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      • Brandon Tartikoff was not convinced the show would work. A Jewish man from New York himself, Tartikoff characterized it as "Too New York, too Jewish" (a sentiment which would also lead to the Cosmo character's later surname change from the more Jewish-sounding Kessler to Kramer).
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  1. Jul 15, 2023 · "Seinfeld" stopped filming after airing on NBC for nine seasons. Here's a look at why the legendary series came to an end.

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    • Randolph Was Too Gentle to Play Frank Costanza
    • Jerry Stiller Brought His Own Take on The Character
    • John Randolph's Frank Costanza Is only on Seinfeld DVDs
    • Jerry Stiller's Awards Prove Recasting Frank Was The Right Call

    The Cast And Crew Praised Randolph Regardless Of The Recast

    Similar to Jerry’s dad being recast after season 1 ofSeinfeld, the show decided to keep George's mother as the same actor (Estelle Harris) but recast the father after his first appearance. Frank was originally written as passive,taking a backseat to George’s mother Estelle, who had a more dominant, loud, and aggressive presence. The bizarre sensibility that Stiller brought to the character was completely absent in John Randolph’s version of Frank, who played the character with far more reserv...

    Stiller Was Initially Reluctant To Take Over The Role

    When deciding to bring Frank back for Seinfeld season 5, the casting director recruited Jerry Stiller, who truly captured the spirit of the character that they imagined. Although Randolph’s Frank could be slightly angry and crass, the intrigue of the character paled in comparison to Stiller’s, which was fueled by over-the-top emotion, a combative personality, and just as much ridiculous energy as the rest of the cast. Jerry Stiller would quickly turn Frank Costanza into the eccentric grouch t...

    Larry David Sought Consistency For Reruns Of Seinfeld

    After recasting Frank Costanza with Jerry Stiller, David convinced NBC to let them reshoot the scenes with Frank from season 4’s “The Handicap Spot,” allowing for better continuity with just one actor playing George’s father. NBC agreed to Larry David's Seinfeld reshooting request, so the syndicated airing of Seinfeld’s episode would feature Stiller in the episode rather than Randolph, with the reshot version also being the only one available on Netflix. John Randolph’s portrayal of Frank Cos...

    Frank Costanza Became A Highlight Of The Show Thanks To Stiller

    Ultimately, recasting Frank Costanza with Jerry Stiller was the right call for Seinfeld, and the character actor went on to receive accolades and nominations for his performance. Throughout his stint on the series, the actor received the nod for numerous awards, such as an Emmy in 1997 for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. Notably, Stiller also won an American Comedy award for Funniest Male Guest Appearance in a TV Series in 1998. Frank appeared in 29 episodes of Seinfeld and is con...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SeinfeldSeinfeld - Wikipedia

    Seinfeld (/ ˈ s aɪ n f ɛ l d / SYNE-feld) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, with a total of nine seasons consisting of 180 episodes.

  4. Dec 22, 2023 · Both Jerry's dad, Morty, and George's dad, Frank, were recast in Seinfeld with Barney Martin and Jerry Stiller, respectively. Here's why.

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  5. Oct 1, 2020 · Jason Alexander, famous for playing George Costanza on the sitcom, recently offered a little insight as to why they “called it quits” and took themselves off the air after nine great seasons.

  6. Jan 10, 2024 · Susan was killed off in Seinfeld season 7 before she could say "I do" and become George Costanza's wife. Here's why Seinfeld killed off Susan Ross.

  7. Oct 10, 2023 · Thankfully, life is full of second chances, and the Seinfeld crew may get one soon. Over the weekend, Jerry Seinfeld seemingly teased the show's revival at a standup set in Boston.

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