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"The Jimmy" is the 105th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This is the 19th episode for the sixth season. [1] It originally aired on March 16, 1995. [1] The episode's title refers to guest character Jimmy (played by Anthony Starke), who transmits his habit of referring to himself in the third person to regular characters George and Elaine.
Anthony Starke. Anthony Starke. Occupation. Actor. Years active. 1985–present. Anthony Starke is an American actor. He is well known for his one-episode role in Seinfeld, playing the third-person-speaking character Jimmy in "The Jimmy", as well as playing Jack on The George Carlin Show, on Fox.
Seinfeld is an American television sitcom created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David. Seinfeld has been described by some as a "show about nothing", [1] similar to the self-parodying "show within a show" of fourth-season episode "The Pilot". Jerry Seinfeld is the lead character and played as a fictionalized version of himself.
1.) When George's girlfriend says, "Yada Yada" In "The Yada Yada" episode, it is hard to pick one moment. You've got Tim Whatley, Jerry's dentist and played by the amazing Bryan Cranston ...
The Boyfriend (Seinfeld) " The Boyfriend " (also known as " The New Friend ") is an hour long episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It makes up the 34th and 35th episodes of the show, and 17th and 18th episodes of the show's third season. [ 1 ] It first aired on NBC on February 12, 1992. [ 1 ]
List of episodes. " The Pool Guy " is the 118th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the eighth episode of the seventh season. [ 1 ] It aired on November 16, 1995. [ 1 ] The end credit states "In Memory of our Friend Rick Bolden". Rick Bolden was one of the musicians who worked on the show's theme song.
The Contest. " The Contest " is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of the American television sitcom Seinfeld, and the 51st episode overall. Written by Larry David and directed by Tom Cherones, the episode originally aired on NBC on November 18, 1992. [1][2] In the episode, Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer hold a contest to determine ...
The episode, written by series co-creator Larry David and directed by Andy Ackerman, originally aired on NBC on May 14, 1998, to an audience of 76 million viewers, making it so the fourth-most watched overall television series finale. In the preceding hour, a clip show called " The Chronicle " (also called "The Clip Show") aired.