Peter Tilden Interview Jason Alexander & Wayne Knight on the Subaru Live Stage
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- From the #SubaruLiveStage, Seinfeld actors, Jason Alexander & Wayne Knight chat it up with KABC's very own, Peter Tilden about their time on Seinfeld, life as an actor, and their road to their careers.
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I wish Tilden would shut up and let the two stars talk. Wayne Knight is the greatest!
Exactly!
Jason Alexander is a great story teller . Btw Seinfeld is very famous here in the Arab world I'm Tunisian and it's my favorite show still.after these years
Who knew, how cool!! :)
I love how Wayne is completely honest with his comments and his humor. It’s awesome
Why did they hardly have any screen time together?
Wayne Knight is epic ! All these guys are epic! Absolutely legendary actors
Wayne Knight is so underrated
I would like to see A Wayne Knight and Micheal Richards interview together. They had alot more scenes together
the courtroom scene with newman and kramer is one of the funniest scenes in sitcom history..
Yep!
@@workingshlub8861”I was never able to become a banker” 😂
They never questioned Wayne about 3rd Rock From the Sun. Seinfeld and 3rd Rock From the Sun are two of my favorite shows of all time.
Wayne Knight is seriously underrated... big deal in the 90s...
These two are great! Hello Newman! George I can't stands ya lol
"You know, if you get a 'with' in an end, the end is the best one."
Wayne Knight is never Playing a Character, he is always being himself.
now that's an Actor.
It's acting without acting
I can listen to any of the cast forever. Thanks for this.
Both are awesome.
Man, these two guys are legend!
newman is one of the best supporting characters ...hilarious
Wayne Knight is amazing! I love this actor a lot!!
Fun Fact: Wayne Knights first time on screen was in The Wanderers! I'd seen it at least 15 times and never noticed him. He's one of the waiters at Ritchie's party at the end of the film.
It's funny how these two weren't really on screen alot together in seinfeld and disnt share plot issues besides the calzone episode. I do believe they are actually good friends in real life.
Turn around George!
@@Leatherfacet “George?!”
I love the nervousness in Newman’s voice when he says that
i swear Jason alexander and Wayne knight are almost VOCAL CLONES
Nice of Al Pacino to take the time to interview these guys.
I absolutely can’t see Jason Alexander without thinking George Costanza. Wayne Knight I can think Jurassic Park or Toy Story 2, but he’s almost always Newman.
Really odd how Seinfeld isn't big at all in the UK but it IS in Australia!
Love these guys on Seinfeld. Also Jerry Stiller. They can all comically express lots of different emotions. Not all actors are great at it but these guys are.
I came here for Newman. Very little content with him interacting offcamera with his seinfeld fellows.
I wanna see a Micheal Richards and someone else interviewed
Hey that's my actor !!
What a duo.
I love how Wayne makes Jason cry from laughter with that acting talk :D
Sadly as a British fan, Seinfeld is greatly under appreciated here in the Uk. The time slot on BBC2 kept changing and it was never shown during peak time. Friends was huge here, but a lot of people just didn’t get the Seinfeld humour. Curb is probably more popular, but even then, only amongst a cult following.
The Brits seem really nuts for Frasier, too, but that I get. The farces and the set-ups and the stuffy rich man constantly being brought down...it's one of the most British shows ever to originate in America.
@@pronkb000 I have to completely agree. Frasier is the most British sitcom to come out of the US, I remember writing a similar post about Frasier. I love Frasier as well, but Seinfeld kills me. It’s so American and mocks the unwritten cultural codes of the country.
Wayne knight should do stand up.
matthew perry and jason alexander. greatest comics
I was Confused looking at these Imdb profiles of both people, and its like that realization of Chris Rock and Chris tucker being the same person, glad i got to see an interview of this
Tilden is a hack radio host in the company of a pair of legends. His micromanaging of the whole broadcast is off-putting to say the least
The word "annoying" fits him pretty well.
Loved Wayne in 3rd Rock from the Sun
Lol love Newman's agitated "no!!"
@JevaughnSmith2020 WAIT?! HE WAS ZURG
Deliver his calzones
George and Newman were rarely in the same scene.
27:44 wants nothing to do with Michael Richards. "Laugh Factory!"
George was ok, but Duckman was brilliant!
Seinfeld big in Ireland :-)
Looks like Wayne put some weight back on. Too bad I hope he lives a long, healthy life.
I noticed that. He is starting to look like Newman again
To be fair, it is very difficult to keep weight off.
It's Saturday Night Live with your hosts Wayne Night and Jason Alexander ladies and gentlemen the actors from Seinfeld alright we have a great show for you all we'll be right back .
Jerry Seinfeld wrote a book my life about nothing it's available for purchase now on E Bay .
Hellooooo Newman!
Peter Tilden is somewhat annoying in this, keeps interrupting...
There is something very Leonard Nemoy about Tilden
Wayne el gordo de space Jam
Watching a radio interview is an idiotic pursuit. And the interviewers are usually pretty sleazy.
I cannot stand when the interviewer speaks over the interviewee 😡
A lot of Germans find jokes on Seinfeld offensive, such as the soup Nazi, kissing during Schindler’s List, Mr. Pitt as Hitler, and quite a few Holocaust jokes. It’s funny to Americans, but not us.
It’s not American humor, it’s jewish humor. Holocaust jokes are abundant among Jews, as-is self-humor
@@ye4864 if the Jews can laugh about it thennnn...
@@robertbelyea5767 then it's funny :P
@@ye4864 It's dark humour for sure, but I can see how it would be harder for someone to laugh if they were not the victims looking back at their own tragic history and making humour out of it. And especially for someone whose country's ruling powers were the perpetrators in the past. I think the dynamic changes that way. I'm not saying no one should find it funny, just trying to explain why such jokes would not be considered funny in Germany.
Like, I hate it to make a comparison with current events, but it would be like Ukrainians making jokes about the Russian invasion in the future and laughing about it, but Russian civilians who are against the war might find it not funny even 10 years later. I know it's not a good comparison especially because culturally, their sense of humour might not involve making jokes about this at all.
Get over yourselves. 🤷♂️
George is a woke left wing wowser.