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Noreen (played by Kelly Coffield) – A former US Army soldier and friend of Elaine's who dated Dan, the high talker. Elaine continually destroyed Noreen's life until Kramer intervened and urged her to return to the military. She attempted to commit suicide, but Frank Costanza's cape-wearing lawyer (played by Larry David) stopped her.
"The Big Salad" is the 88th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the second episode for the sixth season. [1] It aired on September 29, 1994. [1] In this episode, George becomes irritated when he doesn't receive thanks for buying Elaine a salad, Elaine must deal with an annoying store clerk in order to get her boss a rare top-of-the-line pencil, Kramer fears he may be partially ...
Elaine Marie Benes (/ ˈ b ɛ n ɪ s /) is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Seinfeld, played by former SNL cast member Julia Louis-Dreyfus.Elaine's best friend in the sitcom is her ex-boyfriend Jerry Seinfeld, and she is also good friends with George Costanza and Cosmo Kramer.
To make the salad, shred the lettuce and divide it between two salad bowls. Halve the cherry tomatoes and cut the avocado into chunks. (This guide to cutting avocados will make things a bit easier.)
Now it's tough to imagine "Seinfeld" without the (badly) dancing, big salad-eating, John F. Kennedy Jr.-spotting, pal-shoving Elaine Benes, but the character wasn't part of the pilot.
Get the recipe for Elaine's Big Salad she’d order from Monk’s diner and other fan-favorite foods in the newly released Seinfeld: The Official Cookbook.
"The Wink" is the 114th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the fourth episode in the seventh season. [1] It first aired on October 12, 1995. [1] In this episode, George's compulsive winking after grapefruit is squirted into his eye is subject to a variety of misinterpretations, Elaine dates her wake-up service caller and feuds with her cousin Holly over their grandmother's old ...
Because "The Kiss Hello" was the 100th episode of Seinfeld to be produced, the cast and crew were all given commemorative "100th" jackets at the table-read for the episode. [2] Wendy's receptionist is played by Carol Leifer, a Seinfeld writer who was to some degree the real-life inspiration for the Elaine character. [3]