Jerry Seinfeld
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Far-Right Influencers Celebrate Jerry Seinfeld Once Again Claiming 'P.C. Crap' Killed Comedy
The former sitcom star has long argued that the culture is stifling humor by keeping certain topics off-limits
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John Mulaney Comedy Special to Livestream on Netflix
The six-episode 'Everybody's in L.A.' special arrives in May, during comedy event Netflix Is a Joke
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'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Was Larry David's Tribute to a Great American Hero: 'Larry David'
The series finale may relitigate that controversial Seinfeld swan song, but it died the way it lived: as a valentine to its creator's cranky, obsessive, righteous alter ego
- GOODBYE, LARRY
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'Steve! (Martin)' Revisits the Heyday of a Wild and Crazy Comedian
Morgan Neville's two-part documentary charts how a kid from Orange County became one of the most successful and influential comics of all time — then settled into being a mild and happy legend
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See Jerry Seinfeld Honor Billy Joel at 100th MSG Residency Show
"His music is our best friend for our whole life," comedian said. "I don’t even think he can understand how much his music means to us being from where we are.”
- 'a genius of music'
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See Jerry Seinfeld Gush Over Pop-Tarts in Over-the-Top 'Frosted' Trailer
The comedian's directorial debut will hit Netflix this spring
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Chris Rock, David Letterman, Tom Brady (?) Lead 2024 Netflix Is a Joke Fest
Jerry Seinfeld, Hannah Gadsby, Seth Rogen, John Mulaney, Ali Wong, Kevin Hart, and hundreds more set for Los Angeles fest in May
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Hollywood Stars, Musicians Call for Release of Hamas Hostages in Letter to President Biden
Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer, and Justin Timberlake are among hundreds who signed the #NoHostageLeftBehind note
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Jerry Seinfeld Says 'Something Is Going to Happen' With That Infamous 'Seinfeld' Finale
The comedian said he and Larry David had something in the works though declined to provide details
- The Finale (Redux)
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Jimmy Fallon Apologizes to ‘Tonight Show’ Staff After Rolling Stone Report
“Sorry if I embarrassed you and your family and friends…I feel so bad I can't even tell you,” Fallon reportedly told his employees on an all-hands Zoom
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