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  2. Heidi Swedberg - Wikipedia

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    She then took on the role of Susan Ross in the long-running TV comedy Seinfeld (11 episodes in season four, 16 episodes in season seven, and in a flashback in season nine's 'backward' episode). Swedberg appeared regularly in other television shows, including Empty Nest, Murder, She Wrote, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Grace Under Fire.

  3. The Engagement (Seinfeld) - Wikipedia

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    "The Engagement" is the first episode of the seventh-season [1] and the 111th overall episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The episode broke with the standalone story format of earlier seasons, making a major change in the series status quo by having regular cast member George Costanza become engaged to Susan Ross. Susan was a recurring ...

  4. List of Seinfeld characters - Wikipedia

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    Susan Ross: 29: Heidi Swedberg: Susan was George's on-off girlfriend and later fiancée. The daughter of wealthy parents, she worked for NBC before getting fired as a result of her relationship with George. She later partnered with a woman named Mona, but then returned to her relationship with George and got engaged to him.

  5. The Foundation (Seinfeld) - Wikipedia

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    "The Foundation" is the 135th episode of the American television sitcom Seinfeld. This was the first episode of the eighth season, [1] and as such was the first episode in which Jerry Seinfeld assumed command of the show following the departure of its co-creator, Larry David. It was originally broadcast on the NBC network on September 19, 1996. [1]

  6. The Invitations - Wikipedia

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    "The Invitations" is the 24th and final episode of the seventh season of Seinfeld and the 134th overall episode. [1] It originally aired on NBC on May 16, 1996, [1] and was the last episode written by co-creator Larry David before he left the writing staff at the end of this season (returning only to write the series finale in 1998).

  7. Grace Zabriskie - Wikipedia

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    Grace Zabriskie (née Caplinger; born May 17, 1941) is an American actress.She is known for her roles as Sarah Palmer in Twin Peaks (1990–1991; 2017) and its film prequel Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), Lois Henrickson in Big Love, as well as in cult films such as two of David Lynch's films: Juana Durango in Wild at Heart (1990) and Visitor #1 in Inland Empire (2006).

  8. Jason Alexander: 'Seinfeld' killed off Susan because actress ...

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    Alexander admitted that the Seinfeld's writers decided to kill off Susan because he and the rest of the cast did not enjoy sharing scenes with the actress.

  9. The Betrayal - Wikipedia

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    Written collaboratively by Peter Mehlman (a major writer for Seinfeld seasons 2 through 8 who was no longer on staff) and David Mandel (one of the new wave of Seinfeld writers), the episode bridges Seinfeld ' s final season to its past with scenes from George's engagement to Susan Ross and Jerry's moving in to his apartment, and with a format ...