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
"Fred"- George Gerdes was born on 23 February 1948 in Queens, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), Hidalgo (2004) and Bats (1999). He died on 1 January 2021 in Glendale, California, USA.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 7
The Bubble Boy (7 Oct. 1992)
Man #1 - Actor
- Soundtrack
The youngest of four siblings, Brian George was born in Jerusalem to Jewish parents in July 1952. Both of his parents had immigrated to Israel from India. His father was born in Iraq but raised in Bombay and his mother was born and raised in India. When Brian was a year old, the family immigrated to London. Brian attended an all-boys school in London. In 1966, the family moved to Toronto and he attended public high school, followed by the University of Toronto, where he became involved in theater. George left before graduation and formed an unsuccessful theater group. He joined The Second City, where he trained with comedy greats including John Candy, among others. His career in acting and voice-over work has flourished ever since.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 15
The Visa (27 Jan. 1993)
"Babu"- David Graf was a Lancaster, Ohio native. He was a graduate of Lancaster High School in 1968. He went on to attend college at Otterbein University where he graduated in 1972 as a theater major. He attended Ohio State University grad school until 1975 when he dropped out to pursue an acting career in New York City. He broke into the movies with Four Friends (1981). David never forgot his roots. He always returned to Lancaster each year in October for the Fairfield County Fair. It was his way of keeping in touch. In a tragic coincidence, David passed away at the same age and condition that his father did. David is survived by his wife of 17 years, Kathryn Graf, two sons, Daniel and Sean; mother and brother who reside in Zanesville, Ohio.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 4
The Ticket (16 Sep. 1992)
"Cop #2" - Actor
- Writer
- Art Department
Gerrit Graham was born on November 27, 1949 in New York City. He grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, Chicago, Illinois, and Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Gerrit made his acting debut at age eight in a Detroit Art Institute stage production of "Winnie the Pooh". Graham was the president of the dramatic association as a high school student at Groton and general manager of the Columbia Players while studying at Columbia University. He began his cinematic career acting in movies for director Brian De Palma: he's excellent in his film debut as paranoid conspiracy nut Lloyd Clay in Greetings (1968) and gave a hilarious performance as preening flamboyant rock star Beef in Phantom of the Paradise (1974). Graham's other memorable comic roles include no-talent aspiring country singer Perman Waters in Paul Bartel's Cannonball! (1976), hippie commune leader Magic Ray in Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw (1976) sleazy used car salesman Jeff in the uproarious Used Cars (1980), the snobby Bob Spinnaker in Class Reunion (1982), and the leering Rodzinski in The Creature Wasn't Nice (1981). Moreover, Gerrit has demonstrated his considerable range and versatility in such occasional serious parts as computer nerd Walter Gabler in Demon Seed (1977), Susan Sarandon's abusive boyfriend Highpockets in Pretty Baby (1978), tough Vietnam veteran Ray Stark in The Annihilators (1985), and Alex Vincent's jerky foster father Phil Simpson in Child's Play 2 (1990). Among the many TV shows Graham has done guest spots on are Baretta (1975), Starsky and Hutch (1975), Laverne & Shirley (1976), The A-Team (1983), Fame (1982), St. Elsewhere (1982), Miami Vice (1984), Dallas (1978), The Wonder Years (1988), Seinfeld (1989), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Babylon 5 (1993), The Larry Sanders Show (1992), Star Trek: Voyager (1995), Law & Order (1990), and Third Watch (1999). Gerrit had a recurring role on The Critic (1994). He wrote three episodes of the 1980s The Twilight Zone (1985) revival and acted in the Welcome to Winfield/Quarantine (1986) episode of the same show. On stage, Gerrit has performed improvisational comedy sketches with Chicago's Second City troupe and worked with improvisational director Paul Sills in Chicago as a member of Sills' Story Theatre ensemble. Graham has written several songs with Bob Weir (these include the lyrics for the Grateful Dead tune "Victim or the Crime"). Graham wrote additional dialogue and provided additional voices for the hit Disney animated picture The Little Mermaid (1989) and co-wrote the screenplay for the cartoon short The Prince and the Pauper (1990). He's the father of sons Jack and Henry.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 9
The Opera (4 Nov. 1992)
Clown (uncredited)- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Mariska (Ma-rish-ka) Magdolna Hargitay was born on January 23, 1964, in Santa Monica, California. Her parents are Mickey Hargitay and Jayne Mansfield. She is the youngest of their three children. In June 1967, Mariska and her brothers Zoltan and Mickey Jr. were in the back seat of a car when it was involved in the fatal accident which killed her mother. The children escaped with minor injuries. Her father remarried a stewardess named Ellen, and they raised the three children and gave them a normal childhood. They also financially supported the children, since Jayne Mansfield's debt-ridden estate left no money for them.
Mariska majored in theater at UCLA. Her first motion picture feature was the cult favorite, Ghoulies (1984), where she gave a memorable performance as Donna. Unlike her mother Jayne, who had changed her name, her hair color, and did nude pictorials to become a star, Mariska took a very different approach on her journey to become a star. She rejected advice to change her name and appearance. And she refused to copy her mother's sexy image by turning down nude scenes in her next film Jocks (1986). She told casting directors that she was her own person when she held onto her dark locks and athletic figure, when they were expecting another blond, buxom Jayne Mansfield. Mariska continued with her acting classes and waited on tables, while she landed forgettable roles in short-lived television shows. She appeared a few times on the nighttime soap Falcon Crest (1981). She also appeared in the hit film Leaving Las Vegas (1995), credited as 'Hooker at the bar', and in the flop film Lake Placid (1999) as Myra Okubo. Her recurring role on the top-rated show ER (1994) in 1998 gave her career enough of a jolt to land her the starring role of Det. Olivia Benson in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), the first spin off from the excellent franchise of Law & Order (1990). The hour-long show deals with sex crimes and the detectives who solve these cases. Mariska played Olivia as a tough, compassionate detective, who did action scenes and her own stunt work. She reaped the rewards from the hit TV show, after struggling and studying her craft for fifteen years. She became the highest paid actress on television, and she won Emmy and Golden Globe awards for her performance. The show also changed her personal life, since she met her husband actor Peter Hermann on the set and married him on August 28, 2004. That same year, she appeared in the television movie Plain Truth (2004), in which she played attorney Ellie Harrison. Mariska became an activist, when fans of her show who were abused, would write to her, and she founded a non-profit organization called "Joyful Heart Foundation" to help "survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse."
Mariska gave birth to her son August in 2006. But that tremendous joy was soon followed by tremendous sadness when her beloved father Mickey died just two months later at the age of 80. Mariska and her husband Peter adopted two children, a girl named Amaya, and a boy named Andrew, within a span of few months in 2011.
Mariska speaks English, Hungarian, French, Spanish, and Italian, and her husband also speaks several languages, including his native language German. They divide their time between New York and Los Angeles.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
"Melissa"- Actress
- Writer
- Director
Teri Hatcher is an American actress, writer, presenter, and former NFL cheerleader. She is known for her television roles, portraying Lois Lane on the ABC series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993-1997), and as Susan Mayer on the television series Desperate Housewives (2004-2012), for which she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
Teri Lynn Hatcher was born in Palo Alto, California, the only child of Esther (Beshur), a computer programmer, and Owen Walker Hatcher, Jr., a nuclear physicist and electrical engineer. She has Syrian (from her immigrant maternal grandfather), Frisian, English, and Irish ancestry. Teri grew up in Sunnyvale, California, and spent her childhood dancing, and fishing with her father. While at Fremont High School, she was captain of the Featherettes, a dance team that had the look of regular cheerleaders, with the exception of the large headdresses they wore. She was voted "Most Likely to Become a Solid Gold (1980) Dancer" by her graduating class in 1982. Hatcher studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco while taking a degree course in mathematics and engineering at De Anza College in Cupertino, California. She became a member of the 1984 Gold Rush, the name of the professional cheer leading squad of the American football San Francisco 49ers.
Hatcher went to Hollywood to lend moral support to a friend during a open casting call. She, however, auditioned and won the role of the singing and dancing mermaid for the television series The Love Boat (1977). She went on to play "Penny Parker," a ditsy but sweet-hearted struggling actress on MacGyver (1985). When that show ended, she auditioned for and won the role of smart and savvy "Lois Lane" on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993), saying that she didn't want to be stuck with the pretty airhead image she had acquired as "Penny Parker."
She married actor Jon Tenney in May 1994. She gave birth to daughter Emerson Tenney on November 10, 1997. Later, she signed to play "Sally Bowles" in a road tour of Cabaret. The tour debuted in Los Angeles on March 2, 1999. Her final show was on September 4, 1999. She stayed out of the industry for a little bit before nabbing a role on the darkly comedic soap opera Desperate Housewives (2004), which could have been a huge mistake. The show turned out to be a mega-hit, which skyrocketed Hatcher to the A-list. Her portrayal of a divorced mother, "Susan Mayer," was consistently named as America's favorite "Desperate Housewife." Hatcher won both a Golden Globe for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and the SAG Award for Female Actor in a Comedy Series before the show's first season was even over."Sidra"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 19
The Implant (25 Feb. 1993)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
(uncredited)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Jerry Hauck was born on 8 May 1955 in the USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Matchstick Men (2003), Saving Mr. Banks (2013) and Garfield: The Movie (2004).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 18
The Old Man (18 Feb. 1993)
"Tim"- Actress
- Producer
Cathy Lind Hayes is known for Mommie Dearest (1981), Drop Dead Fred (1991) and Grey's Anatomy (2005).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 14
The Movie (6 Jan. 1993)
Woman Behind Elaine- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Gina Hecht was born on 6 December 1952 in Houston, Texas, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Dave (2020), Seinfeld (1989) and Mork & Mindy (1978). She has been married to Brian Herskowitz since 4 July 1988. They have two children."Dana Foley"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 13
The Pick (16 Dec. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 16
The Shoes (4 Feb. 1993)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)- Producer
- Actor
- Director
Grant Heslov was born on 15 May 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Argo (2012), Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) and The Ides of March (2011). He is married to Lysa Heslov. They have two children.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 21
The Smelly Car (15 Apr. 1993)
Car Thief (uncredited)- Nicholas Hormann has appeared in over a hundred plays on and off Broadway and in fifteen Tony Award-winning regional theaters including the American Conservatory Theater, the Mark Taper Forum, La Jolla Playhouse and the Kennedy Center. He has made guest appearances on numerous television series and narrates audio books. He attended the Yale School of Drama and lives in Los Angeles."Calvin Klein"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 13
The Pick (16 Dec. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
(uncredited) - Actor
- Writer
- Producer
From his acting debut at age two on "The Andy Griffith Show" to his first lead role in the TV series "Gentle Ben," including roles throughout so many blockbuster films, art-house films, ever-popular cult horror films, and valued comedies, with a rare voice adding life to multiple characters of Disney, Clint Howard is an iconic Hollywood Legend who is ever solid, energetic, and always readily prepared to contribute his talents.
He is one of very few if any who has had a unique five-generation Star Trek run, including episodes in "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds", "Star Trek: Discovery," "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," "Star Trek: Enterprise," all the way to "Star Trek: The Original Series."
Clint has played a variety of characters over the years in several classic films including "Frost/Nixon," "Apollo 13," the Austin Powers trilogy, "The Waterboy," "The Rocketeer," "Tango and Cash," and Disney's "The Jungle Book," along with hundreds of other titles through his 60 years of acting.
Clint Howard has played such a variety of roles ready to take on any acting challenge. He is the ultimate chameleon of television and film. He has consistently worked well alongside Hollywood's fellow top actors throughout the decades, and has fully committed himself to every character in parts large and small. He has carried unique roles echoing through the generations in some of Hollywood's most memorable roles, still driving forth full steam ahead, ready to take on his next acting persona.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 2
The Trip: Part 2 (19 Aug. 1992)
"Tobias"- Actor
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Sherman Howard was born on 11 June 1949 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Day of the Dead (1985), Seinfeld (1989) and The Stand (1994). He has been married to Donna Bullock since May 1988. They have one child. He was previously married to Jeanette Sherman.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 20
The Junior Mint (17 Mar. 1993)
"Roy"- Bruce Jarchow was born on 19 May 1948 in Evanston, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, known for Ghost (1990), Outbreak (1995) and Big (1988).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
Doctor - Actress
- Composer
- Writer
O-Lan Jones is an award winning composer, sound designer, writer, and actress who has been consistently involved in experimental theater, music, and opera since the age of 16. The press has referred to her as an "uncategorizable legend." She is the Artistic Director for Overtone Industries, currently composing a new music theater/opera hybrid called Iceland, scheduled to present its first phase in July of 2014.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 7
The Bubble Boy (7 Oct. 1992)
Waitress- Actor
- Stunts
- Animation Department
Sergio Kato is known for Only the Strong (1993), Missing in Action 2: The Beginning (1985) and Flying Virus (2001). He is married to Jacqueline Pereira. They have one child.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 14
The Movie (6 Jan. 1993)
Himself (uncredited)- Towanna King was born on 29 January 1964 in the USA. She is an actress, known for The Bodyguard (1992), General Hospital (1963) and Days of Our Lives (1965). She has been married to Kenneth Dale Rovenko since 30 April 1996. They have three children.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 1
The Trip: Part 1 (12 Aug. 1992)
Secretary (voice) (uncredited)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 13
The Pick (16 Dec. 1992)
Waitress (uncredited) - Actress
- Soundtrack
Despite her role as Mimi on The Drew Carey Show (1995), Kathy Kinney's first memorable television role is generally considered to be the regularly-appearing Ms. Goddard, the town librarian on Newhart (1982). Over the years, she has worked hard as a character actress making appearances on several television series including Seinfeld (1989), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993), Grace Under Fire (1993), and Full House (1987). While notable film roles include, mortician Irv Kendall's (Roy Brocksmith) wife in the horror-comedy film, Arachnophobia (1990), and the obnoxious housekeeper in the film adaptation of Tobias Wolff's memoir, This Boy's Life (1993).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 22
The Handicap Spot (13 May 1993)
Bystander- Actress
- Producer
- Location Management
Jodi began her acting career in San Francisco (1982), under the tutelage of theater guru Jean Shelton, just after graduating from Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, California. Since then, Jodi has appeared in dozens of theatrical productions on some of the most prestigious stages in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Shortly after earning her SAG Card in 1986, Jodi's career took flight, where she appeared on some top-rated TV shows and features in the last twenty years, such as Junior (1994), One Life to Live (1968), "Stop with the Kicking/HBO", Murphy Brown (1988), Married... with Children (1987), Friends (1994), ER (1994), CSI: Miami (2002) and Seinfeld (1989). After meeting her husband, actor Jim Fitzpatrick, the dynamic couple set-up shop (Five Star Studios, Inc.) to produce one- and two-act plays for the stage, in Los Angeles. During this time, film and TV producers began buying the rights to several plays that "Five Star" had created and produced, which prodded Jodi and her husband to expand their operations into film and television. And they have since created several TV pilots ("Godparent$" Godparents (1999) , "Right Hand Man" Supernatural (2005) & for the Nets, as well as, the feature film, An American Reunion (2003). Jodi and her family have recently relocated to the West/Central Coast of Florida, to build studios and produce feature films. Jodi became interested in entertainment when she was a little girl because of her father, Ed Knotts, who was a guest singer and dancer on The Lawrence Welk Show (1955) with Merv Griffin, and her cousin, Don Knotts. And she has worked with some of Hollywood's biggest stars such as Robin Williams, Kevin Pollak, Dana Carvey, Danny DeVito, Glenn Close, as well as, the Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 10
The Virgin (11 Nov. 1992)
Judy Dame (uncredited) (unconfirmed)- Actress
- Writer
Annie Korzen became an unexpected TikTok sensation in 2021 with over 5 million Likes! She was born in the Bronx, moved to the Upper West Side of Manhattan, and ended up in Los Angeles. Annie is a graduate of Bard College. In addition to film and TV work, she has performed her solo shows on three continents. She teaches storytelling, and conducted a workshop on Crafting the Personal Essay at The Writers Guild. Annie has toured the U. S. with The Moth Mainstage, and can be heard online at The Moth. Annie is married to Danish film producer Benni Korzen.
Annie has written humorous essays for NPR's Morning Edition, The New York Times, LA Times, and many more. She is the author of Bargain Junkie, Living the Good Life on the Cheap. Annie has been interviewed by Oprah Winfrey, Tavis Smiley and Dr. Phil. She is an Artist-in-Residence at The Braid Theatre Company in Santa Monica, and is often booked as a guest speaker and an emcee for charity events.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 12
The Airport (25 Nov. 1992)
Passenger #2- Leah Lail became interested in acting when her father took her to see "A Chorus Line" on Broadway. Raised on a horse farm just outside Lexington, Kentucky, the younger of two sisters, Lail grew up as an animal lover and an avid reader. Her father is in road construction, while her mother raised horses. At age 18, Lail started college as a political science major and received a scholarship to work and study for the Social Democratic Party in Bonn, the former West German capital. Lail transferred to the University of Southern California where she graduated summa cum laude with degrees in German and theater, with a minor in political science. As she took more acting classes, including a stint at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York, she began to win roles on stage and television. One of her breakthrough roles was as Hank Kingsley's wife on HBO's "The Larry Sanders Show".Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 10
The Virgin (11 Nov. 1992)
"Stacy" - Actress
- Director
- Writer
Peggy Lane is the Creator, Executive Producer and Series Director of Donna On The Go which was submitted for 8 Emmy nominations in 2018. She was submitted for Outstanding Writing and Direction in a Comedy Series. The show itself was submitted for Outstanding Short Form Series Comedy or Drama.
Peggy is an Actress and Singer/Musician who began her career at the age of 5 doing theatre and commercials in Chicago. She was a member of Second City and moved out to Los Angeles to pursue a recording contract with her band.
She has appeared in many Primetime TV shows including Will & Grace, The Middle, Ellen and had recurring roles on King of Queens and Seinfeld as a coffee shop waitress.
She also works as an Acting and Dialogue Coach for many Award winning actors, including Margo Martindale, Richard Dreyfuss, Patricia Heaton and Molly Shannon.
Peggy serves as a judge on the Louisville International Film Festival for the last 5 years. She is also an elected Local Board member of SAG-AFTRA and is on several committees. She has served on 5 Negotiating Committees.
She is also a writer and had a script optioned by HBO. She formed her own Production Company called Catholic Guilt Productions.
She has Produced over 30 films and won over 24 awards for them. Some of them have screened at Cannes and a few qualified for an Academy Award.
Peggy is a proud member of Women In Film, SAG-AFTRA and AEA, and the Television Academy (Emmys).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 2
The Trip: Part 2 (19 Aug. 1992)
Reporter #1 (as Peggy Lane O'Rourke)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
Woman in 'Jerry' Set (scenes deleted)- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Mark Christopher Lawrence was born on 22 May 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Island (2005), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and K-PAX (2001).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 12
The Airport (25 Nov. 1992)
Skycap- Brian Leckner is an American actor. He was born in Pasadena, CA, on January 2nd, 1967. Brian was raised in Hermosa Beach, CA. He attended Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach,CA. Brian is a graduate of The Joanne Baron/DW Brown Studio, a Two year intensive study of the famed "Meisner Technique" Brian found this training invaluable and has relied on this training his entire career.
In 1991 Brian met the acting teacher Larry Moss and it would change his career. Brian found himself in the lead for a revival of the iconic television series'' Bonanza''. Playing the bastard son of Hoss Cartwright was a thrill for the wanna be cowboy. Acting opposite such legends as Ben Johnson, Jack Elam, Richard Roundtree & Leonard Nimoy ( all on the same set !) would teach Brian invaluable lessons on how to succeed on the set and in life. By the age of 24 Brian had starred in a series of Bonanza MOW's for NBC however his dream job was just around the corner.
Sgt Bilko was another iconic TV show being brought to the big screen by Imagine / Universal. Steve Martin, Dan Ackroyd & the late great Phil Hartman would star. Brian played Sam Fender a main member of Bilkos's platoon.Working with these comedy icons was a childhood dream come true. Brian would forge a friendship with Phil Hartman that would include fun times on Catalina or down to Baja for sport fishing. Both SoCal natives bonded over their love of the sea.
Has appeared in numerous Commercials& Episodic's over the years from Seinfeld,House, X-Files,Charmed,The Mentalist,Knight Rider,E.R. & L.A. Firefighters. During summer hiatus Brian can be found on the steppes of the Mongolian countryside , his wife's home country and now his favorite place to be.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 5
The Wallet (23 Sep. 1992)
"Attendant" - Actress
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Jane Leeves has made her mark in the entertainment world, acting in television, theater, and film over the past 20 years.
She is most famous for her role as "Daphne" in the award-winning show Frasier (1993). Leeves played one of the five main characters of the sitcom, a live-in physical therapist hired to take care of Frasier Crane's father. Leeves' character added a comical element to many scenes between Frasier and his family with her wit, down-to-earth remarks, and part-time, self-determined psychic abilities. Frasier Crane's brother becomes instantly smitten with her smile and Mancunian accent, which she had to fake for the whole duration of the show.
She became very good friends with the cast, including Peri Gilpin, David Hyde Pierce and John Mahoney, who are all godparents to her children.
Her role as Daphne Moon was awarded numerous awards nominations during the course of the TV series :- In 1994 she was nominated for the "Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or Television Film" Golden Globe Award.
- In 1995, she won the Q Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series". She was nominated five more times in that same category (1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000).
- In 1998, she was nominated for the "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series" Primetime Emmy Award.
- In 1999 and 2003, she was nominated for the "Best Supporting Actress - Television Series, Musical or Comedy" Satellite Award.
- In 2001, she was nominated for the "Supporting Actress of the Vear in a Comedy Series" TV Guide Award.
Leeves stars in the Emmy® Award-winning TV Land series, Hot in Cleveland (2010), which in 2011 was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award® for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. Leeves plays eyebrow archer to the stars, "Joy Scroggs". The comedy revolves around three fabulous LA women of a certain age, and best friends (Leeves, Valerie Bertinelli and Wendie Malick) whose lives are changed forever when their plane, bound for Paris, unexpectedly lands in Cleveland.
She graced the world of theater by starring as "Sally Bowles" in the Roundabout production of "Cabaret" on Broadway. Leeves has also lent her voice to various animated television series, including The Penguins of Madagascar (2008), Phineas and Ferb (2007), and The Simpsons (1989), as well as the major motion picture, James and the Giant Peach (1996). Leeves also appeared in the film, Music of the Heart (1999), which co-starred Meryl Streep. On June 16, 2011, Leeves -- along with Hot in Cleveland (2010) co-stars Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick and Betty White -- was presented with the key to the city of Cleveland by the mayor.
She recently started the "Tellurian Foundation", a line of all-natural skin care and baby products. A portion of the profits will be donated to those who strive to provide help to those in need, most recently "Food Share"."Marla-The Virgin"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 10
The Virgin (11 Nov. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 11
The Contest (18 Nov. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
(uncredited)- Actress
- Soundtrack
Most recently known for her recurring roles in the television series Veep (2012), How I Met Your Mother (2005), My Name Is Earl (2005), and The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006), Nancy Lenehan is a Los Angeles based actress who enjoys working in television, film and on stage.
Among her many credits, favorite projects include the films Pleasantville (1998), Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Savages (2007), and the TNT project Door to Door (2002). Her many television credits include regular and recurring roles on Little Britain USA (2008), Worst Week (2008), and the TBS comedy, People of Earth (2016).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 22
The Handicap Spot (13 May 1993)
Volunteer- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Ilana Levine was born in New Jersey, USA. Ilana is an actor and director, known for Friends with Kids (2011), Failure to Launch (2006) and Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009). Ilana has been married to Dominic Fumusa since 13 October 2002. They have two children.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 11
The Contest (18 Nov. 1992)
"Joyce"- Producer
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Warren Littlefield was born on 11 May 1952 in Montclair, New Jersey, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for The Handmaid's Tale (2017), Fargo (2014) and Dopesick (2021).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
Man in 'Jerry' Audience (uncredited)- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Ricky Dean Logan was born in Los Angeles , California. He is an actor and producer, known for Back to the Future Part II (1989), Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991) and Red Rooms (2023). He has been married to Tamarah Angelique Logan since 31 January 1990. They have two children.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 1
The Trip: Part 1 (12 Aug. 1992)
"The Freak"- Actress
- Writer
Jessica Lundy made her film debut in the film Bright Lights, Big City (1988), and soon appeared in Vampire's Kiss (1988), Caddyshack II (1988), and many others. She also starred as Gloria Utz on the NBC sitcom Hope & Gloria (1995). She attended NYU and began her career writing and acting in comedy shows working with a group in many New York City cabarets and clubs. She has been in such stage productions as "Becoming Memories" and "Mad Dog Blues". She starred in the off-Broad way remake of "Uncommon Women and Others"."Naomi the Hostess"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 6
The Watch (30 Sep. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 7
The Bubble Boy (7 Oct. 1992)- Actor
- Additional Crew
Lawrence Mandley was born in Springfield, Illinois and grew up in Chicago. His first stage appearance was a school talent show when he was in 2nd grade. The song was "Tequila" and Lawrence sat on the floor, center stage with a wide brimmed straw hat covering his face as two 8th grade girls in calypso garb danced around him. At the key point in the song, Lawrence lifted his head and mouthed the word Tequila then, lower his head again. Every time this was done, it elicited a laugh that triggered a fuse in him that hasn't gone out yet and he is still pursuing. In his late teens and very early twenties, he sang with various vocal groups around Chicago and met with minimal success. Eventually, he decided to re-shift his focus and move to Los Angeles.
Back in those early L.A. days when Lawrence was doing messenger work, he happened onto an elevator in a building on Sunset Blvd. While looking down at his packages to figure out his first stop, a voice asked him: "What floor?" He looked up and it was Cary Grant. What does one say to Cary Grant? In this particular instance: "9 please. Thank you." Lawrence has gone on to work in commercials and numerous TV shows such as: Shameless, How I Met Your Mother, Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Lost, Flash Forward, Mad About You, ER, Brothers & Sisters and recurring roles on Seinfeld and Zeke & Luther. For his stage work, he has won the Drama-Logue Award for Best Actor for his role in the play Fanon's People. His film work has included roles in: For A Good Time, Call..., Midnight In The Garden Of Good & Evil and White Man's Burden. In addition, he is featured as Captain Mahoney in four Angel Business Time videos playing on Funny or Die. A major source of pride, reward and enjoyment for Lawrence was the time he spent working with the late MK Lewis. Not only teaching scene study classes in MK's Santa Monica studios but traveling to Germany three times and working with him at the Internationale Filmschule Koln.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 17
The Outing (11 Feb. 1993)
"Larry, Monk's Cook"- Actor
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Anthony is an athletically built, dark-haired American actor who hails from Brooklyn, New York. He is an actor known for the films The Family, Inside Man, Point Break and Raising Helen. His first job in Hollywood was on the sitcom Different Strokes. He has guest starred on many shows including CSI and Castle. He has recurred on Person of Interest, Blue Bloods, NYPD Blue and Rescue Me. He has been on camera opposite everyone from Frank Sinatra to Robert De Niro.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 17
The Outing (11 Feb. 1993)
Marine- Carol Mansell is known for A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017), Better Call Saul (2015) and Getting On (2013)."Mother of BubbleBoy"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 7
The Bubble Boy (7 Oct. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
(uncredited) - Actress
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Producer
Paula Marshall was born on 12 June 1964 in Rockville, Maryland, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Gary Unmarried (2008), Cupid (1998) and Californication (2007). She has been married to Danny Nucci since 12 October 2003. They have one child. She was previously married to Tom Ardavany.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 17
The Outing (11 Feb. 1993)
"Sharon"- Sweet-voiced California native Vanessa Marquez had a passion for acting from an early age and wanted to be a child actress like young starlets she admired, such as Judy Garland, Shirley Temple, and Bessie Love. She sent letters to producers and agents hoping to be noticed, and as they went unanswered she still never lost sight of her dream. She finally got her big break in 1987 as the adorable and academically-adept Ana Delgado in the inspiring teacher drama Stand and Deliver (1988). As the script stated, Ana was a flower ready to bloom; so was Vanessa. Her success with Stand and Deliver led to a full-fledged film and television career: she had roles in films like the gangster epic Blood In, Blood Out (1993) and the thought-provoking independent flick Twenty Bucks (1993). Her television work includes guest spots on popular programs including Seinfeld (1989) and Melrose Place (1992) and recurring roles on ER (1994) and Malcolm & Eddie (1996). Also a talented vocalist, she lent her voice to the 2000 thriller Under Suspicion (2000).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 8
The Cheever Letters (28 Oct. 1992)
"Receptionist at Cuban Embassy" - Actor
- Composer
- Director
Raf Mauro is known for The Mentalist (2008), They Call Me Bruce (1982) and Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 21
The Smelly Car (15 Apr. 1993)
Car Washer- Actress
- Writer
- Music Department
Born in Kansas City, Missouri, McClurg began her performing career at age five with the Kansas City Rhythm Kids. She retired when the dance teacher was arrested on a morals charge for "dating" the tall and lissome, yet underage, star dancer in the troupe. That girl's big number culminated with a back-bend where Edie drank a soda upside down (of course).
She earned a Bachelor's degree in Speech Education and a Master of Science degree from Syracuse University and taught radio at the University of Missouri-Kansas City for eight years. There she re-entered the entertainment field as a DJ, newswoman and producer for the NPR affiliate KCUR-FM. Her proudest moment was portraying John Ehrlichman in Conversation 26 of the NPR national broadcast of the Nixon Tape Transcripts. Her career-long devotion to satirical improvisation included an impressive tenure with The Groundlings.
She went on to create original characters, performed on the short-lived talk show The David Letterman Show (1980): Mrs. Marv Mendenhall, Dot Duncan, Whirly June Pickens, Officer Jeanelle Archer, 105-year-old Edie, etc. Television has been a home to many of McClurg's characters -- on The Richard Pryor Show (1977); as Lucille Tarlek, wife of brash advertising salesman Herb Tarlek on WKRP in Cincinnati (1978); and Mrs. Poole, the ever-cheery and almost omnipresent next-door neighbor on Valerie (1986). Her movie career growth paralleled her ten years with The Groundlings. Her first film was Brian De Palma's teen horror classic Carrie (1976). She did several John Hughes films, including Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987), She's Having a Baby (1988) and Curly Sue (1991). Offbeat cult favorites are Eating Raoul (1982), Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988), HBO's The Pee-Wee Herman Show (1981), and Martin Mull's The History of White People in America (1985).
In more mainstream films, she received a National Media Award for her portrayal of a mentally disabled woman in Bill: On His Own (1983) (which starred Mickey Rooney). She worked with Robert Redford (in A River Runs Through It (1992)), for Oliver Stone (in Natural Born Killers (1994)), for Diane Keaton (in Hanging Up (2000)), and was named Best Actress of the Chicago Alternative Film Festival for her portrayal of the mother of Ted Kaczynski ("The Unabomber").
More recent roles include the nosy lady on Fat Actress (2005), David Spade's nasty neighbor in Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003), Dana Carvey's mother in Sony Pictures' The Master of Disguise (2002), Jane Kaczmarek's friend on Malcolm in the Middle (2000), and guest-starring on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), Providence (1999), 7th Heaven (1996), and Caroline in the City (1995). She had voice roles in such television series and feature films as The Little Mermaid (1989), The Rugrats Movie (1998), A Bug's Life (1998), and Cars (2006).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 18
The Old Man (18 Feb. 1993)
Mrs. Oliver (uncredited)- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Stephen McHattie was born on 3 February 1947 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Pontypool (2008), The Fountain (2006) and Watchmen (2009). He is married to Lisa Houle. They have three children. He was previously married to Meg Foster."Dr. Reston - the Psychiatrist"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 3
The Pitch (16 Sep. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 4
The Ticket (16 Sep. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 5
The Wallet (23 Sep. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 6
The Watch (30 Sep. 1992)- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Megan is an only child born in Los Angeles, California. Her mother, Martha, was a model, and her father, Carter Mullally Jr., was a contract player for Paramount. Megan first entered Northwestern University intending to study acting, but switched to English literature. However, she still ended up starring in several campus musicals, which gained attention from producers and prompted her to drop out of school. In 1985, she moved to Los Angeles with no particular success. But, in 1994, she co-starred in "Grease" on Broadway with Rosie O'Donnell and, in 1995, in "How To Succeed In Business" with Matthew Broderick. Her star has been rising ever since. Her band Nancy and Beth have recorded two albums and tour extensively. She has directed four music videos for Nancy and Beth, which can be found at nancyandbeth.com.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 19
The Implant (25 Feb. 1993)
"Betsy"- Actor
- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
Kieran Mulroney was born on 24 September 1965 in Alexandria, Virginia, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Power Rangers (2017), Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) and Gettysburg (1993). He is married to Michele Mulroney.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 19
The Implant (25 Feb. 1993)
"Timmy"- Peter Murnik was born on 14 December 1965 in Concord, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for Mindhunter (2017), Armageddon (1998) and Granite Flats (2013)."Lt. Martel"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 1
The Trip: Part 1 (12 Aug. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 2
The Trip: Part 2 (19 Aug. 1992) - Actor
- Writer
- Music Department
Brian Doyle-Murray was born on 31 October 1945 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Caddyshack (1980), JFK (1991) and Groundhog Day (1993). He has been married to Christina Stauffer since 28 August 2000.Mel ,Bubble Boy's Father"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 7
The Bubble Boy (7 Oct. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
(uncredited)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Taylor Negron was born Brad Stephen Negron in Glendale, California, to Lucy (Rosario) and Conrad Negron, who was mayor of Indian Wells, CA. His parents were both of Puerto Rican descent. Negron attended UCLA, studied acting with Lee Strasberg, and studied comedy at a private seminar taught by Lucille Ball. He went on to join the cast of an improvisational comedy group, whose ranks included talents like Robin Williams, Martin Short and Betty Thomas. In 1982 Negron made his motion-picture debut as a love-struck, pill-popping, dancing intern in Young Doctors in Love (1982) and as the obviously peeved Mr. Pizza Guy in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). He also played Rodney Dangerfield's son-in-law in Easy Money (1983).
Negron was honored with the distinction of being asked to teach one of the first comedy courses offered at UCLA.
Negron died of cancer on January 10, 2015.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 21
The Smelly Car (15 Apr. 1993)
Hairdresser- Actor
- Soundtrack
Timothy Omundson was born in St. Joseph, Missouri, on July 29, 1969, the youngest of four children. He grew up in Seattle, Washington, where his family moved when he was one. His father is a former railroad man and his mother was a teacher. Tim started to study theatre at the age of 12 at the Seattle Children's Theater, and interned at theaters throughout high school. With acting as his main focus, he spent the summer of his junior year in New York at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and he was a Washington State Debate Champion in Dramatic Interpretation for two years. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater from USC and received the Jack Nicholson Award and the James A. Doolittle Award for outstanding achievements in acting. Shortly after graduation, he got his first professional job as a guest shot on Seinfeld (1989). Next was the recurring role of Dr. Joshua Levin on SeaQuest 2032 (1993). Tim lives in the Hollywood Hills with his wife, Allison, and their dogs, Betty and Sally.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 8
The Cheever Letters (28 Oct. 1992)
"Ricky- Susan's Brother"- Michael Ornstein is an actor, writer and visual artist, best known for his role as Chucky on Sons of Anarchy and Mayans MC. Ornstein's NYC stage career spans a stream of new plays from 1982 through 2006, and includes creating the role of Louis in the 1991 World Premiere of Angels in America at the Eureka Theater in San Francisco. His first film role was Crossing Delancey, where he played Peter Riegert's brother, Mickey. His film and television credits include Sons of Anarchy, Mayans MC, Mob City, Homicide: Life on the Street, Third Watch, Seinfeld, NCIS: Los Angeles, New York Undercover, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Hal Hartley's film Book of Life and Robert Altman's Kansas City.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 16
The Shoes (4 Feb. 1993)
Waiter (as Michael Ornstein) - Dyana Ortelli was born in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. She is an actress, known for Three Amigos! (1986), American Me (1992) and La Bamba (1987).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 1
The Trip: Part 1 (12 Aug. 1992)
"Chambermaid" - Actor
- Writer
- Art Department
Raised in New Jersey and New York, Overton comes from a musical family. His father, Hal Overton, was Thelonious Monk's big band arranger as well as a music teacher at the Juilliard Institute. His mother, Nancy Overton aka Anne Swain Overton, sang in personal appearances as a member of The Chordettes, the girl group most famous for their singles "Lollipop" and "Mr. Sandman". Rick has dabbled in the music industry himself as he plays the harmonica occasionally with local blues bands. Rick began his stand-up career while in high school as one half of the comedy team "Overton & Sullivan" but eventually went solo as he broke in at the New York Improvisation in the early 1970s."The Drake"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 22
The Handicap Spot (13 May 1993)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
(uncredited)- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Kevin Page is a 35 year veteran of the film, television, VO and commercial industries.
Some of his career highlights include: His recurring character on "Seinfeld" as NBC executive, Stu Chermack, who invites Jerry to pitch his "show about nothing" was based on real-life NBC exec Rick Ludwin. And the enigmatic character "Bum" on the re-boot of "Dallas" (2012-2014) who ultimately shot and killed TV icon "JR Ewing" played by the late Larry Hagman.
Mr. Page Played over 20 different classic roles opposite the dog, "Wishbone," as a star on the long-running PBS series of the same name.
His death scene in the classic film, Robocop (1987), as the ill-fated young executive, Mr. Kinney, repeatedly got the film an "X" rating from the MMPA ratings board before director Paul Verhoeven agreed to cut 4 1/2 seconds out for the U. S. theatrical release (most of which was Page getting blown away by ED-209).
He has made over 2 dozen television commercials for products ranging from beer to national airlines to breakfast cereals.
In addition to being an actor, Mr. Page is a writer, director and producer of more than a dozen internationally distributed documentary films.
He was born in Oklahoma, but raised in Nebraska. Page now makes his home in Texas."Stu Chermack"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 3
The Pitch (16 Sep. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 4
The Ticket (16 Sep. 1992)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)- Producer
- Director
- Actor
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
Man in 'Jerry' Audience (uncredited)- Andrea Alexis Parker learned to walk on the sand in Newport Beach, California. Andrea's natural grace led her beloved mother Karen Macaulay to enroll Andrea in ballet lessons at 5 years old, soon turning to serious classical training by the age of 8. By the time she was 11, Andrea's passion for dance was so strong that she began to leave home each summer to continue her formal ballet training in NYC and San Francisco. At 15, it was the thrill of her very young life to be invited to train full time with the San Francisco Ballet School and perform year-round with The San Francisco Ballet Company. Moving away from home to dance at The War Memorial Opera House while also touring with SFB was a dream come true, but life had other plans for Andrea.
Forced to retire from ballet at 18 when her 5'10" height (6'3" on point!) proved problematic for the lesser stature of the male ballet dancers, Andrea moved home to Los Angeles, where she studied and transitioned to contemporary dance. Andrea found herself a dance agent and began to book countless commercials, industrials, videos and dance gigs including MARRIED WITH CHILDREN. Her talent took her from LA to New York to Europe as a professional dancer, until she returned to Hollywood to study acting.
While continuing her studies, Andrea performed in several plays in Los Angeles where her talent was recognized by the legendary Susan Smith, eponymous head of what was then the hottest boutique talent agency in town. Andrea soon had her very first acting audition, and booked the role in what would become the classic Emmy-award winning SEINFELD episode "The Contest" and she never looked back as her acting took center stage.
Andrea's acting career took off when she was cast as George Clooney's love interest for the first two seasons of the global phenomenon hit series E.R. Next, she was set as the co-lead opposite David James Elliott in J.A.G. but faced a devastating disappointment when the network decided to go in another direction, replacing her after the pilot episode. Never one to quit anything, Andrea faced down those same network executives the very next season, landing her iconic starring role as Miss Parker in THE PRETENDER.
Andrea took the opportunity to learn fight choreography from some of the world's best stunt women, and learned how to handle firearms and shoot by the LAPD, bringing maximum authenticity to the boss lady roles she so often plays. She trained in stunt driving with world renowned stunt driving coach Bobby Ore, and held her own in the Toyota Celebrity Long Beach Grand Prix.
Andrea showed her incredible versatility as an actress when she shifted from drama to comedy, starring for 4 seasons as the gorgeous Lydia Weston in the underrated ABC ensemble comedy LESS THAN PERFECT, alongside such stars as Zachary Levi, Eric Roberts, Patrick Warburton, Sherry Shepherd, Will Sasso and Andy Dick.
Andrea was thrilled to join the cast of long running hit series DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES in its final season, and most recently held dual roles as twin sisters Mary Drake and Jessica DiLaurentis in the wildly popular Freeform series PRETTY LITTLE LIARS.
Andrea lives in Los Angeles and is married to the man of her dreams, film producer Michael Birnbaum.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 11
The Contest (18 Nov. 1992)
Nurse - Actor
- Writer
- Producer
"A native of Brooklyn NY, and an Entertainment Industry veteran, with a career spanning more than 30 years, Peter Parros stars as ' David Harrington ' of "Tyler Perry's The Haves and The Have Nots" (OWN TV). Parros is also known for his longtime role as ' Dr. Ben Harris ' of "As the World Turns" (CBS), as ' RC3 /Reginald Cornelius, III ' , of the popular TV Series "Knight Rider" and as 'Officer Gus Grant ' of "The New Adam 12" Series. Parros' work has earned two NAACP Image Award nominations.
His TV Guest Star credits, include "Seinfield", "Castle", "CSI: Miami", "Law and Order", "Royal Pains", "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper", "Charles in Charge", "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "The Facts of Life" and "New York Undercover", Parros' film credits include "Death Before Dishonor " and "Real Genius".
A member of the Writers Guild of America West, Mastermedia International , the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and the Black Documentary Collective, in 2004 Parros also became a member of the Executive Advisory Board of Heritage Luminaries for the New Jersey Black Cultural and Heritage Initiative Foundation.
Parros has written and co-written movies, including "Something to Sing About" and "The Climb" which was voted "Best Picture" at the International Family Film Festival (2002) and International Christian Visual Media Awards' "Best Picture" . Additionally, in partnership with LaPhonso Ellis, Parros founded "Ten Talents Productions ", producing Christian Entertainment , including the "Kidz of the King Adventures" animated DVD and comic book series.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 2
The Trip: Part 2 (19 Aug. 1992)
"Officer #2"- Miguel Pérez was born in San Jose, California; As the son of a middleweight boxing, lounge singing, big dreaming father and a music loving, green thumbed, black belt Catholic mother, he enjoyed a childhood filled with colorful people, unforgettable melodies, religious dogma and practical lessons in self defense. He can trace his love of acting to a Friday evening in October of 1970 when he accompanied Mrs. Walters, his 7th grade English teacher, to a performance of Man of La Mancha at the San Jose Civic Light Opera. Perhaps the teacher saw something in Miguel that no one else did because, by the time Cervantes had transformed himself on stage into Don Quixote, the 7th grader was hooked. All of his focus turned to becoming a working actor. A brush with the academic life, and a four year detour in the US Marine Corps left him confident enough to move to New York City and follow his dream. In the years since arriving in the Big Apple, Miguel has worked in films with the likes of Johnny Depp, Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, Hilary Swank and many others. On television he has appeared on many hit shows including, ER, Seinfeld, The Good Wife, NCIS-LA and CSI to name a few. Onstage Miguel has worked with many Theatre luminaries including, Mark Rylance, Margaret Whitton, George Wolfe, Sir Patrick Stewart, Kevin Kline and many, many more. Miguel keeps a residence in Los Angeles, and his passport in his pocket because he is always prepared to travel to the next exciting assignment.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 8
The Cheever Letters (28 Oct. 1992)
"Luis" - Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Jeremy Piven was born on 26 July 1965 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Entourage (2004), Serendipity (2001) and Grosse Pointe Blank (1997).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
Michael Barth (TV Pilot George)- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
A veteran of stage, film and television with a variety of characters to his credit, Richard Portnow was named one of the "Actors We Love" by the actors' trade newspaper Back Stage West. "Portnow knows exactly how to hook an audience with every character." This Brooklyn native has worked steadily for 30 years and has built a solid list of credits, appearing in some of the most highly regarded and successful films and television shows of the past three decades.
His entire family hails from Brooklyn. His folks, Al and Flo, are gone, but he has a brother (Jay), a sister (Gayle), two nephews (John and Sam) and three nieces (Samara, Ilana and Maia). He graduated with a BA degree as a speech and theater major from Brooklyn College. He did not shine while in college, and was discouraged from continuing as an actor with the critique that he was "hopeless and without any ability or talent" (he continues to wonder if the faculty was right). He has been a bartender, an antique dealer, a boxer, an international drug trafficker, a fifth-grade teacher in the NYC public school system, a competitive body builder, a truck driver, a bouncer, a bagel maker, a short-order cook, a marathon runner, a designer, a competitive gymnast, a background extra, a disco dancer at the famed "Arthur" discotheque, and a confused and aimless layabout. Richard is 6'0", weighs in at a trim 180 lb. and continues to box. He has excellent defensive skills and his ability to stop punches with his face has made him a local favorite.
Portnow assayed the role of attorney Hal "Mel" Melvoin on the Emmy-winning HBO series The Sopranos (1999), the lawyer for Uncle Junior, whom he singlehandedly kept out of prison and managed to get placed under house arrest instead. His rates for defending Corrado Soprano (Uncle Juniors's full name) are astronomical, but as Uncle June has said, "Mel, you're worth every penny". He has held this role since the show's inception in 1999.
Richard began his professional career at the famed Cafe La Mama in New York City, appearing in plays by Tom Eyen, Leonard Melfi, Jeff Weiss, Megan Terry, Tom O'Horgan and Lanford Wilson. He won "The Best Newcomer of the Year" award from Show Business Magazine as a result of his early work off-off-Broadway. He continued his stage career with starring roles on Broadway in "The House of Blue Leaves" and "A Month of Sundays". He was in the original cast of "Moonchildren" at the prestigious Royal Court Theatre in London. He has also worked extensively at some of the most highly regarded regional theaters in the country, including The Long Wharf Theater, The Berkshire Theatre Festival for the brilliant director Josephine Abady, The Philadelphia Drama Guild, The Lowell Regional Theater and the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Neil Simon's "Oscar and Felix" at The Geffen Playhouse marked Richard's Los Angeles stage debut. His has also appeared in Woody Allen's "Writer's Block", which was directed by Allen at The Atlantic Theater Company in New York.
Richard has been fortunate and privileged to work with some of the best directors in film today. Among those who have had a profound influence on him are Barry Levinson, Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, David Fincher, Woody Allen, Sydney Pollack, James Foley, Jim Jarmusch, Heywood Gould, Cameron Crowe and Sidney Lumet. He has also appeared as a regular on the critically acclaimed series EZ Streets (1996) and on the police drama Ryan Caulfield: Year One (1999). He has had guest-starring appearances on ""Elementary" (2016), "The Good Wife"(2015), "Grimm"(2015), "Parks and Recreation" (2014), "Suits (2014), "Castle" (2014), "CSI New York" (2012), "Hawaii Five-0" (2012), "Nip/Tuck." (2009), "Cold Case" (2008), "Boston Legal" (2006), Seinfeld (1989), Mad About You (1992), Going to California (2001), Spin City (1996), NYPD Blue (1993), The Shield (2002), Dave's World (1993), Civil Wars (1991), Homefront (1991), Double Rush (1995), JAG (1995), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993), The Nanny (1993), Middle Ages (1992), The Commish (1991) Wiseguy (1987) and Walker, Texas Ranger (1993).
Richard has also starred in numerous movies of the week and mini series, most notably Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor (2001), Double Bang (2001), Bella Mafia (1997), A Deadly Silence (1989), Original Sin (1997), Peter Gunn (1989) and Indictment: The McMartin Trial (1995).
Richard shares his home with an unpredictable Chow/Shiba Inu named "Sweetie" and a feisty English Cocker Spaniel named "Jackpot" Richard is an avid collector of Americana from the 1940s and 1950s, with special focus on the original oil paintings created for the "pulp magazine" covers of the 1930s and 1940s.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 22
The Handicap Spot (13 May 1993)
''Ray"- Actor
- Soundtrack
Veteran performer John Randolph was a Tony Award-winning character actor whose union and social activism in the '40s and '50s caused him to be blacklisted during the McCarthy era. The balding performer may not have been a household name, but he was a regular face in movies and TV for over four decades.
He was born Emanuel Cohen on June 1, 1915, in New York City, to Jewish immigrants from Romania and Russia, mother Dorothy (Shorr), an insurance agent, and father Louis Cohen, a hat manufacturer. When his father died and his mother remarried, his stepfather, Joseph Lippman, renamed him Mortimer.
He began his dramatic training in the '30s, studying under Stella Adler and changing his name to the less ethnic moniker of "John Randolph". He served in the Army Air Force during WWII and married actress Sarah Cunningham in Chicago in 1945 while performing in Orson Welles's stage production of "Native Son". They had two children, Martha and Harrison.
After the war, Randolph become one of the original members of the Actors Studio. After making his film debut with The Naked City (1948), his passionate, outspoken leftist views and defense of other accused figures led to Randolph and his wife being blacklisted. In 1955, they were both called before the House Un-American Activities Committee and pleaded the Fifth Amendment. Although Randolph lost many jobs during this 15-year blacklist, he continued to find work onstage, mainly in New York.
Finally, director John Frankenheimer broke the Hollywood blacklist after casting Randolph, along with fellow "marked" actors Will Geer and Jeff Corey, in Seconds (1966), in which he played a disillusioned older man surgically made to look decades younger (now played by Rock Hudson). Randolph continued to flourish in films and TV following this breakthrough with important roles in Serpico (1973), Frances (1982), Prizzi's Honor (1985) and You've Got Mail (1998), along with the TV movies The Missiles of October (1974) and "Lincoln" (1975) (mini). He also played the recurring role of Roseanne Barr's father on her popular sitcom.
In 1987, he was the recipient of both Tony and Drama Desk awards for his close-to-home portrayal of a Communist, left-wing grandfather in Neil Simon's "Broadway Bound". Randolph continued his activism into the 1980s, heading the Council of American-Soviet Friendship, a cultural exchange organization. He died of natural causes at age 88.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 22
The Handicap Spot (13 May 1993)
"Frank Constanza" (original version)
*When this episode originally aired, John Randolph played Frank Costanza. In 1995, the scenes with Randolph were deleted and replaced with Jerry Stiller as Frank for syndication reruns. Both versions are included in the 4th season DVD set, but the original is still shown on the satellite channel "Star World" throughout Asia and also in South America *- Actor
- Producer
Ben Reed was born in Bixby, Oklahoma, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for American Sniper (2014), Starcrossed (2014) and The Greatest Showman (2017).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 17
The Outing (11 Feb. 1993)
Male Nurse- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Denise Richards was born in Downers Grove, Illinois, the older of two daughters of Joni Lee, who owned a coffee shop, and Irv Richards, a telephone engineer. She has German, French-Canadian, Irish, English, and Welsh ancestry. She grew up in the Chicago area, until the family relocated to Oceanside, CA when Denise was 15. She began working as a model, and moved to L.A. after she graduated from high school. She landed parts in both TV and movies, and gave breakthrough performances in Starship Troopers (1997) with Casper Van Dien, Wild Things (1998) and The World Is Not Enough (1999), in which she plays a Bond Girl. She also was in Undercover Brother (2002) with Eddie Griffin and appeared in Scary Movie 3 (2003) with her now ex-husband, Charlie Sheen.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 16
The Shoes (4 Feb. 1993)
Molly (as Denise Lee Richards)- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Roger Rose was born on 15 August 1958 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Happy Feet (2006), Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) and Justice League: War (2014).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
"Mark"- Actor
- Soundtrack
Al Ruscio was born on 2 June 1924 in Salem, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for Showgirls (1995), The Phantom (1996) and The Godfather Part III (1990). He was married to Kate Williamson. He died on 12 November 2013 in Encino, Los Angeles, California, USA.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
Manager- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Fred Savage was born July 9, 1976. He began acting at age 9 in a production produced by Lorimar called Morningstar/Eveningstar (1986). He was found by Roger Damon Price to play the role of Alan Bishop. During production Fred auditioned for The Boy Who Could Fly (1986) which launched Jay Underwood's career.
At the age of twelve, he was cast in the lead role of the series The Wonder Years (1988). He was later in the movie Vice Versa (1988) with Judge Reinhold and then in Little Monsters (1989), in which he worked with his younger brother Ben Savage. Then, he went into the movie The Wizard (1989), with Luke Edwards, Christian Slater, Jenny Lewis, and Beau Bridges. The Wonder Years (1988) was canceled while his younger brother Ben Savage got the lead in the show Boy Meets World (1993). He stopped working for a couple of years until he was cast in the series Working (1997).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 1
The Trip: Part 1 (12 Aug. 1992)
Himself (uncredited)- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 20
The Junior Mint (17 Mar. 1993)
Kissing Medical Intern (uncredited)- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Steve Skrovan was born on 4 March 1957. He is a producer and writer, known for Everybody Loves Raymond (1996), An Unreasonable Man (2006) and Fred & Vinnie (2011).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 3
The Pitch (16 Sep. 1992)
"Tommy"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 4
The Ticket (16 Sep. 1992)
"Tommy"
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 14
The Movie (6 Jan. 1993)
Movie Patron (uncredited)
Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
Man in Restaurant (uncredited)- Actress
- Soundtrack
Florida-born Peggy O'Rourke's parents divorced when she was very young. Peggy's mother eventually married a wealthy attorney named Stewart, and Peggy took his name. She grew up in Atlanta (where she developed the athletic skills she would later demonstrate in her many westerns for Republic Pictures). On a family vacation to Los Angeles to visit her grandmother, Peggy, as a lark, attended classes at a dramatic school, but the acting bug hit her hard and when it was time to return to Atlanta, Peggy talked her mother into letting her staying with her grandmother. As luck would have it, a resident of the apartment building they lived in was character actor Henry O'Neill, who took a liking to Peggy and got her cast in her first film, Wells Fargo (1937). She picked up a few more small roles, and acquitted herself so well the parts started getting bigger and she was working more often. She married actor Don 'Red' Barry in 1940, and was eventually signed by Republic Pictures, Barry's studio, to make westerns and serials. In three years, Peggy did almost 30 films at Republic, most of them westerns. She appeared in two of the studio's more successful serials, but when Republic assigned her to another one, she protested. She didn't particularly like working in serials, preferring the feature westerns, which didn't take as long to film. Eventually, the struggle with Republic got to the point where Peggy asked for her release, and she got it. Although she wanted to start doing films other than westerns, she had made so many at Republic that she found herself basically unable to find work in any other genre. She freelanced for Monogram, Allied Artists, PRC and other small studios until she was picked up by Columbia--which immediately put her into serials. She eventually decided to leave the film business, and did so in 1953. She did do some television work (mostly westerns!) while raising her family, and also performed in the Los Angeles theatrical community. She kept her hand in the film business, making occasional appearances in some lower-budget westerns, made-for-TV movies and inexpensive horror pictures.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 19
The Implant (25 Feb. 1993)
"Aunt May"- Actress
- Writer
Ann Talman was born on 13 September 1957 in Welch, West Virginia, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Limitless (2011), Wall Street (1987) and Serendipity (2001).Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 1
The Trip: Part 1 (12 Aug. 1992)
Woman in Exercise Video (uncredited)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Mark Taormino began acting in 1988, studying with veteran actor Virgil Frye (Colors, Easy Rider, Revenge of the Ninja) at his Actors Workshop. Mark has been cast in several roles over the years including feature films, television, commercials, music videos and more. Best known so far as the Doctor in Lil Wayne's Krazy, Mark is also a professional software engineer and has had an extensive career in that field over twenty five years, as well as being an gaming author, screenwriter and filmmaker.Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 23
The Pilot (20 May 1993)
Man #2 on Jerry Set (Kramer Look-Alike) (uncredited)- Born John Walters on August 13, 1968, J.D. moved to Los Angeles in 1987. He studied acting and improv at various workshops in the L.A. area. Moved to New York City in the mid 1990s. Studied at the William Esper Studio. He performed in numerous off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway productions before returning to Los Angeles. He has appeared in national TV commercials for KFC with Jason Alexander and in other nationwide campaigns for such products as Bud Light and Miracle-Gro. He appeared as the lead in the Toby Keith #1 music video "I Wanna Talk About Me".Seinfeld: Season 4, Episode 14
The Movie (6 Jan. 1993)
Loud Movie Patron (uncredited)