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"The Junior Mint" is the 60th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It is the 20th episode of the fourth season. [1] It aired on March 18, 1993. [1] In the episode, Jerry cannot remember the name of the woman he is dating, but knows it rhymes with a part of the female anatomy.
Dolores (played by Susan Walters) – One of Jerry's many girlfriends; he can't remember her name, only that it rhymes with a female body part ("clitoris" doesn't occur to him and his best guess is "Mulva"). ("The Junior Mint"). Jerry reunites with her in "The Foundation".
Susan Walters' Seinfeld role is proving to be memorable even almost 30 years later.. At the Young and the Restless 13,000th episode celebration in Los Angeles, Calif. on Thursday, Oct. 24, Walters ...
"The Highlights of 100" is the 14th and 15th episode of the sixth season of the American sitcom Seinfeld, [1] and the 100th and 101st episode overall. Written by Peter Mehlman and directed by Andy Ackerman , the episode originally aired on NBC on February 2, 1995. [ 1 ]
She garnered attention for her appearances as "Mulva" (real name Dolores) on Seinfeld, which she played in 1993 and again in 1996. Walters starred as Anne Osborne in the TV series of The Big Easy on the USA Network in 1996. In 1999, she appeared in the Disney Channel movie Horse Sense, as well as its 2001 sequel, Jumping Ship.
At that point, Seinfeld got her phone number. [7] Lonstein later came to public attention by dating Seinfeld, who was at the time starring in his eponymous sitcom . Early in their relationship, Spy magazine referred to her as "a legal voter", since she had turned 18 by then. [ 8 ]
According to Netflix, Seinfeld will appear in the film alongside Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Amy Schumer, Hugh Grant, Max Greenfield, Christian Slater, Bill Burr, Daniel Levy, James Marsden ...
Seinfeld was produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and aired on NBC in the United States. The executive producers were Jerry Seinfeld, George Shapiro, and Howard West with Tom Gammill and Max Pross as supervising producers. Bruce Kirschbaum was the executive consultant. [2] This season was directed by Andy Ackerman.