Seinfeld: Celebrity Cameos
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Published 2021-10-11
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Celebrity Lineup: Mariska Hargitay,Jon Favreau, Drake Bell, Christa Miller, Catherine Keener, Courteney Cox, Anna Gunn, Marcia Cross, Megan Mullally, Rena Sofer, Jane Leeves, Bryan Cranston, Scott Patterson, French Stewart, Ben Stein, Molly Shannon, Raquel Welch, Neil Flynn, Brenda Strong, Bob Odenkirk, Kathy Griffin, Debra Jo Rupp, Brad Garrett, Janeane Garofalo, Lori Loughlin, Debra Messing, Melinda Clarke, Chris Parnell, Kevin Spader.
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All Comments (21)
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Skyler whiter, Walter White and Saul Goodman
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0:00 Mariska Hargitay 0:20 Jon Favreau 1:06 Christa Miller 1:40 Catherine Keener 2:56 Courtney Cox 3:20 Amanda Peet 3:49 Jennifer Coolidge 4:06 Anna Gun 4:58 Marcia Cross 5:33 Megan Mullally 6:33 Rena Sofer 7:20 Jane Leeves 8:25 Bryan Cranston 10:55 Scott Patterson 11:45 French Stewart 12:13 Ben Stein 13:16 Molly Shannon 13:53 Raquel Welch 13:57 Neil Flynn 14:34 Brenda Strong 15:11 Bob Odenkirk 16:08 Kathy Griffin 16:50 Debra Jo Rupp 18:03 Brad Garrett 19:52 Janeane Garofalo 20:24 Christine Taylor 21:10 Debra Messing 22:09 Lori Loughlin 22:37 Melinda Clarke 23:06 Chris Parnell 23:46 James Spader
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One of the funniest things about George was that for a guy who complained constantly about his love life, he did really, really well.
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Most of these were before they were famous, but even with that, missed Lauren Graham, Kristin Davis, about 5 different Yankees players, MARISA TOMEI, and many many more
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I NEVER would have guessed that clown is Jon Favreau, and I've seen that episode 100 times
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I had already known about Bob Odenkirk and Bryan Cranston, but Anna Gunn, Jon Favreau, and James Spader were all huge surprises!
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It should be called "Actors and actresses who were on Seinfeld before they made it big".
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You're hung up on some clown from the 60s man!😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
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10:04 One of my favorite scenes is watching Newman high-stepping it after Kramer carrying the Risk board. Hilarious 😆
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Thank you for including Neil Flynn. He is one of my favorite TV dads from The Middle.
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"Who is this perverted little weasel?!" 🤣🤣
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"The washer fluid is NOT fine!" Hahaha. Love Brad Garret.
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They forgot Wilford Brimley 😂 when he convinced Kramer to stop boycotting mail
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Mel Torme episode was hilarious when Kramer did a duet with him 😂 Stephen Root was really good as the bank manager in the episode when Kramer tried to get $100 from the bank for not greeting him with a hello 👋
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Missed 2 of the best ones: Phillip Baker Hall as the library inspector cop, and Terry Hatcher as the "They're real and they're spectacular" girl. Oh and Denise Richards as the tv executives daughter. And I think the tv executive himself counts
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George’s lie about his three legged dog willie is so under appreciated
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I just noticed Christa Miller played two different characters on Seinfeld
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I love the fact that Ultron worked at Baskin Robbins before Ant-Man 😂
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Seinfeld definitely had the most beautiful women on one show in TV history.
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I remember watching as a kid being impressed with James Spader in that episode, thinking wow this guy really owns the screen in the brief time he was on. Then I didn’t see him in anything for years, only to see him and be reminded of his performance here