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Uncle Leo is a fictional character portrayed by Len Lesser in the American sitcom Seinfeld.Uncle Leo is the fictional uncle of Jerry Seinfelds' character. Uncle Leo made his debut in the second-season episode "The Pony Remark" and appeared in at least one episode in each of the subsequent seasons through the show's nine-season run.
Len Lesser and Frank Gerstle in the television series Lock-Up, episode "The Seventh Hour" (1960). Lesser was a prolific character actor in film, TV and on stage. He appeared on American television steadily since 1955 on programs such as That Girl, The Untouchables, Peter Gunn, Have Gun - Will Travel, Mr. Lucky, The Outer Limits, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Gunsmoke, Kentucky Jones, Green Acres ...
"The Bookstore" is the 173rd episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 17th episode for the ninth and final season. It aired on April 9, 1998. [1] In this episode, Jerry catches his Uncle Leo in the act of shoplifting, George is forced to buy a book after he is caught reading it in the bookstore's public bathroom, and Kramer and Newman attempt to start a rickshaw business.
The episode was the first appearance of Jerry's uncle Leo, who became a recurring character on the show. Leo was played by Len Lesser . The episode was also the first appearance of Barney Martin as Morty Seinfeld , replacing actor Phil Bruns , who had portrayed Morty in the season 1 episode " The Stake Out ."
Cousin Jeffrey – Jerry's horse-faced cousin, about whom Uncle Leo always raves. He worked for the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation . Jeffrey once got Jerry tickets to a Paul Simon concert, and George, sans eyeglasses, once claimed to see Jeffrey kissing Jerry's girlfriend in the street (it turned out to be a policewoman ...
After years of depicting a bachelor on screen, Jerry Seinfeld married Jessica Seinfeld in December 1999. The pair welcomed their first child, Sascha Betty Seinfeld, the following year. In 2003 ...
On The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jerry tells Jay Leno about Uncle Leo and how he blames all his misfortunes on antisemitism. Leo and Lydia watch the show, and Lydia laughs at Jerry's story, causing Leo to call her antisemitic and break up with her. As Jerry hoped, this pushes his parents to go back to Florida.
When asked about his thoughts regarding Jerry Seinfeld never bringing the '90s hit back for a reboot, O'Hurley, 70, says he believes the series creator did the right thing. "I think the show is ...