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  2. 9. No views 8 minutes ago. Unveiling the Mystery: The Homeless Man on Seinfeld • The Seinfeld Homeless Man • Discover the role of the homeless man on Seinfeld and how the show...

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  3. Jon Gries plays Rusty, the homeless man who steals the Rickshaw. He previously played a homeless man in The Beard (1995) . Kramer gives him Chinese food leftovers in some Tupperware and then later he refuses to give the container back.

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    • Comedy
    • Andy Ackerman
    • 1998-04-09
    • Jerry Seinfeld
    • Elaine Benes
    • Cosmo Kramer
    • George Costanza
    • Newman
    • Susan Ross
    • J. Peterman
    • Frank and Estelle Costanza
    • Morty and Helen Seinfeld

    Playing a semi-fictional version of himself, the Jerry from the series is a New York-based stand-up comedian who gets into hilariously bizarre and troubling situations with his ex-girlfriend Elaine, neighbor Kramer, and best pal George. Jerry keeps himself pretty entertained by his friends’ exploits and often gets into the middle of some himself. M...

    Elaine Benes is Jerry’s close friend and ex-girlfriend who frequents Jerry’s apartment to vent, seek advice, and grab the occasional snack. She’s a unique combination of straightforward, sensitive, and sarcastic, and, like the others, is very judgmental. Aside from her fairly steady relationship with David Puddy (Patrick Warburton), Elaine also goe...

    Cosmo Kramer, referred to as “Kramer,” is Jerry’s lovable and jittery neighbor. Kramer is known for his physical comedy and outrageous entrances into Jerry’s apartment. The cartoonish, fast-talking friend is always working on the next best invention, jumping from one ultra-specific project to the next whether it’s a bra for men or a coffee table bo...

    George Costanza is Jerry’s tightly-wound childhood friend who is consumed by insecurity and lack of self-esteem. He lives with his parents, Frank and Estelle (Jerry Stiller and Estelle Harris), but like Kramer and Elaine, is always making himself at home in Jerry’s apartment. George is plagued by jealousy, and finds himself in the middle of convolu...

    Lurking in the halls of Jerry’s apartment is Newman, his theatrical nemesis and neighbor. Newman can either be found on one of his mail delivery routes or plotting intricate schemes with his buddy and fellow neighbor, Kramer. This oddball pairing is ripe for hilarious miscommunications, failed entrepreneurial efforts, and fodder for Jerry and his c...

    We first meet Susan Ross in Season 4 Episode 3 titled, “The Pitch” when Jerry and George go to NBC to, well, pitch their idea for a sitcom. She is one of the executives in the meeting, and as Seinfeld progresses, has an on-again-off-again relationship with George. Despite making some major life decisions together, Susan and George never quite hit i...

    Jacopo Peterman(commonly referred to as J. Peterman), one of the most profound characters in the Seinfeld universe, makes his first of many grand entrances in the Season 6 finale episode “The Understudy.” Peterman is Elaine’s boss and the buffoonish mastermind behind the aptly titled company The J. Peterman Catalog. The verbose businessman never ti...

    George’s parents make up a significant amount of the yelling that takes place on Seinfeld. Frank and Estelle Costanza are constantly at odds with each other, and Jerry, Elaine, and Kramer blame them for George’s insecurities and manic tendencies. Anything can set off Frank’s temper and animated tantrums, especially George’s immature behavior, somet...

    Del Boca Vista retirement community superstars Morty and Helen Seinfeld absolutely adore their perfect son, Jerry. Despite being retired, Morty still clings to his businessman mindset and always gives his two cents (no pun intended) to Jerry about how to handle money (and let’s not forget, he invented the “beltless trench coat”). Helen can’t unders...

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  4. Nov 26, 2021 · Meanwhile, George is convinced that a homeless man living in front of the library is in fact his old high school gym teacher, who George got fired after the teacher bullied him and gave him a...

  5. Rusty (played by Jon Gries) – A homeless man who falsely identifies Kramer in a police lineup and is hired by Kramer and Newman as labor for their short-lived rickshaw venture. During his trial run, Rusty stole the rickshaw.

  6. Male Unbonding: Directed by Tom Cherones. With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. Jerry tries various excuses to avoid meeting with an old friend with whom he no longer shares any interests.

  7. Jul 25, 2021 · 1. Bryan Cranston. Appeared on: "The Mom and Pop Store" (Season 6, Episode 8); four other episodes. Role on "Seinfeld": Tim Whatley, Jerry's dentist. Since "Seinfeld": Cranston starred on...

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