Seinfeld
This is a show about nothing; however, for a show about nothing,
this show has many complex plots, sub-plots, is very well written
and put together. So much so that until the public caught onto the
series, the television critics were responsible for helping to keep
it alive. The critics further went on and made the series victorious
in every category it was eligible for in the 1st Annual American
Television Awards. Seinfeld has also won a few Emmy Awards, the
George Foster Peabody Award for 1992 and many more.
Many of the early episodes were based on the life experiences of
series co-creator, Larry David. Stories such as The Stock Tip and
The Jacket really happened, as did many others. Across the hall from
Larry lived a man named Kenny Kramer, who aside from the physical
comedy aspects, lives the life of TV Kramer. Find out all about him
at the real Kramer's web site.
Some aspects were based on Jerry's life. Jerry's real address in NYC
when he was struggling comic was 129 W. 81 St., this is the address
used for his building in the series. In the series, Jerry lives in
apartment 5A, Kramer in 5B. Viewer Jason Dean Vaupel notes that in a
couple of episodes of the second season, Jerry lives in apartment
3A. And Newman's apartment has usually been 5E, but viewer Jeff
Holland notes that it sometimes is 5F and that 5E was rented out to
someone else as already noted in the episode, The Conversion. Their
building is called The Shelley according to viewer Kipp Teague whose
discerned that from the awning on the building. However, that
building is actually located in Los Angeles, the building at the
real address in NYC is much different. Jeff Holland also notes that
The Shelley has no visible fire escapes, but there is one outside of
Jerry's window.
Other aspects are composite of both lives. For example, Elaine's
character is half based on Jerry's ex-girlfriend Carol Leifer. Carol
joined the production staff in the 5th season. An ex-girlfriend of
Larry David's, named Monica Yates, whose father was a noted writer
in the other half of the Elaine equation. Larry David once wore a
suede jacket that got wet while meeting her father.
-taken from tv.com-
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