it's kind of hard for a tv producer to ask for "ugly chicks" when finding roles. so that's why the girls are waaay better looking than the ones for a real life george constanza. and jerry as well (his version of himself was a small time comedian, not a millionaire one)
Most of these were before they were famous, but even with that, missed Lauren Graham, Kristin Davis, about 5 different Yankees players, MARISA TOMEI, and many many more
@@movingman67 Also Bette Midler, Raquel Welch, Marisa Tomei and Mel Tormé. Another cameos: David Letterman, Jim Fowler, Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford.
Missed 2 of the best ones: Phillip Baker Hall as the library inspector cop, and Terry Hatcher as the "They're real and they're spectacular" girl. Oh and Denise Richards as the tv executives daughter. And I think the tv executive himself counts
I always said that Seinfeld had some of the greatest TV show characters ever on it before they were ever even thought of. Breaking Bad exists in the Seinfeld Universe is the best thing ever!
Apparently that was Wayne knight trying to prove though he was fat he could still run and I'm not joking he actually said he wanted to show Newman running for that reason.
Others: Denise Richards (Molly Dalrymple), Wilford Brimley (Postmaster General Atkins), Lauren Graham (Valerie), Marlee Matlin (lineswoman Laura), Stephen Tobolowsky (Tor Eckman), Sarah Silverman (Emily), Jeremy Piven (TV George), Stephen Root (bank manager), Jon Lovitz (Gary Fogel), Cary Elwes (David), Alexandra Wentworth (Sheila/Shmoopy), Robert Wagner/Jill St. John (Mickey's parents), Judge Reinhold (Aaron), Lloyd Bridges (Izzy Mandelbaum), Helen Slater (Becky Gelke), James Rebhorn (DA Hoyt), John Kapelos (Barry the sniffer), Paul Gleason (Cushman), Sab Shimono (Japanese TV executive), Chelsea Noble (Danielle), Suzanne Cryer (Yada yada Marcy), Ana Gasteyer (soup nazi customer), Kyle Gass (smoking guy), Mitzi McCall (Donna), Jon Gries (Rusty), Carol Kane (Corinne), Tony Plana (Manny), Philip Baker Hall (library cop Bookman), Paul Benedict (Elinoff), Tim Bagley (store manager), Kevin McDonald (denim vest guy), Tobin Bell (Ron), Wendie Malick (Wendie with the bad hair) plus half of Ron Howard's family. Sure, most of those are "That Guy" character actors, but they have massive bodies of work that arguably surpass people featured in this video. A handful of people show up as voices only, perhaps most notably Robby Benson, the voice of the mysterious movie buff; and legendary Yankee Stadium PA announcer Bob Sheppard. Apparently Phil Hartman and Marsha Mason lent voices to various episodes, so now I have to go back and find those. As others have pointed out, there are the various New York Yankees, each of whom played themselves. Funny to think that had Seinfeld run a few years earlier, we would have seen Stump Merrill instead of Buck Showalter on there. Also appearing as themselves are Rudy Giuliani, David Letterman, Geraldo Rivera, Alex Trebek, Bette Midler, Jon Voight, Al Roker, Bryant Gumbel, Fred Savage, Marisa Tomei, Mel Torme, George Wendt, Corbin Bernsen, Jay Leno, Candice Bergen, Regis Philbin/Kathie Lee Gifford. Honorable mention goes to the Flying Karamozovs, who played a fictional version of themselves. Not surprisingly, we saw a bunch of veteran comedians from the stand-up circuit, such as Mario Joyner, Allan Havey, Brian Posehn, Rick Overton, Dom Irrera, Patton Oswalt, John Pinette, Dana Gould and George Wallace. But you did get two comedians to become recurring characters in Brad Garrett and Kathy Griffin. And since I'm doing this deep dive through IMDB, it's pretty cool how often the writers and executives get little cameos throughout the series. Larry David is the most obvious because of how frequent his appearances were and how famous he became. The real Russell Dalrymple, a.k.a. Warren Littlefield, is in the audience when the fake Jerry show is taped. Larry Charles has the best writer cameo, though - he's the guy who stunk up the airplane bathroom before Elaine goes in.
I remember watching as a kid being impressed with James Spader in that episode, thinking wow this guy really owns the screen in the brief time he was on. Then I didn’t see him in anything for years, only to see him and be reminded of his performance here
Mel Torme episode was hilarious when Kramer did a duet with him 😂 Stephen Root was really good as the bank manager in the episode when Kramer tried to get $100 from the bank for not greeting him with a hello 👋
How could they have missed Lawrence Tierney as Elaine's Dad? His singing of Master of the House from Les Miserables at the end of that episode had me ROFL! What about Lloyd Bridges as Izzy Mandelbaum? It's GO Time!
My old community college profesor auditioned for Whatley and according to him it was a decision between him and Cranston for the role. So that’s kinda cool
Cranston had a pretty good run on Seinfeld and I'm pretty sure that was his first significant role. But he is quite a good person who makes a great effort to stay in touch with most of the people he worked with.
Not mentioned here are lots of Jerry's fellow comedians who got small roles like Larry Miller, Taylor Negron, Patton Oswalt, Sarah Silverman, Jon Lovitz, Carol Liefer, and Jeremy Piven.
I love Debra Jo Rupp, she was the mother on the 70’s show. She is so funny. I didn’t even recognize the lady from American Pie. That played the mother. She looked different and sounds different. She has such a distinct voice. I listened to Jennifer Coolidge again and it sounded more like her when I listened the 2nd time.
Remember the close talker guy that dated elaine. He was in fast times at ridgemont high and Beverly hills cop. He was great and was a huge seinfield fan when he was cast
The scene with Jane and Marla is hell-arious. Fleeing the scene of a crime! It is the delivery of the actors that made this show so hysterical. I can watch over and over and it makes me laugh.
She also played Monica in Masters of the Universe (1987) because, you know, she just plays the same role over and over again. Except in Scream (1995) where she is a real b*tch
She was also in Family Ties. Alex Keaton's girlfriend. Not to mention the girl dancing in Bruce Springsteen's Dancing in the Dark (which is where I first remember her from).
Some that were missed: Tawny Kitean, Derek Jeter, Bernie Williams, Buck Showalter, & Danny Tartabull, Kristen Davis, Clint Howard, Lawrence Tierney to name several.
They point out Melinda Clarke, but not Buck Henry sitting behind Kramer in the same scene @ 22:38. Also they missed Patton Oswalt who played a video clerk and Clint Howard who played a criminal in the Kramer's trip to LA episode.
The Jon Voigt sketch was based on one of the writers actually buying his former car and when Jon was informed of this, he agreed to appear in the episode about himself.
Love Seinfeld and I appreciate all the clips, but it's not a cameo if it's before the person is famous and not if it is a recurring character. But I still laugh everytime I see them!
These are all great but what about celebrities playing themselves like Keith Hernandez in The Boyfriend and Kramer with his coffee table book on was it ‘Regis and Kathy Lee, Marisa Tomei, There were others as well.
I agree since that's what a cameo actually is. Appearing in the #1 show on television before anyone knows who you are isn't a cameo its a career break lol.
@@TheMrCC21 The Boyfriend episode originally aired in a 1-hour timeslot. Any like many others, his appearance in The Finale was just as a trial witness.
@@laythadrian5705 I had to go back and re-read the title of the video to realize they were talking about celebrity cameos and not people who were on the show before they were stars
The kid asking for an ice cream in the last scene with James and Jason is well known too. He's Michael Fishman who played DJ Conner on the Rosanne show for years.
I find it hard to believe how so many people hate George Costanza's character. He is every one of us's inner thoughts, much like Larry David in Curb (on whom the character was based in the first place). In my case the longer I watched Seinfeld - and I'm on something like a 7th or 8th rewatch - the character of George only becomes more relatable. But I understand if he can be annoying at first.
Some history on Brian Cranston. I knew him before he started acting. He wanted to be an LAPD cop and was my captain in the police explorers in the San Fernando Valley....Vanowen division. It was interesting when I first saw him acting. 😮
I mean, for pretty much everyone here, they were on Seinfeld before they were famous. So I wouldn't call them a 'celebrity cameo' like Bruce Willis in Friends is a celebrity cameo. The only ones I can think of on Seinfeld are Keith Hernandez, Bette Midler, Raquel Welch and Marisa Tomei (not sure if any I missed).
0:00 Mariska Hargitay
0:20 Jon Favreau
1:06 Christa Miller
1:40 Catherine Keener
2:56 Courtney Cox
3:20 Amanda Peet
3:49 Jennifer Coolidge
4:06 Anna Gun
4:58 Marcia Cross
5:33 Megan Mullally
6:33 Rena Sofer
7:20 Jane Leeves
8:25 Bryan Cranston
10:55 Scott Patterson
11:45 French Stewart
12:13 Ben Stein
13:16 Molly Shannon
13:53 Raquel Welch
13:57 Neil Flynn
14:34 Brenda Strong
15:11 Bob Odenkirk
16:08 Kathy Griffin
16:50 Debra Jo Rupp
18:03 Brad Garrett
19:52 Janeane Garofalo
20:24 Christine Taylor
21:10 Debra Messing
22:09 Lori Loughlin
22:37 Melinda Clarke
23:06 Chris Parnell
23:46 James Spader
Why marrisa isnt on the list?
Forgot a young drake bell on the frogger machine and Steve carrell as Frankie
"D.J." from "Roseanne" at the end
Rob Schneider
Bryan Cranston and James Spader the best of them all
Thank you for including Neil Flynn. He is one of my favorite TV dads from The Middle.
He was fantastic on Scrubs as well, highly recommended
One of the funniest things about George was that for a guy who complained constantly about his love life, he did really, really well.
It wasn't funny, it was unbelievable, it would be funnier if he had to date fat or ugly women and then complained.
George is a charming guy that beautiful girls think is cute and funny, before realising he's a full time job.
it's kind of hard for a tv producer to ask for "ugly chicks" when finding roles.
so that's why the girls are waaay better looking than the ones for a real life george constanza. and jerry as well (his version of himself was a small time comedian, not a millionaire one)
@@j.r.1903 It's not hard, they cast costanza and newman, its not hard to cast ugly people at all.
@@damazywlodarczyk ugly MEN, yes, but "Ugly women" is different
Skyler whiter, Walter White and Saul Goodman
Gretchen too
and Old Joe (Junkyard Guy)
From the greatest show to the all time greatest show.
Whiter?
@@lonniesanez8597 Oh come on Lonnie Bonnie.
I had already known about Bob Odenkirk and Bryan Cranston, but Anna Gunn, Jon Favreau, and James Spader were all huge surprises!
Most of these were before they were famous, but even with that, missed Lauren Graham, Kristin Davis, about 5 different Yankees players, MARISA TOMEI, and many many more
Gordon Jump from WKRP in Cincinnati played George's boss at Play Now. Also Patton Oswalt played the video store clerk.
Tomei played herself though
Like Sarah Silverman :)
@@loganobrien6731 so did Raquel Welch
Oh crap, I missed Kristin Davis in my list, too.
It should be called "Actors and actresses who were on Seinfeld before they made it big".
Yeah I don't think NIAJ knows what 'Cameo' means. It's a bit part by an actor who's already VERY famous.
Appearing on Sienfeld gave a boost to their careers.
@@stephaniegormley9982 Yep. Jon Voight, Keith Hernandez and Danny Tartabull were cameos.
@@stephaniegormley9982 qq
@@movingman67 Also Bette Midler, Raquel Welch, Marisa Tomei and Mel Tormé. Another cameos: David Letterman, Jim Fowler, Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford.
Missed 2 of the best ones: Phillip Baker Hall as the library inspector cop, and Terry Hatcher as the "They're real and they're spectacular" girl. Oh and Denise Richards as the tv executives daughter. And I think the tv executive himself counts
Library Inspector Bookman..... he was a hoot
@@danielkokal8819 ruclips.net/video/YUPiIT2zqxE/видео.html
Bob Balaban - mainly known for being in Christopher Guest movies
@@vintagehockeygear6769 ah thanks. I’m Too lazy to google
Keith Hernandez⚾
You're hung up on some clown from the 60s man!😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
They forgot Wilford Brimley 😂 when he convinced Kramer to stop boycotting mail
What show wasn't Wilford in ?
@@ccdogpark Diabeetus
"Who is this perverted little weasel?!" 🤣🤣
I always said that Seinfeld had some of the greatest TV show characters ever on it before they were ever even thought of. Breaking Bad exists in the Seinfeld Universe is the best thing ever!
"The washer fluid is NOT fine!" Hahaha. Love Brad Garret.
10:04 One of my favorite scenes is watching Newman high-stepping it after Kramer carrying the Risk board. Hilarious 😆
Apparently that was Wayne knight trying to prove though he was fat he could still run and I'm not joking he actually said he wanted to show Newman running for that reason.
@@jeff3482 That made the scene even funnier.
I heard that hilarious in Newman’s snide tone! 😂
I NEVER would have guessed that clown is Jon Favreau, and I've seen that episode 100 times
you're living in past maaaaaan
@@musek5048 You're hung up on some clown from the 60's man!
@@loganobrien6731 "Alright alright go fold up your little balloon animals"
He called himself Eric to disguise his identity
It was my 3rd or 4th time seeing that clip that i recognized him. The voice gave him away! Very unique voice!
Others: Denise Richards (Molly Dalrymple), Wilford Brimley (Postmaster General Atkins), Lauren Graham (Valerie), Marlee Matlin (lineswoman Laura), Stephen Tobolowsky (Tor Eckman), Sarah Silverman (Emily), Jeremy Piven (TV George), Stephen Root (bank manager), Jon Lovitz (Gary Fogel), Cary Elwes (David), Alexandra Wentworth (Sheila/Shmoopy), Robert Wagner/Jill St. John (Mickey's parents), Judge Reinhold (Aaron), Lloyd Bridges (Izzy Mandelbaum), Helen Slater (Becky Gelke), James Rebhorn (DA Hoyt), John Kapelos (Barry the sniffer), Paul Gleason (Cushman), Sab Shimono (Japanese TV executive), Chelsea Noble (Danielle), Suzanne Cryer (Yada yada Marcy), Ana Gasteyer (soup nazi customer), Kyle Gass (smoking guy), Mitzi McCall (Donna), Jon Gries (Rusty), Carol Kane (Corinne), Tony Plana (Manny), Philip Baker Hall (library cop Bookman), Paul Benedict (Elinoff), Tim Bagley (store manager), Kevin McDonald (denim vest guy), Tobin Bell (Ron), Wendie Malick (Wendie with the bad hair) plus half of Ron Howard's family. Sure, most of those are "That Guy" character actors, but they have massive bodies of work that arguably surpass people featured in this video.
A handful of people show up as voices only, perhaps most notably Robby Benson, the voice of the mysterious movie buff; and legendary Yankee Stadium PA announcer Bob Sheppard. Apparently Phil Hartman and Marsha Mason lent voices to various episodes, so now I have to go back and find those.
As others have pointed out, there are the various New York Yankees, each of whom played themselves. Funny to think that had Seinfeld run a few years earlier, we would have seen Stump Merrill instead of Buck Showalter on there. Also appearing as themselves are Rudy Giuliani, David Letterman, Geraldo Rivera, Alex Trebek, Bette Midler, Jon Voight, Al Roker, Bryant Gumbel, Fred Savage, Marisa Tomei, Mel Torme, George Wendt, Corbin Bernsen, Jay Leno, Candice Bergen, Regis Philbin/Kathie Lee Gifford. Honorable mention goes to the Flying Karamozovs, who played a fictional version of themselves.
Not surprisingly, we saw a bunch of veteran comedians from the stand-up circuit, such as Mario Joyner, Allan Havey, Brian Posehn, Rick Overton, Dom Irrera, Patton Oswalt, John Pinette, Dana Gould and George Wallace. But you did get two comedians to become recurring characters in Brad Garrett and Kathy Griffin.
And since I'm doing this deep dive through IMDB, it's pretty cool how often the writers and executives get little cameos throughout the series. Larry David is the most obvious because of how frequent his appearances were and how famous he became. The real Russell Dalrymple, a.k.a. Warren Littlefield, is in the audience when the fake Jerry show is taped. Larry Charles has the best writer cameo, though - he's the guy who stunk up the airplane bathroom before Elaine goes in.
Jon lovitz
I remember watching as a kid being impressed with James Spader in that episode, thinking wow this guy really owns the screen in the brief time he was on. Then I didn’t see him in anything for years, only to see him and be reminded of his performance here
Watch him in Less Than Zero, Pretty in Pink or silly as hell in Mannequin. The man is amazing!
@@jaywade3242 To be fair, everyone in Less Than Zero were amazing.
What about his role in "The Office"? He was miscast, or that character was just poorly written. They jumped the shark when they brought him on.
The Lizard King!
Did you notice the kid that came into the ice cream shop played Roseanne 's son.
Did they miss a Breaking Bad character? Dude that played Kramer in “the pilot” episode was the junkyard owner from BB.
I just realized Michael Fishman from Roseanne plays the kid in the ice cream shop when George is asking for the apology.
Mel Torme episode was hilarious when Kramer did a duet with him 😂 Stephen Root was really good as the bank manager in the episode when Kramer tried to get $100 from the bank for not greeting him with a hello 👋
Jon Favreau is the clown?
Damn, never knew 😅
I didn't know the clown was Jon Favreau :0
I love the fact that Ultron worked at Baskin Robbins before Ant-Man 😂
Haha. Nice one.
How could they have missed Lawrence Tierney as Elaine's Dad? His singing of Master of the House from Les Miserables at the end of that episode had me ROFL! What about Lloyd Bridges as Izzy Mandelbaum? It's GO Time!
I just noticed Christa Miller played two different characters on Seinfeld
Cameos but from big stars: Jon Voight - Marisa Tomei - Bette Midler - Lloyd Bridges - James Spader.
Aren’t they only cameos when they play themselves?
Bryan Cranston had a recurring role. It wasn't a cameo. He was in multiple episodes. Sam with Brenda Strong.
Bad video title. Bette Midler, Jon Voight, and Raquel Welch, they had cameos.
@@fromthehaven94 all those cameos were playing themselves and it seems that is where the creator of this video drew the line
My old community college profesor auditioned for Whatley and according to him it was a decision between him and Cranston for the role. So that’s kinda cool
@House Of Fleapit professor after getting their attention with that story: my genius..... is frightening.
Should've asked for pics.
Just think he would’ve been Walter white and Bryan Cranston would be your professor
Ya well that didn't happen.
Cranston had a pretty good run on Seinfeld and
I'm pretty sure that was his first significant role.
But he is quite a good person who makes a great effort
to stay in touch with most of the people he worked with.
Seinfeld definitely had the most beautiful women on one show in TV history.
Very true
Eric the clown---put it (the fire) out---with his big red shoe. Classic comedy
Not mentioned here are lots of Jerry's fellow comedians who got small roles like Larry Miller, Taylor Negron, Patton Oswalt, Sarah Silverman, Jon Lovitz, Carol Liefer, and Jeremy Piven.
The Brad Garrett mechanic scene maybe my all-time favorite.
I like how you let the scenes play out even after the highlighted actor's part is over.
I love Debra Jo Rupp, she was the mother on the 70’s show. She is so funny. I didn’t even recognize the lady from American Pie. That played the mother. She looked different and sounds different. She has such a distinct voice. I listened to Jennifer Coolidge again and it sounded more like her when I listened the 2nd time.
Sounds the same
George’s lie about his three legged dog willie is so under appreciated
remember......its not a lie..............if YOU believe it.
Where are Judge Reinhold, Peter Stormare, Tobin Bell, Teri Hatcher and Philip Baker Hall? And I'm sure I'm forgetting more...
Schmoopie? Better Midler
15:15 wow a young Bob Odenkirk gives off some heavy Chris Evans vibes. 😳
You mean Kevin Costner?
@@nont18411 Take off those glasses. You're goddamn right
This list is very short
Can't believe you forgot Terry "they're real and they're spectacular" Hatcher.
Glaring omission!
She also played Louise Lane and Jerry Seinfeld is a big Superman fan
Remember the close talker guy that dated elaine. He was in fast times at ridgemont high and Beverly hills cop. He was great and was a huge seinfield fan when he was cast
Judge Reihnold
Judge Reinhold was the guy, and his career kind of ended because he had a reputation for being difficult on the set.
Christa Miller is so great.
Rena Sofer has great eyes.
Rena has the most beautiful eyes.
@@davidleigh443 Melinda Clarke with green wins.
The scene with Jane and Marla is hell-arious. Fleeing the scene of a crime! It is the delivery of the actors that made this show so hysterical. I can watch over and over and it makes me laugh.
So refreshing, seeing a humbling beginning of Robert California before he becomes The Lizard King.
Worst. Character. Ever.
Nice to see how "Red" was in the working force before joining the crime life. His gig at Dunder Miffling was just another disguise of his.
Almost forgot he was on here. 23:47 for anyone who's searching
Before he turned full Ultron
So weird to see Monica not as Monica.
but who behaves like Monica ! .🌝
She also played Monica in Masters of the Universe (1987) because, you know, she just plays the same role over and over again. Except in Scream (1995) where she is a real b*tch
@@karmaautomotive7531 She was also in ace ventura
I know!!
She was also in Family Ties. Alex Keaton's girlfriend. Not to mention the girl dancing in Bruce Springsteen's Dancing in the Dark (which is where I first remember her from).
“They all turn into farmers in the morning” lmao! 😂
still missing a lot, Michael Chiklis was an episode in season 3, also that Jamess Spader Clip has Michael Fishman from Rosanne.
I was scrolling to see if anyone would have mentioned that
He had hair then..lol
Oh wow, Chiklis. Forgot about that one on my list.
15:16 young Bob Odenkirk looks like Chris Evans with Bob Odenkirk hairpiece 😬
Oh my gosh!!! Look at Newman's running's hilarious.
How much does Bryan Cranston looks like Ewan McGregor in his final/dentist!
Cranston was more of a recurring character than a cameo but i’ll take any tim watley I can
I said the same thing somewhere else.
That Rena Sofer in her day was an exquisite beauty. Just perfection.
Yeah the eyes were her obvious trademark. Hell of a smile though, too. A shame she never built much of a profile.
Flat
She was just as beautiful in "24"
Yeah but I never heard of her before.
She was Zack Morris' love interest in the Hawaiian episodes too. Prob her first role ever
Some that were missed: Tawny Kitean, Derek Jeter, Bernie Williams, Buck Showalter, & Danny Tartabull, Kristen Davis, Clint Howard, Lawrence Tierney to name several.
Keith Hernandez............Mel Torme
They point out Melinda Clarke, but not Buck Henry sitting behind Kramer in the same scene @ 22:38. Also they missed Patton Oswalt who played a video clerk and Clint Howard who played a criminal in the Kramer's trip to LA episode.
Not Buck Henry. Jack Riley aka Mr Carlin from the Bob Newhart Show.
The Jon Voigt sketch was based on one of the writers
actually buying his former car and when Jon was informed of this,
he agreed to appear in the episode about himself.
the way Elaine explains how sex is overrated is priceless
Kramer is so crazy, lol, “anytown USA” lol. He’s hilarious. No one does physical comedy like him.
I particularly like the way he brushes the bells and glances over at them to see if they are impressed!
@@uptheorg lol that is so funny and that look on his face. He’s so satisfied with himself.
To think any town USA is unhinged Kramer is confusing when you see normal Kramer.
I’m very happy that you inserted titles of the guest star names ! Thank you
Love Seinfeld and I appreciate all the clips, but it's not a cameo if it's before the person is famous and not if it is a recurring character. But I still laugh everytime I see them!
I would love a series starring Molly Shannon and Julia Louis Dreyfus 🖤 The two of them together are comedic gold
. .John W . .R. U serious. ? ? ?. .Molly did, and ALWAYS WILL SSSSSßßsssuck. . .Ugly. COW !! ! ! . .Dr. K
You’re living in the past man
1:33
True!
@@bobloblaw9791one of the best scenes of the entire show.
The fact that Walter White and Saul Goodman were both in this show really says something
What does it say?
And Anna Gunn
@@OMGWTFLOLSMH That it's great!
These are all great but what about celebrities playing themselves like Keith Hernandez in The Boyfriend and Kramer with his coffee table book on was it ‘Regis and Kathy Lee, Marisa Tomei, There were others as well.
I agree since that's what a cameo actually is. Appearing in the #1 show on television before anyone knows who you are isn't a cameo its a career break lol.
Keith Hernandez didn't have a cameo. He has a role in a couple or three episodes.
@@TheMrCC21 The Boyfriend episode originally aired in a 1-hour timeslot. Any like many others, his appearance in The Finale was just as a trial witness.
@@fromthehaven94 thanks for correcting that stupidity. It’s alway fun when the idiotic complainers don’t have their facts straight
@@TheMrCC21 congratulations for being so petty and incorrect.
um hello you forgot Bette Midler and Marisa Tomei. probably the two biggest quest stars
Marisa Tomei had already been in My Cousin Vinny and Bette had been a star for decades before Seinfeld.
@@kkampy4052 which is exactly why those two would be the only actual cameos as opposed to this list
@@laythadrian5705 I had to go back and re-read the title of the video to realize they were talking about celebrity cameos and not people who were on the show before they were stars
Larry Thomas as the Soup Nazi was one of my favorites!
Jerry’s line of “Wanna get some pizza!” is hilarious
The kid asking for an ice cream in the last scene with James and Jason is well known too. He's Michael Fishman who played DJ Conner on the Rosanne show for years.
Lots of great guests, but you failed to include any of my favorites: Mr. Bookman, the Moyle, and the Soup Nazi.
Had Skyler and Walter White on the same show 🤯
Saul Goodman & Walter White on the same show 🤯
Surprised Hank didn't show up.
Some of them became celebrities later. Those cameos were quite a boost to their careers.
Their casting director had great instincts.
22:31 Kramer’s face after touching the wind chimes 😂😂
Gosh these clips really highlight what a schmuck George Castanza is.
I find it hard to believe how so many people hate George Costanza's character. He is every one of us's inner thoughts, much like Larry David in Curb (on whom the character was based in the first place). In my case the longer I watched Seinfeld - and I'm on something like a 7th or 8th rewatch - the character of George only becomes more relatable. But I understand if he can be annoying at first.
King of all shmucks.
@John Barber because your Elaine
I swear they had the whole breaking bad cast on the show!
So this is what Slippin Jimmy really looks like.
Some history on Brian Cranston. I knew him before he started acting. He wanted to be an LAPD cop and was my captain in the police explorers in the San Fernando Valley....Vanowen division. It was interesting when I first saw him acting. 😮
😯 Catherine Keener !! A vision!!
I mean, for pretty much everyone here, they were on Seinfeld before they were famous. So I wouldn't call them a 'celebrity cameo' like Bruce Willis in Friends is a celebrity cameo. The only ones I can think of on Seinfeld are Keith Hernandez, Bette Midler, Raquel Welch and Marisa Tomei (not sure if any I missed).
Jon Voight, George Wendt, Rudolph Giuliani, Fred Savage, Corben Bernsen.
David Letterman, Bryant Gumble, Regis Philbin, Kathy Lee, Brian Doyle Murray, Lloyd Bridges
Derek jeter, paul o'neill, danny tartabull.
They completely missed Buck Henry sitting on the bus behind Kramer at 22:38.
“They’re real, and they’re spectacular.”
I don't even remember Raquel Welch ever being on "Seinfeld." What a nice surprise!
Christa Miller played one of George's dates on the show in a different role... the one who sucks on used peach pits
That Neuman could really make tracks when he ran. 😂
I didn’t know the clown was Jon Faverau 😂
One of the greatest shows that could be
jon favreau as Eric the clown mind blown 🤯
Love this channel so mutch❤
My favorite will always be Patrick Warburton as Elaines on/off boyfriend. Funny stuff 😅
Feels like an Arby's night!.
After watching the sketch with Brad Garrett, he was more than perfect for ELR!!!
They all turn into Farmers suddenly 😂🤣😂🏇
Who could forget Larry Miller as the obnoxious doorman? Teri Hatcher? Bette Midler?
The Ben Stein clip has masks on the wall because he played the doctor from the movie, the mask!
24:20 You know...having interacted with the Seinfeld gang on multiple occasions _would_ explain a lot about Spader's character on the Office...
Jason Alexander really carried the show. FESTIVUS.
“You get pretty buff forearms.”
“I don’t know if I’m into that.”
They missed the David Letterman cameo
Michael Fishman aka DJ from _Roseanne_ in the James Spader scene.
George Wendt had a great cameo on the show
James Spader in a Baskin Robbins - lmao
They had the whole lead of desperate housewives on here.
Yeah, all big name celebrities!!! Cmon man!
Y'all forgot Teri Hatcher 😭😭
Susan Waters..”Delores”..🥰🥰🥰
Christa Miller was in an earlier episode too. In Elaine’s art class.
I am not sure what her name was in that episode,
but it's funny, as one character loves george and one can't stand him :P
Neil Flynn…the dad in The Middle…the cop nearest the street in the Raquel/Elaine fight.
All these great actresses sharing a scene w a guy who can't even run his lines without smirking.