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Late in his career, Stiller earned the part of the short-tempered Frank Costanza, father of George Costanza, on the sitcom Seinfeld. He played the role from 1993 until 1998. [18] Stiller's character as initially envisioned was a "meek" and "Thurberesque" character that required him to wear a bald cap.
Later meets with Frank and Kramer to discuss manufacturing the bro/manssiere in "The Doorman". Wears Ban-Lon. He dates Estelle Costanza briefly while she and Frank are separated. Sidra Holland (played by Teri Hatcher): Jerry's date in "The Implant". Known for her breasts and her confident declaration that "They're real and they're spectacular."
His name was changed to George, and he became a real estate broker instead. [25] George's last name comes from Michael Costanza, a college classmate of Seinfeld. [28] "Louis", George's middle name, is a homage to Lou Costello, whose 1950s television series The Abbott and Costello Show inspired Seinfeld. [29]
Frank Costanza, played by Jerry Stiller, delivers the signature motto in the episode: "A Festivus for the rest of us!" ... The reality of the Dec. 23 holiday, O'Keefe wrote in "The Real Festivus ...
The sequence where Frank Costanza falls on "Fusilli Jerry" required numerous takes, with actor Jerry Stiller making a different vocalization of pain on each take. [3] Throughout the scene Julia Louis-Dreyfus , who played Elaine, had to dig her fingernails into her skin to keep from breaking out into laughter at Stiller's performance; she can be ...
"The Chinese Woman" is the 90th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the fourth episode for the sixth season. [1] It aired on October 13, 1994. [1] In this episode Jerry dates a woman who he believes is Chinese due to her name, Donna Chang, Frank Costanza retains a caped lawyer for divorce proceedings, Kramer switches to boxer shorts in hopes of impregnating a woman, and Elaine finds ...
Festivus is a holiday first coined in Season 9, Episode 10 of Seinfeld.Invented by George Costanza’s father, Frank. Festivus is an alternative to Christmas, where families can air their ...
An instructional tape advises Frank Costanza to say "serenity now" every time he gets angry in order to keep his blood pressure down. Frank hires his son George and George's childhood rival, Lloyd Braun, as computer telemarketers. George is so determined to sell more than Lloyd, he purchases numerous computers and stores them in Kramer's ...