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Characters appearing in 5 or more episodes
- Newman (played by Wayne Knight): Jerry and Kramer's vengeful and spasmodic neighbor, this character only appeared from 1992 onwards. Originally conceived to be "the son of the landlord 'tells' on everyone", Newman evolved as the series progressed into a scheming mailman who was friends with Kramer but nursed a grudge against Jerry. During Season 2 only his voice was heard. An example of this is when he annoys Kramer by claiming that he's planning to commit suicide. Originally, Larry David did some of the voice work for Newman before the character was fully developed. In subsequent reworkings of the early episodes his voice was re-dubbed with Wayne Knight's. While Newman was portrayed as Jerry's arch-enemy he remained close friends with Kramer. Jerry has described Newman as "pure evil" and always greets him with "Hello...Newman!" in a sarcastic, disgusted tone (even Jerry's mother greets Newman in the same manner). Newman is also known to go into long, frustrated diatribes about his duties delivering the mail that end only when someone snaps him out of it.
- Frank Costanza (played by Jerry Stiller and, in only one episode, John Randolph — his scenes were re-shot) and Estelle Costanza (played by Estelle Harris): doting parents of George; they live in Queens. He treats his grown son, George, as though he were a rebellious teen, sometimes grounding him and slapping him in the head. He speaks fluent Korean and had an affair with a Korean woman while in the US Army in Korea. He has "man-breasts". He also suffers from a foot odor problem. Frank dislikes Elaine but likes Kramer. Frank also wears his sneakers in the pool, according to George.
- Susan Ross (played by Heidi Swedberg): ex-fiancée of George, dies from toxic wedding invitation envelope adhesive. She was a former executive at NBC when Jerry and George were pitching Jerry. After her death, George is roped into being a trustee for her memorial charity foundation. Susan hates Kramer in 4 episodes: In "The Pitch", he drinks some bad milk and throws up on her; in "The Bubble Boy", Kramer burns down her father's cabin; in "The Smelly Car" when Susan becomes a lesbian, Kramer steals her girlfriend; and in "The Invitations" Kramer forgets her name (he calls her "Lily"). She refuses to let Kramer be an usher at her and George's wedding, because "he'd probably fall and ruin the whole thing."
- Morty Seinfeld (played by Barney Martin and, for only one episode, Phil Bruns): Jerry's dad. Retired and lives in a Florida condo. He sold raincoats with Harry Fleming for 35 years. He never seems to think that Jerry's career is going anywhere (as well as the rest of the family) and continually tries to assist him financially. His legacy is inventing the "beltless trenchcoat". He hates Velcro--he "can't stand the tearing sound". In several episodes, he sports strange, large eyeglasses. He was also impeached as condo president when the other board members accuse him of stealing funds to pay for a new Cadillac -- even though Jerry actually bought the car for him. The other residents don't think Jerry has that kind of money either. Morty also adores Jerry to the point of wearing a "#1 Dad" shirt Jerry got him for days on end.
- Helen Seinfeld (played by Liz Sheridan): Jerry's mom. She adores Jerry and often asks rhetorically, "How could anyone not like him?" She keeps her and Morty's condo at an unbearable heat level.
- J. Peterman (played by John O'Hurley, To Tell the Truth): based on a real person; the eccentric and loquacious boss of Elaine Benes. He has a long and interesting history that includes opium addiction. When Peterman decides to write an autobiography, Kramer tries to sell his stories to him. Later on, Kramer claims himself to be "the real Peterman", and starts a reality bus tour, a parody of Kenny Kramer's "Kramer's Reality Tour". He often forces Elaine to do things by threatening to fire her if she doesn't, such as going out with a deaf co-worker, seeing (and liking) The English Patient, and stop carrying Tic-Tacs (he couldn't stand the rattling sound, unaware Elaine was not the primary source.)
- George Steinbrenner (played by Lee Bear and voiced by Larry David): George Costanza's eccentric boss while working for the Yankees; his face is never shown. The real George Steinbrenner did appear, face and all, as himself in the 1996 episode "The Invitations", but was cut out of the episode even though commercials ran promoting his appearance. Whenever George entered the TV Steinbrenner's office, Steinbrenner would inevitably go on some long, off-topic rant to the point George would lose interest and simply walk out--usually with Steinbrenner still rambling on as if George were still there.
- Uncle Leo (played by Len Lesser): Jerry's unavoidable and annoying uncle who always greets Jerry with a hearty "Jerry, Hello!" His son Jeffrey, of whom Leo is very proud, works for the Parks Department. Leo incessantly brags about Jeffrey to Jerry and whomever would stand in one place long enough to listen. Leo also was an avid shoplifter who defended his actions by feigning forgetfulness due to his advanced age. He has a criminal record, due to a crime of passion.
- David Puddy (played by Patrick Warburton): on-again, off-again, sometimes "religious", boyfriend of Elaine Benes who dislikes anyone using the term 'grease monkey' when referring to an auto mechanic. He wore an 8-ball jacket and enjoyed giving high fives while working as a salesman in a Saab dealership, though his true trade is an auto mechanic. Also a hardcore New Jersey Devils fan with a known affinity for Arby's . Known for his squinting, staring, generally laid back and passive attitude with a deadpan delivery (except with bursts of adrenaline such as during the hockey playoffs). His most common line is "Yeah, that's right".
- Mr. Wilhelm (played by Richard Herd): Traveling secretary of the New York Yankees and George's boss. Usually pleasant but often absent-minded, he often misjudges George, being overly critical or overly trusting by turns. At one point, he is brainwashed and drafted by the Sunshine Carpet Cleaners, a religious cult operating as a carpet-cleaning service. His new name is Tanya, a nod to the Patty Hearst kidnapping case from the 1970s. In the eighth season, when George attempts to get himself fired from the Yankees to take a better job with the New York Mets, Wilhelm claims credit for George's intentional foul-ups to get fired and take the job himself.
- Mr. Lippman (played by Harris Shore in "The Library", then by Richard Fancy): Elaine Benes' boss at Pendant Publishing. Briefly hired and fired George over inappropriate relations in his office with the cleaning woman. He is a fan of cigar store Indians and plans to publish Kramer's coffee-table book about coffee tables. He blew a big deal with a Japanese firm due to his refusal to shake hands with the head Japanese executive because he (Lippman) had sneezed into his own hands. The perceived insult led to the demise of Pendant Publishing. Later, Lippman finds work in publishing at another company, Pundit Publishing which picks up J. Peterman's autobiography. Soon after, Lippman opens up a muffin shop called Top of the Muffin to You! stealing an idea from Elaine to sell only the tops of muffins. The store failed miserably.
- Justin Pitt (played by Ian Abercrombie): A sixty-something aristocrat who hired Elaine to tend to his personal needs, such as buying socks and calling into radio shows to win the right to assist the giant Woody Woodpecker balloon during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Elaine lost her job with Mr. Pitt when he and his other household employees suspected her of planning his death in order to secure an unusual employer-to-employee inheritance.
- Mickey Abbott (played by Danny Woodburn) is a good friend of Cosmo Kramer who at times works with him. Kramer and Mickey, a dwarf, have worked as Santa Claus and his helper elf, stand-ins on a soap opera (playing a father and son), and as "patients" portraying symptoms at a medical school. While working as a stand-in for a rapidly growing child actor, Mickey began wearing lifts, at Kramer's insistence, so that he could keep up with the boy. By breaking this taboo, he became a pariah in the close-knit world of little people performers. Mickey is quick to anger and sometimes becomes physically violent. In the episode "The Yada Yada", Mickey says he is married for the fourth time. In the "The Race", we learn Mickey has two children in college. Appearances: "The Stand In", "The Race", "The Wait Out", "The Yada Yada", "The Burning", and "The Finale"
- Russell Dalrymple, played by Bob Balaban (Gosford Park): NBC president; interviews Jerry and George for their pilot. He developed a significant crush on Elaine, which prompted him to join Greenpeace in an attempt to impress her. Russell met his death at the hands of whalers while trying to help save the whales. The character of Russell (although not his fate) is based on real-life NBC president Warren Littlefield, whom Balaban portrays in The Late Shift. Dalrymple appears in "The Pitch", "The Ticket", "The Shoes", "The Pilot, Part 1" and "Part 2".
- Dugan (played by Joe Urla): played a minor role as a coworker of Elaine's. Insists that you shouldn't make fun of pigs.
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