Jerry Seinfeld (character)

Jerry Seinfeld
Seinfeld character
First appearance"The Seinfeld Chronicles" (1989)
Last appearance"The Over-Cheer" (2014)
Created byJerry Seinfeld
Larry David
Portrayed byJerry Seinfeld
In-universe information
AliasKel Varnsen
Dylan Murphy
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
OccupationComedian
FamilyMorty Seinfeld (father)
Helen Seinfeld (mother)
Unnamed sister
RelativesLeo (uncle)
Mac (uncle)
Stella (aunt)
Silvia (aunt)
Rose (aunt)
Jeffery (cousin)
Artie Levine (cousin)
Douglas (cousin)
Nana (grandmother)
Unnamed grandfather (deceased)
ReligionJudaism
NationalityAmerican

Jerome "Jerry" Seinfeld (/ˈsnfɛld/; SYNE-feld)[1][2][3] is the title character and the main protagonist of the American television sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998). The straight man among his group of friends, this semi-fictionalized version of comedian Jerry Seinfeld was named after, co-created by, and played by Seinfeld himself. The series revolves around Jerry's misadventures with his best friend George Costanza, neighbor Cosmo Kramer, and ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes. He is usually the voice of reason amid his friends' antics and the focal point of the relationship.

In contrast to the series' supporting characters, he rarely runs into major personal problems. Jerry is the only main character on the show to maintain the same career (a stand-up comedian, like the real Seinfeld) throughout the series. He is the most observational character, sarcastically commenting on his friends' quirky habits. Much of the show's action takes place in Jerry's apartment located in New York City at 129 West 81st Street, apartment 5A (3A in seasons 1 and 2).[4] He and his friends also frequently have coffee or meals together at Monk's Café.

Jerry appears in all 180 episodes of Seinfeld (including several two-part episodes), the only character in the show to do so.[5]

  1. ^ "The Truth". Seinfeld. Season 3. Episode 2. September 25, 1991. NBC.
  2. ^ "The Millennium". Seinfeld. Season 8. Episode 20. May 1, 1997. NBC.
  3. ^ "The Cheever Letters". Seinfeld. Season 4. Episode 8. October 28, 1992. NBC.
  4. ^ "The Alternate Side". Seinfeld. Season 3. Episode 11. December 4, 1991. NBC.
  5. ^ Neither George nor Kramer appear in "The Pen"; Elaine does not appear in the pilot, "The Trip, Part I" and "The Trip, Part II"; Kramer also does not appear in "The Chinese Restaurant".