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The chauffeur stops to pick up a man, Tim (Peter Krause), and a woman, Eva (Suzanne Snyder), for whom two of the passes are evidently intended. Eva and Tim tell Jerry that they are great fans of O'Brien's newsletter and book, The Big Game , but have never met O'Brien or even seen a picture of him as he is highly reclusive.
Peter William Krause (/ ˈ k r aʊ z ə /; born August 12, 1965) [1] is an American actor, director, and producer. He has played lead roles in multiple television series, portraying Casey McCall on Sports Night (1998–2000), Nate Fisher on Six Feet Under (2001–2005), Nick George on Dirty Sexy Money (2007–2009), Adam Braverman on Parenthood (2010–2015), Benjamin Jones on The Catch (2016 ...
Peter Krause admits that he loved being a part of the "Seinfeld" cast in the early days of the show, and he shares a shocking story about one particular scene he shot with Jerry Seinfeld. While ...
"The Junk Mail" is the 161st episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It was the fifth episode of the ninth and final season. [1] The episode aired on October 30, 1997. [2] In this episode, Jerry is gifted a van by a childhood friend and cannot turn it down for fear of hurting his feelings, Elaine mistakenly thinks she has fallen in love when the sight of a man triggers memories of an old ...
"The Face Painter" is the 109th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It is the 23rd episode of the series's sixth season. [1] It aired on May 11, 1995. [1] The table reading for "The Face Painter" was held on March 26, 1995.
The Talk’s Sheryl Underwood had a bone to pick with Peter Krause after he made his onscreen wife, Angela Bassett, go on a cruise against her will for their honeymoon during the new season of 9-1 ...
Seinfeld began as a 23-minute pilot titled "The Seinfeld Chronicles".Created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, developed by NBC executive Rick Ludwin, and produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, it was a mix of Seinfeld's stand-up comedy routines and idiosyncratic, conversational scenes focusing on mundane aspects of everyday life like laundry, the buttoning of the top button on one's shirt ...
They have every right to worry, given that last week’s episode ended with Peter Krause’s character collapsing from cardiac arrest, mere moments after rescuing Athena from their burning home ...