The photo was posted by Jerry Seinfeld, one of the creators of the hit 1990s sitcom.
The actor and comedian Jerry Seinfeld went viral this Sunday 28 when he published a photo on his Instagram with part of the cast of the series Seinfeld.
In the laid-back record, Jerry appears alongside Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Larry David. “The creatures were agitated…” he wrote in the caption. Fans of the 1990s sitcom quickly flooded the post with comments. “It’s gold, Jerry, gold,” said one.
Created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, the sitcom Seinfeld it aired from 1989 to 1998, totaling 9 seasons. The series follows the daily lives of a group of friends who live in an apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York: comedian Jerry Seinfeld, the awkward George Constanza (Jason Alexander), the frustrated Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and the eccentric Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards).
Seinfeld has become an absolute benchmark in television. During its last episode in 1998, the series attracted more than 76 million viewers, one of the audience records in the history of American television.
Critics and audiences embraced the unique vision of a “sitcom about nothing,” transforming everyday expressions and situations into pop culture icons. The series is frequently ranked among the best of all time by media outlets such as TV guide And EntertainmentWeekly.
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In “real life”
Recently, the person who has attracted media attention is actor Michael Richards, who plays Kramer’s character. He revealed that he had secretly dealt with prostate cancer in 2018. The actor also said that he had surgery to completely remove his prostate.
This and other passages of his life are described in his book Entrances and exits (House of Letters). After the series ended, Michael disappeared from the stage, notably after hurling racist insults at a man in the audience at a stand-up show he presented in 2006.
“I immediately felt sorry as soon as I said that on stage. It was time to disappear and finally pay attention to where all my anger was coming from. The best I could do for everyone was to go home and pull myself together,” he told the magazine. People about the occasion.