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      • Joe Davola is an American television and film producer, director and writer. He was born in Brooklyn, New York City and raised in Rosedale, New York. Davola, Mike Tollin and Brian Robbins formed production company Tollin/Robbins Productions, which developed and produced a number of successful television series.
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  2. Joe Davola is an American television and film producer, director and writer. He was born in Brooklyn, New York City and raised in Rosedale, New York. Davola, Mike Tollin and Brian Robbins formed production company Tollin/Robbins Productions, which developed and produced a number of successful television series.

  3. Jan 13, 2024 · The character was named for TV producer Joe Davola, who has dozens of credits. The actor had 35 credits, including the films My Dog Skip, Natural Born Killers, The Blob, Se7en, Rising Sun,...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0205787Joe Davola - IMDb

    Producer: Remote Control. Joe Davola is known for Remote Control (1987), One Tree Hill (2003) and Smallville (2001).

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    Joe Davola, often referred to as Crazy Joe Davola, is a recurring Seinfeld character who suffers from mental instability and aggressive behavior. He was played by Peter Crombie.

    He is noted for stalking Jerry, for whom he develops a pathological hatred. The incident started in "The Pitch" where they meet him at the NBC offices (Joe, a writer, is dropping off a script, which is rejected, which he blames on Jerry). He and Jerry knew each other before with Jerry disliking him due to his extreme instability.

    It continues in "The Ticket", where Jerry and George hid from him in a restaurant, waiting for an inconsiderate policeman to finish eating so he could escort them out safely. Throughout the fourth season (the season which focused on Jerry's failed television pilot), Joe appears frequently, including both parts of The Pilot. In the first part, both Jerry and George attempt to hide, but are seen by him when they were leaving for NBC. In the final part, he is noted for saying "Sic semper tyrannis!" (incorrectly translated by Jerry as "Death to tyrants") and then jumping off the stands into the set in an attempt to attack Jerry. Joe's action is reminiscent of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln. He was not seen or mentioned again but is most likely in an institution because of his mental state and behavior for his attack.

    Elaine once dated Joe's psychiatrist, who is concerned about Joe not taking his medication. She also inadvertently dated Joe while trying to break up with the doctor (The Watch), not knowing he was, in fact, the same "'Crazy' Joe Davola" terrorizing Jerry. She becomes a target, and in a surprisingly tense scene for a comedy series (The Opera), she finds herself trapped and cornered in the psychotic Joe's apartment and only escapes after spraying Binaca in his face.

    Joe blames all his problems on Jerry, even ones such as getting a hair on his tongue. He nailed Kramer in the head with a roundhouse kick for not inviting him to a party. Kramer was not hurt because he happened to be wearing a motorcycle helmet, formerly owned by Newman. The helmet was acquired by Kramer in a trade in which Newman received Kramer's radar detector (which Kramer knew was broken) and which does not work when Newman is speeding and he gets a ticket. This causes a schism in Newman and Kramer's friendship.

    •"Crazy" Joe Davola is based on Larry David's longtime friend and TV Producer Joe Davola (Smallville, One Tree Hill).

  5. Actor Peter Crombie, who portrayed the fan-favorite character “Crazy” Joe Davola on “Seinfeld,” has died Wednesday after a battle with an illness. He was 71.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_DavolaJoe Davola - Wikipedia

    Joe Davola is the name of: Joe Davola (TV producer), producer of various television series. "Crazy" Joe Davola, character on Seinfeld, named after the above producer.

  7. Jan 13, 2024 · Crombie was best known for his five-episode run on the fourth season of Seinfeld portraying “Crazy” Joe Davola, a mentally unstable sitcom writer with a grudge against Jerry Seinfeld.

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