Estelle Harris

Estelle Harris

Estelle Harris is an American actress best known for her role as Estelle Costanza on the NBC television sitcom Seinfeld. Find more pictures, videos and articles about Estelle Harris here.

 
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Tying in with the Seinfeld non-reunion reunion running on Curb Your Enthusiasm this month I thought I’d share this oldie-but-goodie Marriott Marquis Hotel spot we created while the show was still airing. How cool it was to be directing Jerry Stiller and Estelle Harris, “The Costanza’s” from Seinfeld. Read Full Story
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We're excited to see the cast of Seinfeld back on Curb Your Enthusiasm . The premise of a fictional reunion show is good enough to get Jerry Seinfeld , Jason Alexander , Michael Richards and Julia Louis-Dreyfus in the same room. " />" class="middle" /> Read more! Read Full Story
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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Estelle Harris". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article! Read Full Story
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Legacy ← Previous revision Revision as of 03:13, 28 November 2009 Line 88: Line 88: Sheppard's voice can be heard on three episodes of ''[[Seinfeld]]'': Sheppard's voice can be heard on three episodes of ''[[Seinfeld]]'': - **[[The Letter (Seinfeld episode)|"The Letter"]]: Sheppard delivers the opening welcome, while [[Cosmo Kramer|Kramer]], [[George Costanza|George]] and...  
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"We don't do endings like that. It's all bullshit. What couples get together at the end?" I don't mean to be hyperbolic, but I'm pretty sure Larry David made the universe fold in on itself tonight.  More specifically, he made the Curb universe and the Seinfeld universe merge and then fold in on itself—and it was nothing short of incredible to watch. Larry David playing "Larry David" playing George Costanza, aka a fictional Larry David? Could...  
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We're excited to see the cast of Seinfeld back on Curb Your Enthusiasm. The premise of a fictional reunion show is good enough to get Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, Michael Richards and Julia Louis-Dreyfus in the same room.[...] Read more!  
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It's taken six episodes, a muffin top life preserver, a few rousing renditions of "Officer Krupke," and one dead black swan, but Larry and Jerry have finally gotten their Seinfeld non-reunion reunion off the ground. There's a set! (It looks pretty much like the old Seinfeld set, but slightly updated.) There's a cast—including beloved supporting characters like Bana, Mrs. Costanza, and Jerry's TV nemesis, Newman. And, of course, there's a...  
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In my opinion the best comedy ever was the sitcom Seinfeld and one of the most hilarious episodes was “opposite George." (Click here for a clip and a great laugh.) In this classic episode George Costanza says to Jerry Seinfeld (and I'm paraphrasing): “It’s not working Jerry it’s just not working. Every decision every instinct has been all wrong.” Jerry later says “If every instinct you have is wrong then the opposite would have to be right...  
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Millions of TV viewers know Jason Alexander as the hapless, bewildered George Costanza in the hit TV sitcom "Seinfeld." Recently, Alexander has taken on the role of Donny Clay in a show that parodies motivational speakers. Donny Clay will be presented Oct. 16 at the Rialto Square Theatre.  
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Samantha  Bee from Comedy Central's "The Daily Show,"  Jason Alexander (George Costanza from "Seinfeld"), former executive producer from "The Daily Show" and The Onion headline writer Dave Javerbaum will be part of the next Connecticut Forum at the Bushnell in Hartford on Nov. 14. Randy Cohen,  "The Ethicist" for the New York Times, will moderate the panel under the theme: "It's Satire!"    
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