Julia Louis-Dreyfus Worked With Seinfeld's Costume Designers To Create Elaine's Look
Elaine Benes had a popular look on "Seinfeld" and Julia Louis-Dreyfus herself helped costume designers shape the character's iconic appearance.
Read MoreElaine Benes had a popular look on "Seinfeld" and Julia Louis-Dreyfus herself helped costume designers shape the character's iconic appearance.
Read More"Seinfeld" creator Larry David has explained why neither he nor Jerry Seinfeld wanted the series finale to be an emotional rollercoaster for the cast and fans.
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Read MoreCBS has made some of the most famous sitcoms ever, but they can't all become classics. Here are some forgotten CBS sitcoms that deserve your attention.
Read MoreTommy Chong credits the writers of "That '70s Show" for bringing his fan-favorite Leo character to life.
Read MoreOscar-winning actor Rami Malek started his career on an episode of Gilmore Girls as a fellow student at Lane Kim's Seventh-day Adventist college.
Read MoreAccording to Jason Alexander, it took him a while before he realized his Seinfeld character George was based on the show's co-creator, Larry David.
Read MoreLongtime fans of the iconic sitcom "Married... With Children" may be interested to know how and when Ed O'Neill learned about the show ending.
Read MoreRandy is arguably the most despised character on "That '70s Show," and actor Josh Meyers is well aware of what fans think of him.
Read MoreContrary to what many fans say about the series, "Seinfeld" was never pitched as a show about nothing -- that's just the reputation it earned after one episode.
Read MoreFans of NBC's The Office are disappointed that one of the best moments involving Ryan and Kevin bickering never aired.
Read MoreFor Patrick Warburton, the enduring appeal of "Seinfeld" in the public imagination comes down to the quality and timelessness of the jokes.
Read MoreJulia Louis-Dreyfus truly enjoyed returning as the iconic Elaine Benes character in "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and revisiting the "Seinfeld" set.
Read MoreNight Court is back in session - here's what you need to know about the revival series.
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Read More"The Office" gave us some memorable Halloween episodes over the years, but fans are still confused about the costume Kelly wore in Season 7.
Read More"Seinfeld" was such a ratings giant that every episode had to be perfect, and this created a stressful on-set environment, especially in the last 2 seasons.
Read MoreIt took many years to happen, but Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik's characters on "The Big Bang Theory" finally got down in Season 9, surprising everyone involved.
Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory series finale was full of references to past episodes and moments made to please fans, all combining for a sweet and satisfying conclusion.
Read MoreHere's why The Big Bang Theory's Melissa Rauch found her time working on the show to be similar to attending college to learn sitcom concepts.
Read MoreKaley Cuoco could have lost her leg following the 2010 horse-riding accident, Chuck Lorre revealed, but The Big Bang Theory actor still got back on the horse.
Read MoreSitcoms often use tropes because they are easy for an audience to enjoy, but many are often overused. Here are 10 sitcom tropes that ought to be retired.
Read MoreA "Night Court" reboot kicked off on NBC in January 2023, but fans were largely unimpressed with the revival, calling it unfunny and flat.
Read MoreHere are some fan conjectures that will blow your mind.
Read MoreMuch like Sookie and Lorelei's puzzling work schedules, the general sense of time in "Gilmore Girls" just doesn't add up for many viewers.
Read MoreGhosts star Asher Grodman, who plays Trevor, knew the series was good just by reading the pilot. He did, however, have some small concerns at the start.
Read MoreHere's the Seinfeld supporting character who nearly had their own spin-off series after the original show came to an end.
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