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In the 1990s, he had a recurring role on the fourth season of Seinfeld as Russell Dalrymple, the fictional president of NBC. He played Warren Littlefield , a real-world NBC executive, in The Late Shift , a 1996 television movie about the battle between Jay Leno and David Letterman for NBC's The Tonight Show .
Bob Balaban is an American actor, writer and director who portrayed Russell Dalrymple on Seinfeld. He appeared in "The Ticket", "The Pitch", "The Watch", "The Shoes" and "The Pilot". Bob has appeared in a number of television programs and films such as The Majestic, Friends, Miami Vice, License...
Bob Balaban: Russell Dalrymple. Showing all 3 items. Jump to: Photos (1) Quotes (2) Photos. Quotes. Russell Dalrymple : So what have you two come up with? Jerry Seinfeld : Well, we've thought about this in a variety of ways, but the basic idea is, I would play myse... George Costanza : Uh, may I? Jerry Seinfeld : Go ahead.
48 Videos. 99+ Photos. 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.
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Feb 4, 1993 · 5.64K subscribers. Subscribed. 7. 492 views 3 years ago #jerryseinfeld #Seinfeld #Aliens. Seinfeld's S04E16 episode "The Shoes" links Bob Balaban with Denise Richards and ends with...
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Oct 22, 2014 · Bob Balaban has had a great career as a character actor, appearing in well thought-of movies and TV programs alike. In the early nineties, the Moonrise Kingdom actor appeared on Seinfeld as...
Showing all 5 items. Jump to: Photos (4) Quotes (1) Photos. Quotes. Russell Dalrymple : So, what have you guys come up with? Jerry : Well, we thought about this in a variety of ways, but the basic idea is I would play myself... George Costanza : May I...? Jerry : Go ahead.