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  2. The Library (Seinfeld) - Wikipedia

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    Jerry learns he has a library fine from 1971, for the then-controversial book Tropic of Cancer, and that the "case" has been turned over to the library investigations officer, Lt. Bookman. George arrives at the library, where he suspects that a homeless man on the steps outside is Mr. Heyman, a physical education teacher at his high school whom ...

  3. Philip Baker Hall - Wikipedia

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    Philip Baker Hall (September 10, 1931 – June 12, 2022) was an American character actor.He is known for his collaborations with Paul Thomas Anderson, including Hard Eight (1996), Boogie Nights (1997), and Magnolia (1999).

  4. List of Seinfeld characters - Wikipedia

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    Lt. Joe Bookman (played by Philip Baker Hall) – A library cop who pursues Jerry because of an overdue copy of Tropic of Cancer, which Jerry had borrowed in 1971. Bookman's dedication to his job and coincidental surname are cause for Jerry's dismissive attitude toward him.

  5. Bryan Cranston reveals secret behind hilarious 'Seinfeld' scene

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    Photo cred: Getty. Bryan Cranston stopped by "Live with Kelly" and talked about his famous role on the show, letting fans in on a secret from set.The "Breaking Bad" star reveals that the moment ...

  6. 'So Ridiculous': Seinfeld Reveals The Scene He Couldn't Film ...

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  7. New York Public Library in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In the Seinfeld episode "The Library", Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards) dates an NYPL librarian, Jerry Seinfeld is accosted by a library cop (Philip Baker Hall) for late fees, and George Costanza (Jason Alexander) encounters his high school gym teacher living homeless on its steps.

  8. SNL Video: An Exhausted Jerry Seinfeld Drops By Weekend ... - AOL

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    The comedian and Seinfeld star paid a surprise visit to SNL’s Weekend Update midway through a very long press tour for his Netflix movie Unfrosted. (Streaming now, he’d like you to know!)

  9. The Serenity Now - Wikipedia

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    at the top of his lungs as part of a rage controlling exercise he had heard about from an audio tape, and questioned whether the phrase was meant to be yelled. He ended up basing many of the episode's George scenes on conversations with his parents. [3] Most scenes in the episode were filmed before a studio audience on September 10, 1997. [4]