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  1. Yankees owner George Steinbrenner was caricatured in Seinfeld, when George Costanza worked with the Yankees for several seasons. Larry David voiced the character, who talked nonstop, regardless of whether anyone was listening, and sometimes referred to himself as "Big Stein." His face was never...

  2. This is a list of characters who appeared on Seinfeld. This list features only characters who appeared in main roles or multiple episodes; those that appeared in only one are not included here.

  3. George Steinbrenner, the character as depicted on Seinfeld, is one crazy man. But do you know what really makes Mr. Steinbrenner tick? Find out now!

    • Morty Seinfeld. Although Morty Seinfeld is Jerry’s dad in the show, in terms of "who are the Seinfeld characters based on?" , he’s not actually inspired by Jerry Seinfeld’s real-life father.
    • George Costanza. When Jerry Seinfeld was approached by NBC about developing a sitcom, he recruited fellow comic Larry David to help him write it. Obviously, Jerry Seinfeld based the character of Jerry Seinfeld on himself.
    • J. Peterman. In the Seinfeld season 6 finale, Elaine got a job writing for the J. Peterman catalog and she remained with the company until the end of the series.
    • George Steinbrenner. Larry David often made cameos in episodes of Seinfeld. He played Frank Costanza’s caped lawyer, and he was the original voice of Newman before his character was expanded, and Wayne Knight was cast.
  4. Apr 15, 2020 · Find out how the late New York Yankees owner, George Steinbrenner, really felt about how the classic sitcom 'Seinfeld' made him appear to millions of viewers. One of the pleasures of watching...

  5. Oct 20, 2021 · Now that the entire series is available on Netflix, a whole new generation is able to fall in love with Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer. Here’s a character guide to Seinfeld and what the cast...

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  7. George Steinbrenner appeared as a character in the situation comedy Seinfeld, when George Costanza worked for the Yankees for several seasons. Mitch Mitchell and Lee Bear portrayed the character, and Larry David provided voice-over performances whenever the character spoke.

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