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For me, it's Jackie Chiles




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J. Peterman is pretty funny sometimes. I also liked how Puddy told Elaine she was going to hell - can't remember why, but he didn't think she was worth witnessing to when he was a Christian...


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The stare. Big Grin





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Reminds me of some of my relatives...



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Frank and Estelle Costanza

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Puddy is pretty funny.

 
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Newman.

The Michigan Bottle Scam.


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Feels like an Arby's night.
 
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Not a regular support role but is there a more iconic character than the Soup Nszi?




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Reminds me of some of my relatives...


I love Uncle Leo. Can't remember the actor's name but I have seen him playing villains in some old black and white western movies.-
 
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Puddy is pretty funny.

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Two great Puddy episodes are the one, where his selling Jerry a car and the final episode, when Elaine is hauled off to jail and tells Puddy not to wait for her and he replies simply, "OK".
 
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Lt Joe Bookman

 
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Puddy: “whaddaya got there, a Clarkman?”
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Frank C.
then Kramer

its going to be another thirty years before another show has that many actors that play so well off of each other





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Elaine's father, played by Lawrence Tierney.
The Close Talker played by Judge Reinhold.



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They're spectacular and they're real.

I always liked Frank Costanza.
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I love Uncle Leo. Can't remember the actor's name but I have seen him playing villains in some old black and white western movies


Len Lesser. He was in The Outlaw Josey Wales too.




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Elaine's father, played by Lawrence Tierney.
The Close Talker played by Judge Reinhold.


Minor character, Frank Costanza.
Minor minor character, Bookman.
Minor minor character runner-up, the new-age pyramid herbal tea healer guy.

I always wondered why Elaine's father was not a recurring character. On the DVD they reveal that the actor tried to steal a kitchen knife from the set and scared the hell out of everybody.


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Mickey.



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