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  1. Jon Gries
    American actor, writer, director

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jon_GriesJon Gries - Wikipedia

    He appeared as Rusty the Bum in two episodes of Seinfeld. In 2007, he played the menacing dad to Samaire Armstrong in Around June. In 2008, he appeared in the CSI: NY episode "The Box" as the father of that episode's victim. In 2010, he wrapped production on A True Story.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0340973Jon Gries - IMDb

    In one of his appearances on Seinfeld (1989), he plays a homeless man that refuses to give Kramer's (Michael Richards) Tupperware back. In Napoleon Dynamite (2004), his character is a door-to-door salesman of Tupperware-like products.

    • Actor, Producer, Director
    • June 17, 1957
    • 2 min
  3. In one of his appearances on Seinfeld (1989), he plays a homeless man that refuses to give Kramer's (Michael Richards) Tupperware back. In Napoleon Dynamite (2004), his character is a door-to-door salesman of Tupperware-like products.

    • June 17, 1957
  4. Jon Gries: Homeless Man. Showing all 27 items Jump to: Photos (27) Photos . 4 more photos See also. Release Dates | ... seinfeld season 6 episodes ranked

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BeardThe Beard - Wikipedia

    The Beard" Seinfeld episode: Episode no. Season 6 Episode 16: Directed by: Andy Ackerman: Written by: Carol Leifer: Production code: 615: Original air date: February 9, 1995 () Guest appearances; Robert Mailhouse as Robert; Katherine LaNasa as Cathy; Jon Gries as Homeless Man; Edward Winter as Mr. Stevenson; Joan Scheckel as Denise; John F. O ...

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  7. Apr 2, 2024 · 36 views 6 days ago. Jon Gries: The Homeless Man in SeinfeldSeinfeld's Homeless Man • Discover Jon Gries' memorable role as Rusty, the homeless man who helped Kramer win big in the...

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  8. Jun 16, 2011 · Jon Gries' plot, with the tupperwear, was pretty cute. Kramer's idea of giving it to him and picking it up on the way back is a very New York-y way of dealing with the homeless. Show all 57 comments

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